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Quinn A. DeMordaunt, M.D.graduated from George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington D.C., in 1994. He completed the Diagnostic Radiology residency program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Dr. DeMordaunt fellowship trained in body CT, MRI and ultrasound imaging at the Mayo Clinic, after
which he joined Boise Radiology Group in October, 2001. Time with his family is what he enjoys most. |
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Bruce E. Hubler, M.D.graduated from University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, in 1991. His residency program was completed
at Virginia Mason Medical Center from 1993 to 1996,
including four months of pediatric radiology at Children's
Medical Center and three months emergency radiology at
Harborview Medical Center. Dr. Hubler fellowship trained
at the University of Washington, in body imaging with
appointment as clinical instructor. Dr. Hubler joined Boise
Radiology Group in May, 2001 and has special interest in
body CT, body MRI and PET imaging. As a native of the
Treasure Valley, Dr. Hubler and his family continue to enjoy
all the great activities Idaho has to offer. |
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Christopher J. Jennings, M.D.graduated from University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI. He performed an internship and residency at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, CA. Dr. Jennings also completed a fellowship in diagnostic body imaging
(including MRI, CT and ultrasound) at the Naval Medical Center. A military transfer took Dr. Jennings to Tripler Army Medical Center, where he served as Divison Head for Breast Imaging for three years. Upon the completion of his fellowship, Dr. Jennings was elevated to the position of Division Head of Computed Tomography and Ultrasound at Portsmouth Naval Center, VA. Dr. Jennings joined Boise Radiology Group in December, 2001. In his free time, Dr. Jennings enjoys various outdoor activities and time with
his family. |
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John S. Waltz, M.D.graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
Pittsburgh, PA. He attended the Diagnostic Imaging
residency program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center. A four year commitment with the military brought
Dr. Waltz to Idaho, where he served in the U.S. Air Force as
a Radiologist at Mountain Home Air Force Base. Returning
to Pennsylvania, Dr. Waltz completed an abdominal imaging
fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Waltz joined
Boise Radiology Group in October, 2001. Away from the
practice, Dr. Waltz enjoys the outdoors. |
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Michael Citrone, M.D.attained his undergraduate degree from Washington and
Jefferson College, Washington, PA. and he attained his
medical degree from Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD. His general surgery
internship and residency were completed at Tripler Army
Medical Center in Honolulu, HI. He attained his fellowship
distinction in body imaging from the Naval Medical Center
in San Diego, CA. During his 17 years as member of the
U.S. Army, Dr. Citrone held a number of positions, including
1st Brigade Surgeon, 82nd Airborne Division and Chief of
Radiology and Commander of Pharmacy, Lab and X-ray
47th Combat Support Hospital during Operation Iraqi
Freedom (for which he was awarded a Bronze Star). Dr.
Citrone's special interest in body imaging is focused upon
musculoskeletal MRI.
During his spare moments away from Boise Radiology Group,
Dr. Citrone enjoys various outdoor activities, among these
hunting and fishing. |
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Cody J. Boyce, M.D.received his medical degree from University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, Wisconsin.
He completed a Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the University
of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Boyce
remained in Madison at UWHC for a fellowship in Abdominal/Body
Imaging. Among his sub-specialty training and skills, Dr. Boyce is proficient
in the use of; CT, MRI and Ultrasound with an emphasis on abdominal and
pelvic pathology; Ultrasound and CT-guided biopsies, including lung biopsies.
His clinical interests include interventional and therapeutic ablation techniques
using radio-frequency and cryo-ablation. In addition to spending time with his
family, his recreational pursuits include skiing, running, and backpacking. |
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John C. Kirkham, M.D.graduated from George Washington University School of Medicine, in
Washington, DC. His four year residency in Diagnostic Radiology was
conducted at Virginia Commonwealth University Hospital in Richmond,
Virginia followed by a fellowship in Body Imaging at the University of
Utah. Some of Dr. Kirkham’s sub-specialty interests are abdominal MRI,
CT enterography, and biopsies. Dr. Kirkham speaks fluent Spanish, enjoys
participating in multicultural experiences, all types of outdoor activities,
attending concerts, and spending time with his family.
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