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Rifat Wahab, D.O.
Rifat Wahab, DO, is an Associate Professor of Breast Imaging at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Dr. Wahab graduated from Michigan State University of College of Osteopathic Medicine in East Lansing, MI, in 2009. She completed her internship in 2010 at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital- Warren Campus in Warren, MI. In 2014, she completed her diagnostic radiology residency training at Henry Ford Health System- Michigan State University Consortium in Detroit, MI. She served as chief resident from 2012-2014. In 2015, she completed a fellowship in women’s imaging at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN.
Dr. Wahab has a strong interest in education serving as a prior Fellowship Director for Breast Imaging and Founder of the Breast Imaging Fellowship Consortium. Her research has been presented at national conferences such as American Roentgen Ray Society, American Osteopathic College of Radiology, and Society of Breast Imaging. She has presented multiple national lectures on breast imaging over the years and served as Program Chair of the 2021 AOCR CME Conference, Multi-Modality Screening of the Breast.
She has published 40 journal articles and book chapters in women’s imaging. She serves on national committees regarding medical education. She is the past social media editor for the Journal of Breast Imaging. In 2017, She was recognized as a “Rising Star” by Venue Magazine in Cincinnati, OH. In 2021, she was accepted as a Fellow of Society of Breast Imaging. In 2022, she was accepted as the fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Radiology. Dr. Wahab serves as a board member for the American College of Osteopathic Radiology.
Section: Community Radiology
William Moore, M.D.
Katherine Van Schaik, M.D., Ph.D.
Jessica Miller, M.D., Ph.D.
Jessica Miller, MD, PhD, joined VUMC Radiology as an Assistant Professor in July 2024, immediately following a fellowship in Emergency Radiology here at Vanderbilt. Dr. Miller also completed her residency within our department.
Before receiving her doctorate degrees, Dr. Miller worked as a development engineer and project manager in the medical device industry. She has helped develop and manufacture a number of medical devices, even holding a design patent. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Miller received her bachelor's, master's, and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, as well as her MD from the Washington University School of Medicine.
While at Vanderbilt, Dr. Miller has served on the Graduate Medical Education Committee, VUMC Hospital Safety Committee and published numerous papers. Dr. Miller is a member of the American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER).
Dr. Miller is passionate about her research. Current projects include oncologic 3-D ultrasound imaging and developing new 3-D ultrasound applications for emergency radiology. She's also interested in working to improve imaging utilization and developing advanced image analysis techniques, particularly in emergency and trauma imaging.
Section: Emergency Radiology
Cameron Henry, M.D.
Heather Cole, M.D.
Heather Cole, MD, joined VUMC Radiology faculty as an Assistant Professor in 2024. She specializes in Nuclear Medicine and Image Guided Procedures.
Currently, Dr. Cole serves as the Associate Program Director for the Nuclear Medicine Residency and Fellowship Programs and the Nuclear Medicine Education Director for the Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program. She is the Director of the FCC Radiology elective course through Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Dr. Cole received her undergraduate degree from Colorado Sate University and went to medical school at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She completed her residency here at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. During her residency, Dr. Cole was conference chief (2023-2024), received the "Radiology Resident of the Year" award (2023-2024), as well as the "Radiology Resident Teacher of the Year" award (2022). As a trainee, she helped start an ultrasound clinic within Shade Tree Clinic.