Radiology Divisions

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Our Divisions

Advancing diagnostics, care, research, and education through leading-edge imaging technology

The U-M Medical School Department of Radiology is comprised of ten specialized divisions, each dedicated to patient care, cutting-edge research, and medical education. Leveraging the latest in imaging technology, we deliver innovative, precise, and compassionate care that supports every stage of diagnosis and treatment.

Powered by Advanced Technology: We invest in the most advanced imaging platforms available. This technology empowers our experts to detect disease earlier, guide minimally invasive procedures with accuracy, and personalize care based on the most detailed insights.

Comprehensive, Patient-Centered Services: Each division is led by a team of subspecialized radiologists and technologists who ensure patients receive safe, timely, and accurate imaging. Whether for cancer detection, neurologic assessment, or cardiovascular evaluation, we deliver care with clarity, precision, and compassion.

Innovation Through Research: Our faculty and teams lead transformative research into new imaging techniques, artificial intelligence applications, and clinical trials—pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in diagnostic and therapeutic imaging.

Training Future Leaders: Education is woven into everything we do. Through our structured residency, fellowship, and continuing education programs, we cultivate the next generation of imaging professionals, equipped to lead in a rapidly evolving medical landscape.

Our Divisions

Abdominal Radiology

Providing full range of imaging services to evaluate known or suspected disorders of the abdomen and pelvis

Breast Imaging Radiology

Conducting over 50,000 annual exams using advanced diagnostics and image-guided procedures

Cardiothoracic Radiology

Performing over 175,000 exams annually using advanced imaging and disease-specific protocols

Emergency Radiology

Performing overnight emergency imaging for 70,000+ annual cases, with trauma expertise, advanced tech, and cross-specialty collaboration

Musculoskeletal Radiology

Advanced imaging and procedures, including arthrography, biopsies, and ultrasound-guided treatments

Neuroradiology & Neurointerventional Radiology

Providing expert neurodiagnostic and interventional care through research, education, and multidisciplinary collaboration

Nuclear Medicine

Blending care, research, and education using radiopharmaceuticals for innovative diagnostics and training

Pediatric Radiology

Leveraging child-friendly imaging with expert care, education, and research focused on improving children's health

Vascular & Interventional Radiology

Providing image-guided, minimally invasive treatments to deliver expert care, education, and research

Veterans Affairs

Delivering 58,000 annual exams partnering with U-M for veteran care, training, and research

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University of Michigan Health opens D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion for patient care

On Sunday, Nov, 23, staff and volunteers moved more than 150 patients into the University of Michigan Health D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion. This marked the official opening of the new 12-story inpatient hospital on the U-M medical campus.