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Daniel K. Kido, M.D. Diagnostics and Imaging Research
DANIEL K. KIDO, M.D. is currently a Professor of Radiology at the Loma Linda
University School of Medicine and the Chief of the Neuroradiology Section at the Loma Linda University Medical Center in California, where he is responsible for
performance, supervision, and consultation for neuroangiograms, myelograms, computed tomograms and magnetic resonance scans. Prior to this he held the
same positions for 9 years at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He is a prolific contributor to the medical profession as a researcher, professor, author and educator.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961 from Pacific Union College in Angwin, CA; his M.D. in 1965 from Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA; and from 1965-66 was a Rotating Intern at the Los Angeles
County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. During 1969-74 he was a Radiology Resident and Clinical Fellow in Neuroradiology at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center and from 1974-76 he was a Clinical
Fellow in Neuroradiology at the Cornell Medical School, New York, NY.
From 1972-74 he was an Instructor in Radiology at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center; a
Radiologist at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Los Angeles from 1973-74; an Assistant Attending in Radiology at New York Hospital and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and an Instructor at Cornell
Medical School from 1974-76; and a Radiologist at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Sidney Farber Cancer Institute and Beth Israel Hospital in Boston from 1976-81. Then at the Harvard Medical School, he was an
Instructor in Radiology from 1976-78 and an Assistant Professor of Radiology from 1978-81; at the University of Rochester from 1981-90 he was an Associate Professor of Radiology, a Senior Associate
Radiologist from 1981-91, a Professor of Radiology from 1990-91 and an Adjunct Professor of Radiology from 1991-93; the Director of the Division of Neuroradiology at Strong Memorial Hospital from 1981-91 and
their Director of the Magnetic Resonance Center from 1984-86; and from 1985-91 he was a Consultant in Diagnostic Radiology at the Rochester General Hospital, Rochester.
Dr. Kido has more than 30 university and hospital appointments, and has chaired and served on several committees. He has received in excess of $7 million for more than 25 different Grants, covering a broad
array of the medical profession, all of which have been completed. He was elected Fellow in American College of Radiology at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American College of Radiology, was Certified by
the American Board of Radiology in 1973, receiving a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Neuroradiology by the American Board of Radiology in 1996. Dr. Kido is licensed in California and Missouri, and was
licensed in New York and Massachusetts. From 1966-69 he was a Major in the U.S. Army serving as a General Medical Officer in Germany receiving an Honorable Discharge.
Editorially, he reviews or edits 8 prestigious medical journals. Professionally, Dr. Kido is a member of the Radiological Society of North America, Association of University Radiologists, American College of
Radiology, American Society of Neuroradiology, Society of Magnetic Resonance, Society of Medical Decision Making, and the American Medical Association.
In the past 30 years, he has astounded the medical industry by having published 85 Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals, submitted 2 Articles for publication to Science Reports, authored or coauthored 12
books and/or chapters, arranged more than 15 Scientific Exhibits at the Annual Meetings of various medical Associations and Societies, authored or coauthored 89 Abstracts for numerous medical
organizations and universities, has 32 Major Invited Professorships and Lectureships ranging from the Harvard Medical School and other Universities to Sterling-Winthrop and other organizations, and conducted
76 Presentations to countless numbers of medical Associations and Societies.
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