John Mathis M.D.,M.Sc.
Dr.
John Mathis M.D.,M.Sc. is a neuroaradiologist and neurointerventionalist
who has served as vice-chairman of Radiology at Johns Hopkins Medical
Institutions as well as the Director of Neuroradiology at both Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions and the University of Maryland. Currently,
Dr. Mathis serves as Professor and Chairman of Radiology of Edward
Via College of Medicine (Virginia Tech) and president of Medical
Imaging Specialists and Image Guided Therapeutics at The Center for
Advanced Imaging.
Dr. Mathis has also served as the president of American Society
of Spine Radiology and served on the executive committee of the American
Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society of Interventional
and Therapeutic Radiology.
Dr. Mathis has published two text books: Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
(Mathis, Deramond, Belkoff, 2002) and Image Guided Spine Intervention
(Mathis, 2003). Dr, Mathis has also written 21 book chapters and
65 peer reviewed scientific papers, with a focus heavy on different
aspects of image guided spine intervention, including vertebroplasty.
Dr. Mathis also has two patents: injectable bone screw (Pat. # 6048343),
bone cement delivery device (Pat. # 6221029).
Dr. Mathis obtained an undergraduate degree (BSc.) in Physics from
the Univ. of Texas and a graduate degree (MSc.) Radiologic Physics
from the Univ. of Texas. Dr. Mathis completed medical school, radiology
residency and a body interventional fellowship at Vanderbilt. He
also completed additional fellowships in body imaging at Univ. of
NC, a neuroradiology fellowship at Univ. of Pittsburgh and neurointerventional
fellowship at the University of Virginia.
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