Michael B. Anderson, M.D.
Assistant Professor Michael B. Anderson, M.D. is an Assistant Professor in Radiology at the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Anderson graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Louisiana Tech University. Subsequently Dr. Anderson completed post graduate work in the biological sciences and also had the opportunity to work alongside the retired neurosurgeon Dr. William H. M. Finney, volunteering in The Shepherd's Clinic medical mission in the inner city of Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Anderson then returned to Louisiana where he studied at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine, receiving a Doctorate of Medicine. He remained in New Orleans for two years of postgraduate General Surgery residency training at LSU/Charity Hospital. Fulfilling a commitment to the United States Air Force, Dr. Anderson then entered military service. As an active duty USAF flight surgeon for over five years, "Doc" Anderson served from Texas to Alaska and from Germany to Viet Nam. Immediately following the events of September 11th 2001, Dr. Anderson deployed to Saudi Arabia; he subsequently served in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Dr. Anderson returned to residency in 2005. Upon completion of 4 years of diagnostic and interventional radiology training at MUSC, he became the 1st MUSC graduate of the American Board of Radiology's Vascular & Interventional DIRECT Pathway. He then joined the staff of the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, SC, helping to grow and expand the Interventional Radiology section. Dr. Anderson is certified by the American Board of Radiology and is eligible for the Certificate of Added Qualification in Vascular & Interventional Radiology. Dr. Anderson's Curriculum Vitae (PDF format)** Note in order to view this document you will need to have the free Adobe Reader® installed on your computer. More on Adobe Acrobat®. |
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