
Ross H. Golding, M.D.As president of Advanced Radiology Ltd., he leads a group of sub-specialty trained radiologists, as well as manages our vast network of physician relationships throughout the country.Read Full Bio Eric Kraemer, M.D.Dr. Eric Kraemer joined ARL in July 2006 after completing a MRI fellowship at Northwestern University.Read Full Bio James Engelhart, M.D.Dr. James Engelhart joined ARL in June of 2010.He is a senior member of the ASNR and has his CAQ in Neuroradiology. Read Full Bio Robert W. Hastings, III, M.D.Dr. Robert Hastings III joined our team in November 2011. He is board certified and sub-specialty trained in Sports Medicine, MRI, and Musculoskeletal Imaging.Read Full Bio Jon D. Shanser, M.D., FACRDr. Jon Shanser joined ARL in September 2009. Dr. Shanser practiced general diagnostic radiology in San Francisco at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital before joining ARL.Read Full Bio
Both Reno Diagnostic Centers are independently owned and operated. There are benefits to being independent. Here are two:
For our professional radiological services, we contract with Advanced Radiology, Ltd. ARL and our staff of board-certified radiologists and highly-trained technologists enable us to provide you with medical imaging experience and expertise. As an added benefit, our staff radiologists also specialize in neuroradiology, interventional radiology, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine. National Orthopedic Imaging Association (NOIA)RDC maintains a partnership with NOIA - National Orthopaedic Imaging Associates, located in California's Bay Area. Their team of sub-specialized sports medicine radiologists excel in Musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging.Radiologists include:
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Latest NewsBenefit of mammograms even greater than thoughtJune 28th, 2011 June 28, 2011 -- CHICAGO (Reuters) - The longest-running breast cancer screening study ever conducted has shown that regular mammograms prevent deaths from breast cancer, and the number of lives saved increases over time, an international research team said on Tuesday...Read More Breast MRI makes DCIS surgical planning more accurateMay 4th, 2011 Using breast MRI before surgically treating ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) makes for more accurate staging, according to research presented Tuesday at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) annual meeting in Chicago...Read More |


