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Ashish G. Monga, M.D. Dr. Monga graduated from Dartmouth College (1993) and received his medical degree from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (1997). He completed internship and Residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Indiana University School of Medicine (2002) and a Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Radiology at Oregon Health Sciences University, (2003). Awards and Honors include: Honors in Physics, Andrew J. Scarlett Scholarship Award, Recording Secretary, Programming Chair and Rush Chairs at Dartmouth College, and Dallas Indian Lions Club Scholarship. He served as Co-Class Vice-President of his Medical School Class. He has participated in research at UT Southwestern in Genetics and Transcranial Doppler Laboratory. He has published peer-reviewed journals, and is member of multiple societies including: The American College of Radiology, ARRS, Radiological Society of North America and AAPI. He is board certified by The American Board of Radiology, (2002). Undergraduate Graduate Residency Fellowship Publications 2. Saw KC, McAteer JA, Monga AG, et al. Helical CT of Urinary Calculi: Effect of stone composition, stone size, and scan collimation, AJR 2000. 175: 329-332. 3. Saw KC, McAteer JA, Fineberg NS, Monga AG, et al, Calcium stone fragility is predicted by helical CT attenuation values. Journal of Endocrinology 2000, 14:47-474. 4. Williams J, Saw KC, Monga AG, et al. Correction of helical CT attenuation values with wide beam collimation: In vitro test with urinary calculi. Acad Radiol. 2001, 8:478-483. |