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Natalia Gorelik is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at McGill University. She completed her medical education and radiology residency training at McGill University, followed by a musculoskeletal imaging fellowship at NYU Langone Medical Center. Additionally, she holds a Master of Public Health degree from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Gorelik is engaged in research focusing on the optimization of medical imaging utilization, particularly in the context of musculoskeletal oncology, to provide the highest value patient care while ensuring the appropriate use of healthcare resources. Her research interests include the development of surgical outcomes quality, surgical education, simulation, and the impact of artificial intelligence in radiology. She has received several prestigious awards for her research work, including the 2019 Society of Skeletal Radiology Paper Award and the 2024 Rising Star Radiology Grant from the Société Française de Radiologie. Dr. Gorelik is also noted for her involvement in supervising graduate students in both M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs, particularly in non-thesis projects and medical imaging optimization.
McGill University • Montreal, QC, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Diagnostic Radiology, focusing on musculoskeletal imaging and optimization of imaging utilization.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.