Melanie H. Clark, M.D.
Dr. Clark earned her undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering with a Russian minor from Tulane University in New Orleans. She also earned her medical degree from Tulane Medical School, also in New Orleans. Dr. Clark completed her internship in general surgery at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., and her radiology residency at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. In addition, she completed a musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Dr. Clark provides musculoskeletal MRI via teleradiology with an emphasis on foot and ankle. She has had experience in private practice and academic radiology and serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of South Alabama and is a review for Skeletal Radiology and the Journal of Hand Surgery. Dr. Clark is a current member of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, American Board of Radiology, American College of Radiology, American Roentgen Ray Society and the Radiological Society of North America.
Mark E. Howshar, M.D.
Dr. Mark E. Howshar, M.D. graduated from medical school at the University of Missouri-Kansas City after completing the combined accelerated B.A./M.D. program in 1993. Dr. Howshar then attended residency training in Memphis, TN at the Baptist Memorial Hospital Diagnostic Imaging program. Dr. Howshar then trained at the University of California-San Diego until 1998, fulfilling fellowship training in Musculoskeletal Imaging. While at USCD Dr. Howshar’s staff position was Clinical Instructor of Medicine.
Dr. Howshar now practices musculoskeletal imaging and interventional pain management in his native state of Wyoming. In addition to the clinical practice of radiology, Dr. Howshar serves as the Vice-President of the Wyoming Radiological Society. Dr. Howshar provides Medical Director and Radiation Safety Officer duties for several sites of service. Dr. Howshar is involved in Peer Review processes in several states, and is actively pursuing faculty appointments at the University of Wyoming and the University of Colorado as a visiting clinical faculty member. Dr. Howshar is also integral to the continuing development of a regional Accountable Care Organization. Imaging and Outreach Business Development are areas of professional interest to Dr. Howshar.
Steven Abrams, M.D.
Dr. Abrams has practiced in Denver for many years having served on the staff of Rose Medical Center from 1991-2004 before transitioning to outpatient imaging. In addition to reading MRI at OpenSided MRI of Denver, he performs arthrograms of the shoulder, hip, elbow, wrist, knee and ankle. Fellowship trained in MRI, CT and Ultrasound, Dr. Abrams is an active member of the Denver Medical Society and Colorado Radiological Society.
He was born in South Africa, grew up in New Jersey and attended Columbia for college. Completed medical school at Sackler School of Medicine New York State Program. Internship and residency was completed at LIJHMC, Long Island, New York. This was followed by a fellowship in CT/MRI/US at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. His interests include skiing, biking, computers and West Coast Swing dancing.
Glenn Tuckman, M.D.
Dr. Tuckman received a BSE in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his Medical Degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his Radiology Residency training at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, and then completed a Cross Sectional Imaging Fellowship at Tufts New England Medical Center.
After practicing as a general radiologist for four years, he began to subspecialize in Musculoskeletal MRI in Minneapolis. Since 1991 Dr. Tuckman’s practice has consisted almost exclusively of MRI, mostly musculoskeletal with special interest in sports injuries. He has interpreted over 100,000 MRI examinations performed on a wide variety of machines. He has published articles on the imaging features of meniscus injuries of the knee, biceps tendon injuries of the shoulder, and axillary nerve injuries after shoulder dislocation. He has interpreted MRI examinations for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Vikings, Purdue University varsity athletes, University of Louisville varsity athletes, and Churchill Downs racetrack.
He has adjunct professor appointments at the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine.
Andrew B. Campbell, M.D.
Originally from New York City, Dr Campbell is a proud graduate of the Bronx High School of Science, following which; he obtained Bachelor of Science from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He received his medical degree from the Weill-Cornell University College of Medicine in New York City. He completed his internship and residency in Pediatrics at UCSF-Ben off Children’s’ Hospital (formerly the Children’s’ Hospital Medical Center of Northern California in Oakland). He served as staff pediatrician at the Bellevue Hospital Center, and on the faculty of the New York University School of Medicine. After four year term, he completed a residency in general Diagnostic Radiology at Stony Brook University, followed by fellowship in Pediatric Radiology at the Children’s’ Hospital of Philadelphia. He was appointed to the academic medical staff at the University of Maryland Medical Center, the Johns Hopkins Hospital and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, with associated faculty appointments at the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University and Drexel University, respectively. This was followed by teleradiology career with VRad (Virtual Radiologic Consultants) for 8 ½ years, prior to coming to All-American Teleradiology. His interests include general radiology and cross sectional imaging, in particular, pediatric/neonatal ultrasonography.
Michael P. Murphy, M.D.
Dr. Murphy graduated from with a degree in Biology from Oklahoma City University; attended medical school at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine; and completed his internship at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa College of Medicine. He subsequently finished his radiology residency in Memphis prior to pursuing a fellowship in Neuroradiology at Baylor. He resides in Oklahoma City with his family.
Dr. Murphy is well versed in the technical and diagnostic aspects of MRI. He is certified by the American Board of Radiology and readily available for consultation. Dr. Murphy is a member of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, American Medical Association and American College of Radiology.
Philip B. McDonald, M.D.
Dr. McDonald is a charismatic musculoskeletal radiologist based in Orlando, Florida. He currently serves as a medical analyst for NBA television, giving analysis for injured star professional basketball players. Additionally, he is a full-time radiologist proficient in all modalities but is especially focused in MRI.
He completed a fellowship in Musculoskeletal Radiology at the esteemed Duke University Medical Center program after receiving his M.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Dr. McDonald maintains professional affiliations with the American Board of Radiology (ABR), American Medical Association (AMA), American College of Radiology (ACR), and National Basketball Association (NBA). When his time isn’t occupied with reviewing MRI studies or enjoying NBA basketball, Dr. McDonald composes music and plays the piano.
Scott Hayden, M.D.
Based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Dr. Hayden is a highly experienced in MRI having read a high volume of the modality since 1990. Certified by the American Board of Radiology, he is a member of the American Society of Neuroradiology and American College of Radiology.
Shella Farooki, M.D.
Dr. Farooki received fellowship training in Musculoskeletal MRI/Osteoradiology at the VA San Diego Healthcare Center and University of California San Diego Medical Center. Her decade-long clinical experience working in private practice in Columbus, Ohio and via teleradiology includes the complete spectrum of MRI.
Dr. Farooki has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Skeletal Radiology and reference books including the Essentials of Musculoskeletal Imaging. Articles topics have included: Anterolateral impingement of the ankle; Effectiveness of MR imaging; Visualization of ankle tendons and ligaments with MR imaging; Influence of passive positioning; Bone mass and fracture risk in the proximal femur among older world class male triathletes.
She has lectured extensively at Ohio State University Medical Center while serving as an assistant professor of radiology. She provides professional consultation in Quality and Patient Safety. Dr. Farooki enjoys challenges, innovation, and bridging gaps within and between specialties and disciplines. She resides in with her family in Columbus, Ohio.
Aamer Farooki, M.D.
Dr. Aamer Farooki is a board certified radiologist with fellowship training in magnetic resonance imaging. He attended Harvard University for college, graduating with multiple honors including magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He then graduated at the top of his class from Duke Medical School. He was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society and received multiple additional awards and honors including a Howard Hughes Scholarship. For his performance during his transitional year internship, he was recognized with an Intern of the Year award. After this, he completed his Radiology residency and fellowship in MRI at the Mallinkrodt Institute of Radiology in St. Louis.
Dr. Farooki has years of experience in both traditional hospital-based radiology and teleradiology. He specializes in body CT, ultrasound, MRI and is also trained in coronary CT angiography.