Positions
- Professor
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Radiology
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas United States
- Section Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology
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Radiology
Texas Children's Hospital
Houston, Texas United States
Addresses
- Edward B. Singleton Department of Radiology (Office)
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Texas Children’s Hospital
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Phone: (832) 824-7237
jhkan@texaschildrens.org
Education
- Clinical Fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital
- 06/2005 - Boston, MA United States
- Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiology
- Clinical Fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital
- 06/2004 - Boston, Massachusetts United States
- Pediatric Radiology
- Residency at University Of Chicago Hospitals
- 06/2003 - Chicago, Illinois United States
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Internship at University of Chicago Hospitals
- 06/1999 - Chicago, Illinois United States
- MD from Albany College Of Medicine
- 06/1998 - Albany, NY United States
- BS from University Of California, Los Angeles
- 08/1994 - Los Angeles, California United States
Professional Statement
Dr. Kan is the head of musculoskeletal imaging at Texas Children's Hospital and professor of radiology at Baylor College of Medicine. His clinical experience is based in pediatric radiology. Dr. Kan is board certified in diagnostic radiology with additional subspecialty certification (CAQ) in pediatric radiology. Dr. Kan completed both a general pediatric radiology fellowship and a second year pediatric radiology fellowship with focus on musculoskeletal imaging. He performs all aspects of pediatric radiology in addition to multimodality imaging and interventional musculoskeletal imaging including image guided steroid injections, aspirations, and US guided ganglion cyst fenestrations. He has authored or co-authored 76 peer reviewed manuscripts, over 17 textbook chapters, and co-authored the textbook Pediatric and adolescent musculoskeletal MRI: A case based approach.Websites
Selected Publications
- "Bone age determination using only the index finger: a novel approach using a convolutional neural network compared with human radiologists.." ; Pubmed PMID: 31863193
- "Pediatric Bassett's ligament: pathology or normal anatomy?." ; Pubmed PMID: 33595702
- "Percutaneous ultrasound-guided ganglion fenestration in children: initial results.." ; Pubmed PMID: 33156396
- "Should isolated superolateral Hoffa's fat pad edema identified by MRI be reported or ignored in adolescent patients?." ; Pubmed PMID: 37379712
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