Interventional Radiology at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins interventional radiology division director Kelvin Hong explains how his team uses medical imaging exams such as MRI, CT and ultrasound to guide minimally invasive treatments and procedures to nearly every organ system in the body. Using the vascular system as a guide, interventional radiologists treat a variety of conditions such as cancer, uterine fibroids, infertility, chronic pain, DVT and vascular malformations including AVM. Interventional radiologists also perform venous access procedures such as central catheters, chest ports and feeding tubes. Learn more about interventional radiology treatments and procedures at http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/vascular or by calling a patient care coordinator at 410-614-5276.

▶︎
WHY I CHOSE RADIOLOGY (Residency) - 10 Reasons !!

▶︎
Day in The Life of An Interventional Radiology Resident

▶︎
Interventional Radiology Fellowship - What To Expect / Vlog 014

▶︎
Interventional Radiology at North Bristol NHS Trust

▶︎
Interventional Radiology Series Part 2: Needles, Catheters, Wires, Sheaths

▶︎
Journal Review in Vascular Surgery: Introduction to Endovascular Surgery – A Primer

▶︎
Introduction to IR Tools

▶︎
Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

▶︎
I Chose the RIGHT Specialty - Interventional Radiology | Week in the life of a DOCTOR

▶︎
Elon Musk delivers emotional message on humanity's future

▶︎
Interventional Radiology Series Part 1: Intro to the Service

▶︎
Why I Chose Radiology - 11 Reasons (Update!)

▶︎
Will ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Replace RADIOLOGISTS?? - My view of AI in Radiology - 2019

▶︎
Johns Hopkins Radiology Residents: An Inside Look

▶︎
Avoiding Leg Amputations Due to Peripheral Arterial Disease | Q&A

▶︎
Deutschland – Curaçao Highlights | Gruppe E, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

▶︎
Interventional Radiology Series Part 3: Skills (Wire, Flushing, Back Table)

▶︎
5 RADIOLOGY MYTHS (BONUS myth at the end!!)

▶︎
Basics of Interventional Radiology: Micropuncture Kit Explained

▶︎
