Dr. Brian Wong
Dr. Brian Stephen Wong graduated from Emory University with a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry. He earned an academic scholarship to attend Texas Tech Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, where he completed the combined medical doctorate /masters in public health (MD/MPH) program. He completed a transitional year at University of Central Florida-Ocala Regional Medical Center. He then completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency training at University of Texas Medical Branch and was selected for the early specialization in interventional radiology (ESIR) pathway where continued to actively engage in clinical care.
During residency, Dr. Wong was selected for multiple awards including the Outstanding Resident Leadership Award and Resident Research Award. He travelled to the South Pole during the Covid-19 pandemic and earned an Antarctica Service Medal for his role in direct patient care for members of the National Science Foundation and US Antarctic Program. He served as the Membership Co-chair for the Residents, Fellows, and Students Section of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR). He has earned multiple awards including the Resident In-training scholarship for the Society of Interventional Oncology (SIO). He has presented in multiple national and international conferences including the European Congress on Interventional Oncology (ECIO) and authored publications in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters on interventional oncology.
As a fellow at Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute, he continued his clinical education on peripheral vascular, aortic, venous, oncologic, hepatobiliary, and urologic disease. He interpreted studies for the multispecialty noninvasive vascular lab and participated in enrolling patients onto clinical trials.