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Imaging Manifestations of Common Western Diseases

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Imaging Manifestations of Common Western Diseases

Nutrition and Wellness for Myeloma
event May 28, 2021 / 01:00PM - 02:00PM EDT
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Event Description

Dr. Natasha Wehrli, radiologist at Cornell, has a strong interest in how nutrition visually affects our bodies. Join us to learn the radiologic and imaging findings related to poor nutrition. This knowledge can empower you to improve your nutrition- thus giving your body a better chance at fighting myeloma.

Schedule & Agenda

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Introductions
01:00PM
Audrey Burton-Bethke
Audrey welcomes everyone and introduces our featured speaker, Dr. Natasha Wehrli.
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Presentation
01:05PM
Natasha Wehrli, MD
Dr. Wehrli shares the radiologic and imaging findings related to poor nutrition and how this knowledge can empower you as a myeloma patient.
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Q&A
01:45PM
Audience
Dr. Wehrli shares the radiologic and imaging findings related to poor nutrition and how this knowledge can empower you as a myeloma patient.

Speakers & Moderators

The panelist Audrey Burton-Bethke
Audrey Burton-Bethke

Audrey joined the Myeloma Crowd as the Community Manager in 2020 after previously working in the nonprofit field for 4 years as a director of Fundraising and Development. She graduated from BYU with a major in Spanish and Nonprofit Management. Audrey is passionate about serving others, loves learning, and enjoys a nice mug of hot chocolate no matter the weather.

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The panelist Natasha Wehrli, M.D.
Natasha Wehrli, M.D.

Natasha E. Wehrli, M.D. is a board-certified radiologist specializing in Body Imaging. She is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medical College and Assistant Attending Radiologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Campus. Dr. Wehrli earned her B.A., in economics, from the University of Pennsylvania and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa society on graduation in 2002. She remained at Penn and was awarded her M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 2007 and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society. Dr. Wehrli did a transitional internship year at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC before completing a residency in Diagnostic Radiology (2008-2012) at New York University/Langone Medical Center. This was followed by a year of Fellowship training in Body Imaging also at NYU/Langone Medical Center where she was awarded the Fellow of the Year teaching award by the radiology residents. Dr. Wehrli joined the Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Radiology faculty member in July 2013. Dr. Wehrli’s clinical expertise is in Body Imaging. She interprets CT, MRI, radiographs, and ultrasound studies of the abdomen and pelvis as well as whole-body PET/CT. She achieved Board Certification in Diagnostic Radiology from the American Board of Radiology in July 2012 Dr. Wehrli’s research interests include the role of dietary factors in the development of common disease processes and the benefits of plantbased nutrition and restoring a healthy gut microbiome in treating those conditions. Her imaging research interests include advanced MR imaging of the bowel, prostate, and liver, ultrasound elastography for early detection of renal parenchymal changes in renal transplant patients, and advancements in PET/MRI. In addition to clinical and research activities, Dr. Wehrli is an active and involved teacher of residents, fellows, and medical students. Dr. Wehrli is a member of several prestigious radiological societies listed below: American College of Radiology (ACR). Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). New York Roentgen Ray Society (NYRS). American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS).

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