Pediatric Radiology


Mission

The mission of the Section of Pediatric Radiology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is to go above and beyond for every child by:

  • providing state-of the art diagnostic and interventional radiology services delivered by pediatric imaging experts
  • pioneering innovative patient-centered care, education, and research
  • caring compassionately for our patients as we would our own family
  • collaborating within and across specialties to advance the practice of pediatric radiology and optimize patient experience

Patient Care

The Children’s Hospital of Colorado Department of Radiology is full-service with radiography, CT, PET/CT, MRI, Nuclear medicine, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, angiography and interventional radiology. Cross sectional imaging encompasses Neuro, Chest, Cardiac, Body, Musculoskeletal and Fetal imaging with subspecialty trained pediatric radiologists. Annually, approximately 120,000 exams at the main campus, and another 80,000 exams at satellite facilities are performed. Our large multi-specialty reading rooms allow fellows to be involved with all consultations and interesting cases on a daily basis, formulating a good working relationship with referring physicians. Fellows attend and lead daily Neonatal intensive care rounds reviewing all imaging on the most critically ill patients with subspecialty attending physician interaction. Fellows also attend the monthly multidisciplinary vascular malformation clinic.​

Education

The Pediatric Section provides two fellowship programs, Pediatric Radiology and Pediatric Neuroradiology. Superlative education is at the forefront for fellows. There is a daily Fellow Case of the Day series where each fellow is shown an unknown case covering MSK, Neuro, GI, GU, Chest and Fetal sections with protocol, imaging and interpretation pearls. Fellows attend a variety of multidisciplinary conferences including monthly Tumor Board (general, neuro and orthopedic oncology), Surgery, Urology, Pulmonary (general and interstitial lung disease), Neuroimaging, Gastrointestinal, Metabolic/Genetics, Stroke, Child Advocacy, Maternal Fetal medicine and ENT. There is a Fellow Core Curriculum lecture series weekly given by pediatric radiology faculty as well as a monthly journal club. Our pediatric radiology program supports the residency training program for University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center Department of Radiology, thus there are ample opportunities to teach residents as well as visiting students and residents from other services.

Research

Research opportunities abound with projects facilitated frequently amongst discussions generated in the reading room and at multidisciplinary conferences. Fellows choose a faculty mentor and work on a research project (either novel or ongoing) with goal of presenting at the annual Society of Pediatric Radiology meeting and manuscript submission. The Advanced Imaging Lab is housed in radiology providing access to state-of-the-art hardware and software applications for research. Our radiology faculty continue to be involved in multiple grant-funded projects using all aspects of imaging.

Pediatric Radiology -- Courage Classic 2022

Team Radioactive from the Division of Pediatric Radiology rides in the 2022 Courage Classic Bicycle Tour benefiting Children's Hospital Colorado (Vail, Colorado, July 2022)

Faculty

Hayes, Kari (250 x 300)

Kari Hayes MD

Associate Professor
  • Anschutz Campus - Sch of Med - Radiology Pediatrics
  • Radiology (SOM)
  • Pediatric Fluoroscopy

Email Address:kari.hayes@cuanschutz.edu

Mailing Address:
  • CU Anschutz

TCH Office Building C

13123-C East 16th Avenue

Aurora, CO 80045

Department of Radiology

CU Anschutz

Leprino Building

12401 East 17th Avenue

Aurora, CO 80045


720-848-0000

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