Mediview Announces New Clinical Advisory Board Member

Oct 11, 2024

MediView is pleased to announce the addition of Bradley Pua, M.D. as a new member of the MediView Clinical Advisory Board.  

“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Bradley Pua to our Clinical Advisory Board. His expertise in interventional radiology and his groundbreaking work in image-guided interventions and minimally invasive therapies align perfectly with our mission to advance healthcare through innovation. Dr. Pua’s leadership and dedication to improving patient outcomes will be invaluable as we continue to push the boundaries of image-guided interventions. We look forward to the insights and contributions he will bring to our team,” said Mina Fahim, CEO of MediView. 

Dr. Pua brings an extensive background in interventional radiology and thoracic radiology to the MediView clinical advisory board. He completed his medical degree at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine and followed it with a rigorous residency and fellowship training at top institutions, including NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Pua has held academic positions at Weill Cornell Medical College, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Radiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery. His leadership roles include serving as Chief of the Division of Interventional Radiology and Medical Director at the David H. Koch Ambulatory Care Center. 

 Dr. Pua’s professional achievements reflect his commitment to advancing lung cancer care and minimally invasive treatments. He is the Director of the Weill Cornell Medicine Lung Cancer Screening Program and has pioneered clinical innovations, including the expansion of lung cancer screening and the development of image-guided intervention techniques. His research contributions focus on early detection and minimally invasive therapies for lung cancer, and he has led several significant clinical trials, including the study of cryoablation for lung tumors. Dr. Pua’s multidisciplinary collaborations have positioned him as a key figure in enhancing patient outcomes through advanced technology integration. 

Among his numerous accolades, Dr. Pua has been recognized with the Valentine Mott Award from NYU Langone Health and the Distinguished House Staff Award from Weill Cornell Medical Center. He has also been listed in the New York Times as a “New York Super Doctor” since 2018. His leadership extends beyond clinical practice, serving as a mentor to the next generation of medical professionals and contributing extensively to the field of interventional radiology through his research, publications, and national presentations. 

 

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