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Christopher John Roth is a Professor in the Department of Radiology at Duke University, where he also serves as Vice Chair for Radiology and Director of Imaging Informatics Strategy. He specializes in Neuroradiology and has extensive experience interpreting brain and spine imaging using CT and MRI, as well as performing minimally invasive pain therapy procedures. His clinical work involves CT-fluoroscopic guided techniques for epidural injections, facet joint injections, and transforaminal nerve injections. As the lead physician responsible for the Imaging Service line at Duke Health, Dr. Roth plays a critical role in overseeing the execution of strategies related to informatics, care quality, growth, finances, and patient experience. He completed his clinical fellowship in Neuroradiology and holds degrees from Duke University and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, including a dual degree in Clinical Informatics. Dr. Roth has held various academic positions at Duke, including Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Radiology, and has been active in educational and administrative roles within the department and the broader medical community.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Professor in the Department of Radiology, specializing in Neuroradiology.
Radiology • Duke University
Oversight of department activities and strategy.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Lead physician responsible for imaging informatics and clinical strategy.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)