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INFORMATION FOR

    Christopher Gange, MD

    Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
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    Additional Titles

    Fellowship Director, Thoracic Radiology

    Contact Info

    Cardiothoracic Imaging

    20 York St, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

    About

    Titles

    Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

    Fellowship Director, Thoracic Radiology

    Biography

    Having made stops in Boston, Philadelphia, and Rochester, I am starting my career as a diagnostic radiologist at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Radiology encompasses many of my favorite things, as I have always been interested in new technology, science, and healthcare. Every day, I use medical knowledge and technology to solve mysteries by making diagnoses.

    Appointments

    Other Departments & Organizations

    Education & Training

    Thoracic Radiology Fellow
    Brigham and Women's Hospital (2018)
    Radiology Resident
    University of Rochester - Strong Memorial Hospital (2017)
    Intern
    Drexel Univ - Hahnemann Hospital (2013)
    MD
    Drexel University, Medicine (2012)
    MMS
    Drexel University, Medical Science (2008)
    BS
    Boston University, Biomedical Engineering

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Artificial Intelligence; Diagnostic Imaging; Informatics; Information Technology; Radiology Information Systems

    Public Health Interests

    Health Informatics

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Christopher Gange's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Christopher Gange Jr., MD, is a diagnostic radiologist who specializes in thoracic oncology. He reads chest X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs for patients at Yale New Haven Hospital and outpatient centers throughout Connecticut.

    “I work every day to improve the diagnosis of cancer, infection, and other lung diseases,” Dr. Gange says. “Radiology encompasses many of my favorite things, as I have always been interested in new technology, science, and health care. I love technology and using it to help people.”

    Dr. Gange is also interested in informatics and applying new technology to improve the accuracy and efficiency of lung imaging. He is involved in research that focuses on using machine learning tools to expedite the reading of chest CTs and X-rays, and creating data registries to improve research on lung cancer and infections. “Recently, my focus also has shifted to the COVID-19 pandemic. I was part of teams that created data registries of COVID patient imaging data and worked to validate a new method to more safely perform portable chest X-rays,” he says.

    But his best moments are, “when I read a cancer staging follow-up study and the cancer has improved,” he says. It’s also rewarding when his work contributes to an early diagnosis. He tells patients, “Don't put those follow-up scans off. Even if the news is not exactly what you wanted to hear, it is always best to know as soon as possible.”

    Clinical Specialties

    Radiology & Biomedical Imaging; Thoracic Radiology

    Get In Touch

    Contacts

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    Mailing Address

    Cardiothoracic Imaging

    20 York St, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States