Biography
Steven Eberhardt, MD is Professor, Vice Chair for Clinical Operations and Chief of Abdominal and Oncologic Imaging for the Dept. of Radiology at University of New Mexico and UNM Cancer Center. He has been at UNM since 2004 following a body imaging fellowship and three years as an attending radiologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Clinical, educational and research activities for Dr. Eberhardt have centered primarily on abdominal imaging with CT and MRI, with particular expertise in oncology imaging, genitourinary imaging, and prostate MRI. He is a Fellow of the Society of Abdominal Radiology and has served the ACR as member and genitourinary subpanel chair of the Appropriateness Committee. He also has been on the Editorial Board for the journals Radiology and Radiographics for the RSNA.
Personal Statement
I am an abdominal and oncologic imaging expert that aims to collaborate scientifically on predominantly clinical and translational research and trials involving imaging used as a response assessment tool, or an imaging biomarker tool. I am interested in further developing as a researcher of quantitative imaging methods to serve as diagnostic markers or tools and continue to participate as an expert consultant in clinical trials, particularly involving cancer treatments.
Areas of Specialty
Specialization #1 Diagnostic Radiology
Specialization #2 Body Imaging
Specialization #3 Oncology Imaging
Specialization #4 Genitourinary Imaging
Specialization #5 Prostate MRI
Education
Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine (1995)
Internship: St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center (1996), Specialty in Internal Medicine
Residency: St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center (2000), Specialty in Radiology (General)
Fellowship: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (2001), Specialty in Radiology, Body Imaging
Certifications
Certification #1 American Board of Radiology: Diagnostic Radiology
Achievements & Awards
February: Elected as Faculty Inductee to Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2020
?Certification for Clinical Diagnosis of HCC by Multiphase Imaging? for XL184-312 study, 2019
Distinguished Reviewer Acknowledgement, Abdominal Radiology, 2018-2019
Certificate for ?Best Teaching in Abdominal Imaging? voted by residents/fellows, Jan. 2018-Dec. 2018
Chair, Genitourinary Radiology, Editorial Board, Radiographics, 2018
Graduate, UNMH Medical Leadership Academy (2016-2018 Cohort, June 12, 2018)
Distinguished Reviewer Acknowledgement, Abdominal Radiology, 2017-2018
Gender
Male
Languages
- English
Courses Taught
GI & GU Radiology Resident Education
Didactic Lectures (GI and GU radiology as listed previously)
Daily Resident Instruction.
Case Conferences
Board Review
Journal Club Preceptor
Research and Scholarship
Wang WY, Cooper SG, Eberhardt SC: Use of a Nitinol gooseneck snare to open an incompletely expanded over-the-wire stainless steel Greenfield filter. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1999;172:499-500.
Coakley FV, Eberhardt SC, Kattan MW, Wei DC, Scardino PT, Hricak H. Urinary continence after radical retropubic prostatectomy: relationship with membranous urethral length on preoperative endorectal magnetic resonance imaging. J Urol 2002;168(3):1032-5.
Coakley FV, Eberhardt SC, Wei DC, Wasserman ES, Heinze SBJ, Scardino PT, Hricak H. Blood loss during radical retropubic prostatectomy: relationship to morphologic features on preoperative endorectal magnetic resonance imaging. Urology 2002;59:884-888.
O?Connor AR, Coakley FV, Meng MV, Eberhardt SC. Imaging of Retained Surgical Sponges in the Abdomen and Pelvis. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2003, 180(2):481-489.
Eberhardt SC, Choi PH, Bach AM, Funt SA, Felderman HE, Hann LE. Utility of sonography for small hepatic lesions found on computed tomography in patients with cancer. J Ultrasound Med 2003, 22(4):335-43.