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Lawrence Saperstein, MD

Nuclear Medicine

Biography

Lawrence Saperstein, MD, is a specialist in nuclear medicine, which uses small amounts of radioactive substances to create detailed images that help guide treatment decisions and track patient progress.

Dr. Saperstein uses precise, targeted imaging methods to diagnose and treat a range of conditions throughout the body. His expertise in multiple imaging modalities allows for early detection of abnormalities in organs like the thyroid and bones, facilitating timely and effective intervention.

As an associate professor of radiology and biomedical imaging at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Saperstein is involved in research aimed at enhancing molecular imaging technologies, with the goal of advancing diagnostic capabilities in areas such as prostate cancer detection.

Dr. Saperstein completed his medical training at Duke University School of Medicine. He then pursued an internship in general surgery at Stanford University Medical Center, followed by a residency in diagnostic radiology and a fellowship in nuclear radiology at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.

Titles

  • Associate Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
  • Chief, Nuclear Medicine

Education & Training

  • Fellowship
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (2001)
  • Residency
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (2000)
  • Internship
    Stanford University Medical Center (1994)
  • MD
    Duke University School of Medicine (1993)

Additional Information

Biography

Lawrence Saperstein, MD, is a specialist in nuclear medicine, which uses small amounts of radioactive substances to create detailed images that help guide treatment decisions and track patient progress.

Dr. Saperstein uses precise, targeted imaging methods to diagnose and treat a range of conditions throughout the body. His expertise in multiple imaging modalities allows for early detection of abnormalities in organs like the thyroid and bones, facilitating timely and effective intervention.

As an associate professor of radiology and biomedical imaging at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Saperstein is involved in research aimed at enhancing molecular imaging technologies, with the goal of advancing diagnostic capabilities in areas such as prostate cancer detection.

Dr. Saperstein completed his medical training at Duke University School of Medicine. He then pursued an internship in general surgery at Stanford University Medical Center, followed by a residency in diagnostic radiology and a fellowship in nuclear radiology at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.

Titles

  • Associate Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
  • Chief, Nuclear Medicine

Education & Training

  • Fellowship
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (2001)
  • Residency
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (2000)
  • Internship
    Stanford University Medical Center (1994)
  • MD
    Duke University School of Medicine (1993)

Additional Information