Jonathan Dillman, MD, MSc
Jonathan Dillman, MD, MSc is Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center where he also serves as their department’s Associate Chief of Research and the William S. Ball Chair of Radiology Research. He graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 2003 and completed Diagnostic Radiology residency and both pediatric radiology and adult abdominal imaging fellowships at the University of Michigan. While at the University of Michigan he also obtained a Master’s of Science degree from the School of public Health. After six years as pediatric radiology faculty in the Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan, he moved to Cincinnati in 2015 to be their Director of Thoracoabdominal Imaging. His clinical and research interests pertain to imaging of the of pediatric abdomen, including liver and bowel imaging and the development of quantitative biomarkers. He is on current on the Board of Directors for the Society of Pediatric Radiology, is an exam writer for the American Board of Radiology, and is chair of the American College of Radiology’s Pediatric Quality and Safety Committee. He is also a fellow in the Society of Abdominal Radiology and is co-chair of its Crohn’s Disease Disease-Focused Panel.
Other facts:
- Previously an RSNA Research Scholar
- >190 papers
- More than 20 grants; Currently 2 PI of 2 NIH grants
- Author/co-author on 2013 Radiology and 2018 Abdominal Radiology Papers of the Year
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