Wake Radiology UNC REX Healthcare, the leading provider of
outpatient medical imaging in the Triangle, has welcomed eight
physicians to their team over the past 60 days – all of whom have
completed advanced fellowships.
The Triangle’s oldest and largest outpatient imaging provider,
Wake Radiology has attracted these highly trained and talented
radiologists as a result of the practice’s ongoing commitment to
recruiting and hiring subspecialty trained, board certified
physicians and investing in delivering the highest quality patient
care. The newly hired Wake Radiology radiologists are providing
imaging expertise in the following specialized areas:
musculoskeletal/informatics; breast imaging; pediatric;
interventional; abdominal; and neuroimaging.
“Wake Radiology is physician-led. We place a priority on
providing compassionate care for our patients and giving prompt,
accurate diagnostic information to the physicians who have sent
their patients to us,” said Dr. Brent Townsend, president and
managing partner of Wake Radiology. “We are delighted to have these
talented new colleagues join our team of radiologists delivering
the highest standard of care for all of our patients.”
With the addition of these eight new physicians, Wake
Radiology’s team of more than 60 radiologists serves 14 locations
across the region. Here is a look at the radiologists who have just
joined the practice:
Jeffrey Ashton, MD, joined Wake Radiology July 1, 2024.
Subspecialty: Abdominal Imaging
Dr. Ashton earned his bachelor's degrees in chemical engineering
and physiology from Brigham Young University. He continued his
education at Duke University School of Medicine’s Medical Scientist
Training Program (MSTP), where he enrolled in a prestigious
dual-degree MD/PhD program. At Duke, Dr. Ashton earned his PhD in
biomedical engineering, focusing his research on functional and
molecular imaging using nanoparticle contrast agents for
dual-energy CT. He continued his training at Duke, completing his
internship in internal medicine, residency in diagnostic radiology,
and fellowship in abdominal imaging.
Susan Turner, MD, joined Wake Radiology July 1,
2024. Subspecialty: Breast Imaging
Raised in New Bern and attending all North Carolina
universities, Dr. Turner earned her bachelor’s degree at North
Carolina State University, later attending the Brody School of
Medicine at East Carolina University. She completed her residency
in radiology and fellowship in breast imaging at Wake Forest
University.
Caleb Epps, MD, joined Wake Radiology July 29, 2024.
Subspecialty: Pediatric Radiology
Dr. Epps is a native North Carolinian, growing up in Wake Forest
before moving to Utah to earn his B.S. in nutritional science from
Brigham Young University. He went on to complete his master’s
degree in human nutrition at Columbia University, before returning
to North Carolina for medical school at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Epps completed his transitional year
internship at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Ga. After
finishing his internship year, he completed his residency at
UNC-Chapel Hill and fellowship in pediatric radiology at the Texas
Children’s Hospital in Houston.
Rob Sukumar, MD, joined Wake Radiology August 1,
2024. Subspecialty: Neuroradiology
Dr. Sukumar received his bachelor’s degree from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He graduated from the Tufts
University School of Medicine and completed a comprehensive set of
programs at the University of Virginia, including an internship in
internal medicine, a residency in diagnostic radiology, and a
fellowship in neuroradiology.
Erik A. Eklund, MD, joined Wake Radiology August 1,
2024. Subspecialty: Musculoskeletal
Dr. Eklund earned his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and
Spanish linguistics/philology from the University of Virginia. He
also completed medical school, an internship in general surgery,
his residency in diagnostic imaging, and a fellowship in
musculoskeletal/informatics at the University of Virginia School of
Medicine.
Venki Ramakrishnan, MD, joined Wake Radiology August 5,
2024. Subspecialty: Interventional Radiology
Dr. Ramakrishnan earned his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry
from the University of Maryland Baltimore County before attending
medical school at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. He
then completed his surgical internship, residency, and fellowship
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Alexander Reddy, MD, joined Wake Radiology August
19, 2024. Subspecialty: Abdominal Imaging
Dr. Reddy received his bachelor’s degree in microbiology from
the University of Oklahoma. He went on to attend medical school at
Baylor College of Medicine before returning to Oklahoma to complete
his internship at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center. He then finished his residency and fellowship at the
prestigious Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, part of the
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Crysta Kyrazis, MD, joined Wake Radiology August 30,
2024. Subspecialities: Abdominal and Breast Imaging
Dr. Kyrazis completed the University of Florida College of
Medicine’s prestigious Medical Honors Program (MHP), earning a
combined B.S.-M.D. degree. She then completed her residency in
radiology and fellowship in abdominal imaging at the University of
Michigan.
About Wake Radiology UNC REX Healthcare
Founded in 1953, Wake Radiology UNC REX Healthcare is proud to
be the oldest and largest outpatient imaging provider in the
Triangle. With 14 locations, it offers comprehensive diagnostic
imaging services, including MRIs, CT scans, X-rays, ultrasounds,
and 3D mammography. By integrating cutting-edge technologies, Wake
Radiology enhances access to specialized imaging services and
reduces costs for patients in the region. To learn more,
visit www.WakeRad.com.
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