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Office
505 Parnassus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94143Phone+1 415-885-7511Fax+1 415-353-8589
Summary
- Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD is a board certified radiologist in San Francisco, California. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in California. She is affiliated with UCSF Medical Center and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
Education & Training
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Radiology-Diagnostic, 1992 - 1996
- University of California San Francisco School of MedicineClass of 1991
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1993 - 2025
- American Board of Radiology Diagnostic Radiology
Clinical Trials
- Study of Tomography of Nephrolithiasis Evaluation Start of enrollment: 2011 Sep 01
- CT DOSE Collaboratory Start of enrollment: 2016 Jul 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Improving the Safety of Computed Tomography Through Automated Quality Measurement: A Radiologist Reader Study of Radiation Dose, Image Noise, and Image Quality.Rebecca Smith-Bindman, Yifei Wang, Carly Stewart, Jason Luong, Philip W Chu
Investigative Radiology. 2024-08-01 - 1 citationsDose length product to effective dose coefficients in adults.Philip W Chu, Cameron Kofler, Brian Haas, Choonsik Lee, Yifei Wang
European Radiology. 2024-04-01 - 1 citationsLarge variation in radiation dose for routine abdomen CT: reasons for excess and easy tips for reduction.Rebecca Smith-Bindman, Taewoon Kang, Philip W Chu, Yifei Wang, Carly Stewart
European Radiology. 2024-04-01
Authored Content
- Is There an Effective Intervention to Reduce Radiation Doses in Patients Undergoing CT to Enhance Patient Safety?March 2020
Press Mentions
- Measuring Fatty Tissue on Chest CT Predicts Esophageal Cancer OutcomesDecember 13th, 2024
- Clinical Decision Support Boosts PE Diagnostic Yield on CTPADecember 11th, 2024
- Florida Radiologist Accused of Missing an Aneurysm on a ScanDecember 9th, 2024
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Grant Support
- Risk Of Cancer In Incidental Findings Identified On Ultrasound ImagingNational Cancer Institute2008–2011
- RCT Of US Versus CT For Patients In The ED With Suspected Renal ColicAgency For Healthcare Research And Quality2010
- Risk Of Cancer With Incidental Findings Identified On Ultrasound ImagingNational Cancer Institute2009–2010
- Radiation Exposure From Medical IMAGING: Are Doses In The Carcinogenic Range?National Cancer Institute2008–2009
- Outcomes Of Screening Mammography In Elderly WomenNational Cancer Institute1999–2003