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Stanitski, M.D., Kate
Present position
Columbus Radiology
July 2010 - present
Medical school
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Doctor of Medicine, 2003
Internship
Pennsylvania Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Internal Medicine Internship 2004-2005
Residency
Bryn Mawr Hospital
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Diagnostic Radiology Residency 2005-2008
Assistant Chief Resident 2008
Fellowship
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fellow, Neuroradiology 2009-2010
Board certifications
American Board of Radiology
License
State of Pennsylvania
State of Ohio
State of Hawaii
State of Iowa
Awards
Roentgen Resident/Fellow Research Award - RSNA Research and Education Foundation
Bryn Mawr Hospital, June 2009
Hayler H. Osborn Annual Unknown Case Award
Bryn Mawr Hospital, June 2009
Phi Beta Kappa
Washington University in St. Louis Chapter, inducted April 2007.
College Honors
Washington University in St. Louis, May 2007
Research & Publications
Urology Clinical and Research Fellow
VA Boston Healthcare System - West Roxbury Division, Boston, MA
Clinically managed veterans with urinary symptoms and performed diagnostic urodynamics to determine presence of bladder dysfunction. Evaluated urodynamics data to stratify degree of bladder outlet obstruction and associated presence of bladder contractility dysfunction. 2003-2004
Pediatric Urology Research Electives
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Investigated relationship between vesicoureteral reflux, urinary tract infections, and voiding cystourethrograms in children with febrile versus afebrile urinary tract infections and voiding dysfunction. 2002-2003
Stanitski, KE, Dravid, VS, and Zegel, HG. Radiology Residents versus Teleradiology Attendings: Comparison of Discrepancy Rates in Preliminary Interpretations. Presented at the Associations of University Radiologists annual meeting, March 2008. Abstract #832.
Colen, J, Docimo, SG, Stanitski, KS, et al. Dysfunctional elimination syndrome is a negative predictor for vesicoureteral reflux. J Pediatr Urol. 2006 Aug;2(4):312-5.
Kerfoot, BP, Nabha, KS, Masser, BA, et al. What makes a medical student avoid or enter a career in Urology? Results of an international survey. J Urol. 2005 Nov;174(5):1953-7.
Docimo, SG, Colen, J, Stanitski, KE. The impact of febrile status and dysfunctional elimination symptoms on the likelihood of finding vesicoureteral reflux. Presented at European Society of Paediatric Urology-American Academy of Pediatrics meeting, June 2005. Abstract #S17-130.
Kerfoot, BP, Nabha, KS, and Hafler, JP. The impact of duty hour restrictions on teaching by surgical residents. Med Educ. 2005 May;39(5):528-9.
Kerfoot, BP, Nabha, KS, and Hafler, JP. Designing a surgical "resident-as-teacher" programme. Med Educ. 2004 Nov;38(11):1190.
Nabha, KS, Badwan, K, and Kerfoot, BP. Fournier's gangrene as a complication of steroid enema use for treatment of radiation proctitis. Urology. 2004 Sep;64(3):587-8.
Docimo, SG, Colen, J, Stanitski, KE. The impact of febrile status and dysfunctional elimination symptoms on the likelihood of finding vesicoureteral reflux. Presented at European Society of Paediatric Urology-American Academy of Pediatrics meeting, June 2005. Abstract #S17-130.