Roles
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
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Biography
Dr. Anthony Durso is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, specializing in trauma and emergency radiology. He has been on faculty since 2011 and serves as Associate Program Director of the Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Durso earned his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine, followed by an internal medicine internship at Lenox Hill Hospital. He completed his diagnostic radiology residency and MR imaging fellowship at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Board-certified by the American Board of Radiology, he has also held leadership roles in graduate medical education and residency curriculum development.
Prior to joining UM, Dr. Durso served as Chief of Radiology at Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, where he was deployed to Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, in support of combat medical operations. He later practiced emergency radiology with TRA Medical Imaging in Tacoma, Washington, before returning to Miami.
His research and publications focus on trauma imaging, vascular emergencies, penetrating and blunt injury evaluation, and CT applications in acute care, with work appearing in journals such as Radiology, European Journal of Radiology, Radiology Clinics of North America, and Seminars in Roentgenology. He has co-authored book chapters, presented nationally, and served as a moderator and mentor with the American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) and the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS).
Dr. Durso is an active educator, teaching emergency and trauma radiology to medical students, residents, and fellows, and has been instrumental in shaping the ER/Trauma curriculum at Jackson Memorial. He is a member of the Radiological Society of North America, the American Roentgen Ray Society, and the American Society of Emergency Radiology. -
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