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Dave Roy, M.D.
Program Director, Emergency Radiology Fellowship
- Radiology - General
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Biography
Dave Roy, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, and a member of its Community Radiology Division.
He holds bachelor's degrees in physiology and biophysics from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C, and in mathematics and chemistry from the University of South Alabama in Mobile. Dr. Roy earned his medical degree at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and completed his radiology residency training at UT Southwestern. In 2004, he completed a fellowship program in Clinical Research Training at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Prior to joining the UT Southwestern faculty in 2018, Dr. Roy served as a radiologist in private practice.
Dr. Roy is committed to improving patient care, and holds a patent for a virtual colonoscopy technique.
He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Radiological Society of North America, the American College of Radiology, and the American Medical Association.
Personal Note
During his free time, Dr. Roy enjoys traveling and spending time with his family.
Education & Training
- Medical School - University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine (2001-2005)
- Internship - Flushing Hospital Medical Center (2005-2006), Transitional Year
- Residency - UT Southwestern Medical Center (2006-2010), Diagnostic Radiology
Professional Associations & Affiliations
Honors & Awards
- Magna Cum Laude for Educational Exhibit 2007, Radiological Society of North America
- Roentgen Resident/Fellows Research Award 2009, Radiological Society of North America
- Fellowship in Clinical Research Training 2004, National Institutes of Health
Books & Publications
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Publications
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Low-grade Bone Lesions in Survivors of Childhood Medulloblastoma/Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
Koral K, Roy D, Timmons CF, Gargan L, Bowers DC Academic radiology 2012 Jan 19 35-39 -
Comparative performance of two polyp detection systems on CT colonography
Fletcher JG, Booya F, Summers RM, Roy D, Guendel L, Schmidt B, McCollough CH, Fidler JL American Journal of Roentgenology 2007 Aug 189 277-282 -
Teniae coli-based circumferential localization system for ct colonography: Feasibility study
Huang A, Roy DA, Summers RM, Franaszek M, Petrick N, Choi JR, Pickhardt PJ RADIOLOGY 2007 May 243 551-560 -
Synchronous navigation for CT colonography
Huang A, Summers RM, Roy D 2006 Jun -
Teniae coli guided navigation and registration for virtual colonoscopy
Huang A, Roy D, Franaszek M, Summers RM 2005 36
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Low-grade Bone Lesions in Survivors of Childhood Medulloblastoma/Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
Results: 5 Locations
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