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Maria Vittoria Spampinato, MD

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Maria Vittoria Spampinato, M.D. is an assistant professor of radiology at the Medical University of South Carolina. She graduated from medical school at the Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy, where she also completed a diagnostic radiology residency. She was a post-doctoral fellow in the intramural program at the National Institute for Neurological Diseases and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland. She completed a neuroradiology fellowship at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She joined the radiology faculty at the Medical University of South Carolina in November 2005.

Dr. Spampinato's primary research interests are functional magnetic resonance imaging, brain tumors, and head and neck cancer. She has presented her research work at major national radiological meetings and has published several peer-reviewed articles and review articles.
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Gender

Female

Languages

Italian
English

Education

Unknown - Universita Cattolica Sacro Cuore
Internship, 1997
Unknown - Universita Cattolica Sacro Cuore
Residency, 2000
Bethesda - National Institute for Health
Fellowship, 2004
Chapel Hill - University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Fellowship, 2005
Rome - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Agostino Gemelli University Hospital
Medical school, 1996

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Diagnostic Radiology
Neuroradiology

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