Vineeth Gangaram. MD, Penn Radiology IR Resident
Medical School: Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons - Columbia University Undergraduate: Stanford University

Birthplace: Hackensack, New Jersey

Hometown: Sacramento, California

Internship: Kaweah Health (Transitional Year) 

Hobbies and Interests: Running, climbing, podcasts

Professional/Research Interests: Emergency Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Interventional Radiology

Interesting Fact: During high school Vineeth was featured in an ABC primetime special for building a robot with Will.I.Am

About Dr. Gangaram

Vineeth was raised in Sacramento, California by a physician mother and a software engineer father and, due to indecision and a lack of originality, decided to combine both his parents degrees by studying Computer Science and pre-med at Stanford University. After graduating, he worked as a software engineer at Google Life Sciences before flipping coasts to attend medical school in New York City at Columbia University.

In keeping with his track record of indecision, Vineeth joined the University of Pennsylvania as an interventional radiology resident before transferring into the research track to have more protected time to explore his research interests in human-human and human-artificial-intelligence interaction in the space of medical practice and medical education (stay tuned to see some of these tools come to the residency!).

Along with his role as one of the current chief residents (2024-2025), he has been involved with the Business and Administration in Radiology track, How to be an Academic Radiologist committee, and the ED readiness committee.

In his free time he enjoys running on the Schuylkill, getting back into rock climbing, and building overly complicated software to do slightly tedious tasks.

 
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