Kenaz Bakdash, M.D.


HometownKenaz Bakdash 2 (1 of 1)

Fishers, IN

Education/Training

College: BA Biology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine

Professional Interests

Vascular and Interventional Radiology

Hobbies

Working out, hiking, camping, and photography

What are your favorite things to do in the Denver Area?

Biking around town, hiking, and camping

Bakdash 14er

Bakdash Lake-min

What is the biggest strength of our Program?

The greatest strength of our program is the volume and breadth of studies read while on day rotations and especially on call, where you will read studies from each and every type of modality. Being able to train in a university setting and in a county hospital, you'll experience the full breadth of radiology - from complex cancer cases read on a daily basis out of the emergency department, to very complex trauma. The attendings are great and are available 24/7 to assist you as much as you need. The same applies to IR. High volume and high acuity cases are experienced on a daily basis while on rotation. Don't expect to be anything other than a great diagnostic and/or interventional radiologist when you graduate.

Honors and Awards

Alpha Omega Alpha
Bepko Scholars and Fellows Award

Joseph, Samuel, and Donald Ferrera Scholarship

 

Professional Organizations, Boards, and Advisory Committees

Society of Interventional Radiology
Radiological Society of North America

American Medical Association

Publications


Bakdash, K., Schramm, K. M., Annam, A., Brown, M., Kondo, K., Lindquist, J. D. (2019). "Complications of Percutaneous Renal Biopsy." Semin Intervent Radiol 36(2): 97-103.

Abstracts in submission:
Bakdash, K., Ghincea C., Azhar Y., Feng Z., Schramm K. M., Seres T., Reece T. B., Zipse M., Aleong R., Rochon P. J., Aftab M. "The Use of Percutaneous Vacuum-Assisted Suction Thrombectomy for Removal of Intracardiac and Intravascular Thrombi: A Single-Center Experience." Southern Thoracic Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Nov 2020; Marco Island, FL.

Oral Presentations:
Bakdash, K., Schramm, K. M., Annam, A., Brown, M., Kondo, K., Lindquist, J. D. (2019). "Complications of Percutaneous Renal Biopsy." Mile High Meltdown Meeting. Dec 2019; Denver, CO.

Poster Presentations:
Gaski GE, Bakdash K, Metzger C, McCarroll T, Cutshall A, Steenburg SD, McKinley TO. "Patient-Specific Injury score is a better predictor of outcome than ISS in multiply injured patients."  Orthopaedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting.  Oct 2016; National Harbor, MD.

Bakdash K, McCarroll T, Metzger C, Gaski, GE, McKinley TO. “Patient-Specific Injury Metrics Predicts Early Biomarker Response in Multiply Injured Patients” Indiana Musculoskeletal Symposium. June 2016; Indianapolis, IN.

Bakdash K, McCarroll T, Metzger C, Gaski, GE, McKinley TO. “Patient-Specific Injury Metrics Predicts Early Biomarker Response in Multiply Injured Patients” IUPUI Research Day. April 2016; Indianapolis, IN.