Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences presents
the Annual Kaye Lecture in Musculoskeletal Imaging
"Bearing Surfaces and Stem Design in Hip Replacements"
featuring
Theodore T. Miller, MD, FACR
Director of Regional Ultrasound
Attending Radiologist
Department of Radiology and Imaging
Hospital for Special Surgery
Monday September 19, 2022 | Noon - 1 P.M.
MCN CCC-1111 & Zoom (registration required)
Learning objectives of this presentation include:
- Be able to describe the various types of bearing surfaces and femoral stems
- Be able to describe the advantages and disadvantages of various bearing surfaces and stems
- Be able to describe the imaging appearances of complications related to bearing surfaces and stems
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Theodore T. Miller, MD, FACR, is an attending radiologist in the Department of Radiology and Imaging at the Hospital for Special Surgery in NY, and a Professor of Radiology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He attended Vanderbilt University School of Medicine(class of 1987), did his internship at New York Hospital, his Radiology residency at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York, and his fellowship in musculoskeletal imaging at Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Kaye was his faculty advisor in medical school and his department chairman during fellowship.
Dr. Miller has written over 100 peer-reviewed articles, 25book chapters, and co-edited a textbook of musculoskeletal imaging. He has been on the editorial boards of Radiology, RadioGraphics, Skeletal Radiology, Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, and The Spine Journal.
Dr. Miller was the 2001 Editorial Fellow of the Radiological Society of North America and the 2006 recipient of the Presidents Medal of the International Skeletal Society. He is a former examiner for the Musculoskeletal Panel of the American Board of Radiology oral examination and former member of the Musculoskeletal Panel of the American College of Radiology In-Service examination. He is a past President of the both the New York Roentgen Society and the Society of Academic Bone Radiologists.