John A. Cieslak III, MD, PhD (@johnthelab) 's Twitter Profile
John A. Cieslak III, MD, PhD

@johnthelab

@VIR_RUSH Fellow. Former #ESIR @RutgersIR. Husband to @DrViolari. Father of Jack and Holden. Physician. Scientist. Rock&Roll.

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To my fellow young IRs- check out this informative podcast from @InterventOnc360 with my wife Elena Violari, MD, RPVI and Dr. Ripal Gandhi discussing how to build a Y90 practice!

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Check out the latest SIO Corner podcast from @InterventOnc360 for an interesting and informative discussion with Elena Violari, MD, RPVI and MSKCC physician Dr. Yolanda Bryce on minimally invasive breast cancer ablation.

Omo Adenikinju, MD, RPVI (@yourchocdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 1 takeaways from #SIR23PHX. 1. The change: uterine fibroid embolization is now covered by insurance! Great news for women with #uterinefibroids wanting to keep their uterus 2. The change needed: limb salvage in the African American community. Where to start? 🤔 #UFE #PAD #CLI

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Have you listened to the new podcast episode in the SIO Corner? Join the discussion between Dr. Elena Violari and Dr. Constantinos Sofocleous, principal investigator of the ACCLAIM trial, to discuss the study’s origins and recent updates: bit.ly/40fLQNA

Have you listened to the new podcast episode in the SIO Corner? Join the discussion between Dr. Elena Violari and Dr. Constantinos Sofocleous, principal investigator of the ACCLAIM trial, to discuss the study’s origins and recent updates: bit.ly/40fLQNA
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Listen to Elena Violari, MD, RPVI and Dr. Constantinos Sofocleous discuss the ACCLAIM trial - an important trial which aims to prove that microwave ablation performed by interventional radiologists/oncologists should be considered the standard of care for colorectal liver metastasis 🔥🔥🔥

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For I was hungry, and you voted against the school lunch program that provided me my only meal of the day, I was thirsty and you voted against clean water legislation, a stranger and you voted to lock me in a cage at an I.C.E. concentration camp at the border.

For I was hungry, and you voted against the school lunch program that provided me my only meal of the day, I was thirsty and you voted against clean water legislation, a stranger and you voted to lock me in a cage at an I.C.E. concentration camp at the border.
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In Chicago, Dick Butkus was football. Thinking of his family today, and all the Bears fans who loved watching one of the best to ever play the game.

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Dikembe Mutombo was an incredible basketball player – one of the best shot blockers and defensive players of all time. But he also inspired a generation of young people across Africa, and his work as the NBA’s first global ambassador changed the way athletes think about their

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I voted by mail – it was easy and a great excuse to say hi to some neighbors. If you're voting by mail like me, get your ballot in the mail right away. No matter how you vote, make sure you have a plan and get it done: IWillVote.com/Obama

Bulent Arslan, MD (@arslanmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rush University Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology is officially approved as of this morning. Hope more IR/VIR departments to come to advance our field! Kumar Madassery Jordan Tasse Rahul Patel Riad Salem

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American war planning usually takes place in highly secure facilities. But the Trump administration planned its strikes on the Houthis using a group chat—and accidentally included The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…