Dr. Jae Cho has over 7 years of experience in radiology. He graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2012 with an MBBS and immediately began his career in medicine. After completing his radiology training, he joined PRP Diagnostic Imaging in 2019, where he specializes in diagnostic imaging, including MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and ultrasound imaging. His work focuses on general radiology and musculoskeletal imaging, and he is known for his precision in diagnostic assessments and early disease detection.
University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2012
Registration No. REG-20190328 · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2019
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Dr. Cho has contributed to research in the field of radiology, particularly focusing on the advancements in imaging techniques and radiation safety. He has been involved in clinical studies that aim to improve diagnostic imaging for conditions like musculoskeletal injuries and neurological disorders. His research interests include early diagnosis of diseases through non-invasive imaging and the use of advanced technologies for accurate detection.
Excellence in Radiology, Australian Medical Association – 2020
Outstanding Contribution to Imaging, Australian Radiology Society – 2021
Dr. Cho has authored several publications in radiology and diagnostic imaging journals. His research has focused on musculoskeletal imaging, radiation safety, and imaging technologies for the early diagnosis of sports injuries and neurological diseases. He is actively involved in training programs for radiology trainees and often presents his findings at medical conferences.
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