I am an Interventional Radiologist specializing in minimally invasive techniques to treat vascular diseases, enhance blood flow, improve wound healing, and alleviate walking pain. I also employ these techniques to reduce blood flow and deliver targeted therapies to abnormal or enlarged tissues, such as tumors, prostates, and fibroids.
My passion for Interventional Radiology began in medical school, where I earned the Dean’s Award for Academic Achievement and the John Faunce Roach Award for Excellence in Radiology. As a resident and fellow, I quickly demonstrated a talent for minimally invasive procedures and teaching, earning the Fellow’s Teaching Award before being recruited to join the staff.
Early in my career, I played a key role in establishing a Hepatobiliary Multidisciplinary Group, where I served as co-chair. I was a pioneering figure in early vascular stroke care, performing the first mechanical stroke thrombectomy at my hospital.
I have held numerous clinical roles in vascular disease, women’s health, oncology, dialysis, and trauma. I served as Division Chief of Interventional Radiology, where I led the development of a multidisciplinary vascular team focused on both traumatic and non-traumatic aortic disease. Throughout my career, I have published articles, contributed a book chapter, delivered numerous lectures, and trained many classes of residents and fellows. I have been recognized multiple times as a “Top Doc” by 5280 Magazine.
Currently, I am the Medical Director of Colorado Advanced Endovascular. My passion lies in elevating those around me, striving to make the lives of patients incrementally better.