Amy Mehollin-Ray, MD

Education

School Education Degree Year
Baylor College of Medicine fellowship Pediatric Radiology 2008
University of Texas Medical School at Houston residency Diagnostic Radiology 2007
Baptist Health System internship Internal Medicine 2003
University of Alabama School of Medicine medical school Doctor of Medicine 2002

Personal Statement

My primary interests are resident and fellow education, fetal ultrasound and MR imaging, and pediatric ultrasound. In 2011, my work in education was recognized by the graduating radiology resident class at Baylor College of Medicine, who honored me with their Teacher of the Year award. My research focuses on fetal imaging, particularly imaging of congenital diaphragmatic hernia and lung malformations. The aim of fetal imaging is to provide as much information as possible to the parents and fetal care specialists before delivery to allow for the best possible delivery and post-natal care, and my research is centered on that goal with the intent to identify more ways that fetal imaging can improve post-natal outcome.

Organization

Organization Name Role
American Academy of Pediatrics Fellow
American College of Radiology, American Roentgen Ray Society Member
Radiological Society of North America Member
Radiology Executive Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics Committee Member
Society for Pediatric Radiology Member

Selected Publications

Metwalli ZA, Guillerman RP, Mehollin-Ray AR, Schlesinger AE. Imaging features of intravesical urachal cysts in children. Pediatric Radiology 2013 Feb 1 (epub ahead of print). PMID: 23370693.