James Abrahams, MD, is a Professor Emeritus of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine. He has extensive experience in diagnostic radiology and specializes in clinical radiology and neuroradiology. Abrahams has directed various medical studies, including serving as the Director of Medical Studies in Diagnostic Radiology and leading the Neuroradiology Fellowship Program. His academic career spans several decades, having completed his residency at Millard Fillmore Hospital and graduation from the University of Guadalajara. He is recognized for his contributions to medical education and research, particularly in the areas of head, neck, and facial imaging. Abrahams has received numerous honors, including the International Editor's Recognition Award from the RSNA Committee on International Relations and Education. His teaching prowess is acknowledged through several awards, including the Teacher of the Year Award from Yale Medical School. Abrahams's commitment to the field is evident through his participation in significant conferences and professional committees, strengthening the bridge between medical instruction and clinical practice.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Served as a Professor at the Yale School of Medicine, leading initiatives in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the head and neck.