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Radiology and Medical Imaging

Neil D. Johnson, MD

Title

Professor of Clinical Radiology and Pediatrics

Appointment

Professor of Clinical Radiology and Pediatrics

Email

neil.johnson@cchmc.org

Phone

513-636-7912

Fax

513-636-4208

Bio

Dr. Neil D. Johnson grew up in Australia and received his MD from Melbourne University. His pediatric training was at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne with a diagnostic radiology residency at Royal Melbourne Hospital. Dr. Johnson completed a fellowship in pediatric radiology at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY.

Dr. Johnson's particular interests are body imaging and vascular / interventional radiology. His technical expertise in performing interventional studies in children is recognized by his surgical colleagues. His basic computer interests and knowledge have been the key to the department's networks, and he is the physician leader for the PACS implementation.

Credentials

MBBS: Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1976.

Internship: Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania, 1977-1978.

Residency: Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1978-1980.

Fellowship: Pediatric Radiology Registrar, 1981-1982, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne; Radiology Registrar, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, 1982-1985; Pediatric Radiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, 1985-1986.

Certification: American Board of Radiology, 1995.

Awards and Honors

  • The Best of the Best, January 2006 Medical Imaging Magazine. PACS / RIS / Radiology Administrator. Associate Director of Clinical Radiology Informatics or Cincinnati Children's.

Publications, Most Recent

J.L. Strife, R.E. Decanio, L.F. Donnelly, N.D. Johnson. The Frequency of Radiology Reporting of Childhood Obesity. AJR; in press.

Nghia J. Vo, Ben D. Hammelman, Judy M. Racadio, C. Frederic Strife, Neil D. Johnson, John M. Racadio. Anatomic Distribution of Renal Artery Stenosis in Children: Implications for Imaging. Pediatr Radiol, 2006. 36:1032-1036.

B.L. Fricke, J.M. Racadio, T. Duckworth, L.F. Donnelly, R.M. Tamer, N.D. Johnson. Placement of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Without Fluoroscopy in Children: Initial Catheter Tip Position. Radiology, March 2005. 234(3):887-892.

C.K. Rigsby, J.L. Strife, N.D. Johnson, H.D. Atherton, W. Pommersheim, U.R. Kotagal. Is the frontal radiograph alone sufficient to evaluate for pneumonia in children?Pediatr Radiol, 2004. 34(5): 379-383.

Professional Organization Memberships

Special Interests

  • Body imaging
  • Vascular / interventional radiology.

Related Areas

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