David S. Hartman
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Academic title Professor of Radiology
College College of Medicine
Campuses Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Department Radiology
Graduate programs
Email Phone FAX
  dhartman@psu.edu
  717 531 6891
  717 531 4605
Educational background
  M.D., University of California Los Angeles, 1972
Residency, National Naval Medical Center
Areas of expertise
 
Contrast MediaUreteral Neoplasms
LymphomaAbscess
CystostomyExercise
AngiomyolipomaDiagnostic Imaging
QuestionnairesPolyps
Tuberculosis, RenalInternship and Residency
Kidney NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Renal Cell
Educational MeasurementRetroperitoneal Fibrosis
Tomography, X-Ray ComputedAneurysm, Dissecting
CurriculumRadiology
Granulation TissueInformed Consent
RadiographyAppendix
Videotape RecordingPathology, Clinical
Aortic Aneurysm, ThoracicUrinary Reservoirs, Continent
Magnetic Resonance ImagingPolycystic Kidney Diseases
Kidney DiseasesKidney Failure, Acute
Kidney MedullaPolycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant
Clinical CompetenceKidney Diseases, Cystic
Publication author name
  Hartman DS
Hartman D
Select publications
  Hartman DS. The internal review: simplifying a tedious task. 1997 Jan. Acad Radiol. 4(1):67-8.
Bisignani GJ. Hardesty LA. Hartman DS. Jarowenko MV. Perinephric abscess masquerading as an angiomyolipoma. 1998 Feb. J Urol. 159(2):500.
Hartman DS. Stagg PL. Diagnosis please. Case 3: Renal tuberculosis. 1998 Oct. Radiology. 209(1):69-72.
Wise SW. Mauger DT. Matthews AE. Hartman DS. Impact of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Radiologic Pathology Course on radiology resident performance on the ACR In-Training and ABR written Examinations. American College of Radiology. American Board of Radiology. 2000 Sep. Acad Radiol. 7(9):693-9.
Wise S. Stagg PL. Szucs R. Gay S. Mauger D. Hartman D. Assessment of resident knowledge: subjective assessment versus performance on the ACR in-training examination. 1999 Jan. Acad Radiol. 6(1):66-71.

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