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Douglas M. Coldwell, Ph.D., M.D., M.S.

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EDUCATION

****-**** *.*. ********* Science, Rice University, Houston, TX

1972-1975 Ph.D. Materials Science, Rice University, Houston, TX

Dissertation: Thermodynamics of Fe-Cr-H Ternary Interstitial Solid Solutions

1977-1980 M.D., University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX

1980-1983 Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA

1983-1984 Fellowship, Interventional Radiology, University of Texas System Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, TX

2015-2019 M.S. Mechanical Engineering (specialization Explosives Engineering), New Mexico Institute of Technology, Socorro, NM

Thesis: Simulation of the Interaction of a Shock Wave and the Thorax in CTH

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1984-1987 Assistant Professor

Radiology and Medical Oncology

George Washington University

Washington, DC

1987-1995 Director of Interventional Radiology, Professor of Radiology

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

1995-1998 Director of Interventional Radiology and Chair, Radiology Denver Health Medical Ctr,

Professor of Radiology and Surgery

University of Colorado

Denver, CO

1998-2001 Director of Interventional Radiology

Professor of Radiology and Surgery

University of Maryland Medical System

Baltimore, MD

2001-2002 Director of Interventional Radiology

Professor of Radiology

Wake Forest University Medical Center

Winston-Salem, NC

2002-2003 Professor

Interventional Radiology

Fox Chase Cancer Center

Philadelphia, PA

2003-2005 Director of Interventional Radiology

Professor of Radiology and Radiation Oncology

University of Mississippi Medical Center

Jackson, MS

2005-2006 Clinical Professor

Vascular and Interventional Radiology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX

2009-2020 Director of Vascular and Interventional Radiology

(Retired) Professor of Radiology and Bioengineering

Vice Chair of Radiology

University of Louisville

Louisville, KY

OTHER POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT

1971-1983 US Army Reserve Duty

1974-1975 Instructor, Instituto Militar de Enginharia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1975-1977 Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX. Research Engineer in Semiconductor Research and Engineering Laboratory

2/2001-5/2001 Interventional Radiologist

Clinical Diagnostic Radiology, Good Samaritan Hospital

Phoenix, AZ

2004-2005 SWAT Team Physician

Mississippi Highway Patrol

Jackson, MS

2006-2007 Member, Scientific Advisory Board

Light Sciences, Inc.

Snoqualmie, WA

2006-2007 Chief Medical Officer and Chief of Business Development

Adipose Division, Light Sciences, Inc.

Snoqualmie, WA

2005-2008 Chief Medical Officer

Sky Genetics, Inc.

San Diego, CA

2005-2007 Director, Interventional Oncology

Goshen Cancer Center

Goshen, IN

2007-2009 Interventional Radiologist

Jane Phillips Medical Center

Bartlesville, OK

2020- Interventional Radiologist

MTVIR

Dallas, TX

MILITARY SERVICE

Major, MC, USAR

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSURE

MEDICAL LICENSE

1981-2003 Pennsylvania

1983-Present Texas

1984-1989 District of Columbia

1995-1998 Colorado

1998-2002 Maryland

2000-2002 Arizona

2001-2003 North Carolina

2003-2019 Mississippi

2005-Present Indiana

2006-Present Washington

2007-Present Oklahoma

2007-2021 Florida

2008-Present California

2008-2009 Missouri

2009-2021 Kentucky

CERTIFICATIONS

1986 American Board of Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology (lifetime certification)

1995, 2005 Certificate of Added Qualifications in Angiography and Interventional Radiology

2015 Board Certification, Vascular and Interventional Radiology

1999, 2004 American College of Surgeons, Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification

2019 ICBC, Certified Tactical Paramedic

2015, 2019 United States Department of Health and Human Services Certification, Medical Director, Counter Narcotics and Terrorism Medical Support (CONTOMS)

2019 American Board of Disaster Medicine

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

American Board of Radiology

Examiner, CAQ in Angiography/Interventional Radiology Oral Board

Examiner, Diagnostic Radiology Oral Board

Examiner, Vascular and Interventional Radiology Oral Board

American Society of Clinical Oncology

International Society for Regional Cancer Therapy

American Association for Cancer Research

Southwest Oncology Group

Society of Interventional Radiology

1994: Fellow

2017: Committee on Interventional Radiology Practice

Western Angiographic and Interventional Society

1995: Program Chair, Annual Meeting

1996: Secretary/Treasurer

1997: President

American Roentgen Ray Society

American College of Radiology

2008: Fellow

American Heart Association

1996: Fellow

Special Operations Medical Association

International Tactical Emergency Medicine Society

International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

American Physical Society

Materials Research Society

Electrochemical Society

Society of Interventional Oncology

Founding Fellow

Grant Application Reviewer, Polish National Institutes of Health

International Ballistics Society

Hypervelocity Impact Society

HONORS AND AWARDS

1963 Eagle Scout

1972-1975 Rice University Fellow

1984 Certificate of Merit, Annual Clinical Training Research Project Competition, University of Texas System Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute

1989 Conrad Jobst Award, Southeastern Surgical Society Annual Meeting

1990 Best Paper, Seattle Surgical Annual Meeting

1991 Roscoe Miller Award for Best Original Scientific Paper at Gastrointestinal Radiology Society Meeting

1995, 1996 Certificate of Appreciation of Trauma Care, Rocky Mountain Region Trauma Center

1999 First in US to perform yttrium microsphere therapy of unresectable liver tumors

2010 Named as a “Top Radiologist”

2002-Present Named as one of “America’s Top Doctors”

2002-Present First to perform yttrium microsphere therapy of unresectable liver tumors in Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey

2010 Appointment to the honorable order of Kentucky Colonels by Governor Steve Beshear

2017 Nomination to US Army ROTC Hall of Fame

2018 Distinguished graduate of Highland Park High School, Dallas, TX

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

1987-1988 Inter-Society Affairs Committee Regional Representative, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1988-1990 Co-chairman of task force to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of arterial embolization, Southwest Oncology Group (Sole Radiology member)

1988-1995 Washington Technology Center, Compound Semiconductor Technology Center Advisory Committee

1988-1995 Army ROTC Advisory Committee

1990-1992 Faculty Senate, University of Washington

1990-1992 Operating Room Committee, University of Washington

1991-2003 Scientific Program Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1991-2003 Education Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1991-2005 Fellowship Program Director Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1991-1995 Young Investigator Award Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1992-1995 Scientific Program Committee, American Heart Association

1993-2008 Continuing Medical Education Committee, Western Angiographic and Interventional Society

1993-1995 Technology Assessment Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1993-2008 Executive Committee, Western Angiographic and Interventional Society

1994-1999 FDA Liaison Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1995-1998 Annual Meeting Committee, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

1995-1998 Colorado State Regional Trauma Committee

1995-1998 Denver Health Medical Center Critical Care Committee

1995-1998 Denver Health Medical Center Committee on Physician Compensation

1995-1998 Denver Health Medical Center Operating Room Committee

1995-1998 University of Colorado Radiology Department Education Committee

1995-1998 University of Colorado Radiology Department Promotions Committee

1995-1998 Denver Health Medical Center Long Range Systems Planning Group

1995-1998 Denver Health Medical Center Directors of Service Committee

1996 Program Chairman, Annual Meeting, Western Angiographic and Interventional Society

1996-1997 Secretary-Treasurer, Western Angiographic and Interventional Society

1997-1998 President, Western Angiographic and Interventional Society

2003-2006 EMT Trainer, Mississippi Highway Patrol SWAT School

2003-2006 Physician, Mississippi Highway Patrol SWAT Team

2011-Present Radiologic Devices Panel, Center for Devices and Radiologic Health, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD

CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

1989-1995 Director, Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship, University of Washington

1998-2003 Policy and Procedures Committee, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland

Director, Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship, University of Maryland

1999-2001 Promotion Committee, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland

2003-2005 Education Committee, University of Mississippi

2003-2005 Director, Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship, University of Mississippi

2005-2006 Institutional Review Board, Human Subjects Committee, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2010-Present Institutional Review Board, Human Subjects Committee, University of Louisville

2010-2020 Residency Education Committee, Department of Radiology, University of Louisville

2010-2020 Peer Review Committee, University of Louisville

2010-2020 New Technology Assessment Committee, University of Louisville Hospital

2013-2017 University of Louisville Physicians Board of Directors

Executive Committee

Finance Committee

Contract Negotiations Committee

Retirement Benefits Committee

2014 5 year Review Committee of Chair of Medicine at University of Louisville

2015-2020 University and Hospital Disaster Management Committee at University of Louisville

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

1987-1992 Taught Materials Science and Engineering 466, Electronic Structure of Materials, University of Washington

1988-1995 Guest Lecturer, Materials Science and Engineering 466, University of Washington

1990-1995 Guest Lecturer, Bioengineering 400, Introduction to Bioengineering Materials, University of Washington

1990-1995 Lecturer in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at Madigan Army Medical Center

1991-1995 Semimonthly Radiology Resident Conferences, University of Washington Medical Center

1991-1995 Semimonthly Fellow Teaching Conferences, University of Washington Medical Center

1990-1995 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Washington Medical Center

1995-1998 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Colorado Medical Center

1998-2001 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Maryland Medical Center

2001-2002 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, Wake Forest University

2002-2003 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Pennsylvania

2003-2005 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Mississippi

2005-2006 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2009-2020 Yearly Radiology Resident Angiography/Interventional Radiology Course, University of Louisville

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1.George Washington University and National Institutes of Health Basic Science Research Grant NIH-2-507-RR-05359-23 #8-85, Differential Response of the Rabbit V2 Tumor to Intraarterial and Intravenous Delivery of the Radiation Sensitizer SR-2508. Awarded 1985 (Principal Investigator).

2.Departmental Funding for the Establishment of the Rabbit V2 Carcinoma Model at the University of Washington and the initial evaluation of the model for evaluation of hepatic arterial embolization mechanisms of action, August 1989.

3.Mallinckrodt Medical Inc. Determination of the ideal size embolization particle for arterial embolization for tumor therapy, 1990 (Principal Investigator).

4.ATL Inc. Differential Doppler ultrasound detection of hepatic tumors with enhancement of portal venous flow, 1990.

5.Cook Inc. Clinical trial of a new nonionic contrast material, 1991 (Co-investigator).

6.Schneider Inc. Clinical efficacy of the Wallstent TIPS endoprosthesis (Co-investigator nationally, principal investigator locally), 1994.

7.Radio-Therapeutics Inc., testing of the RF ablation of VX2 tumors in rabbits, 1997.

8.Schneider, Inc. Optimal anticoagulation regimen for intra-arterial stents in the swine model, 1997.

9.Conceptus, Inc. RF GDC coils for Fallopian tube occlusion in rabbits, 1997.

10.Genentech, Inc. Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator for the restoration of function to central venous access, Principal investigator, 1999.

11.Boston Scientific Corporation, Wallgraft Trauma Trial, Co-investigator nationally, principal investigator locally, 2000.

12.Bard Corporation, Unrestricted Research Grant for Clinical Follow-up of Central Venous Access Catheters, Principal Investigator, 2000.

13.Boston Scientific Corporation, Unrestricted Research Grant for Radiofrequency Ablation of Tumors, Principal Investigator, 2000.

14.Sirtex Medical, Inc. Unrestricted Research Grand for Investigation of the Treatment of Unresectable Tumors Utilizing Intra-arterial Embolization of Yttrium-90 containing Microspheres, 2003, 2004.

15.Amgen, Inc. Funded Clinical Trial Title: A Phase 1b/2, multicenter, open-label trial to evaluate the safety of talimogene laherparepvec injected into liver tumors alone and in combination with systemic pembrolizumab (MASTERKEY-318). NCT number: NCT02509507. 2015-present.

16.inRegen, Inc. Funded Clinical Trial Title: RMCL-002 Clinical Trial for Neo-Kidney Augment. Clinical Trial to begin 9/2018. Funded 2017-2022.

Clinical Research Protocols, Principal Investigator

National Protocols – IRB Approved

1.Mortimer J, Coldwell DM: 5-FU/Leukovorin and Embolization in the Treatment of Duke's D Colon Cancer, A Phase II Study, Southwest Oncology Group Protocol 8820.

University of Washington Protocols – IRB Approved

1.Mortimer J, Coldwell DM: Fluorouracil/Leukovorin and Embolization in the Treatment of Duke's D Colon Cancer, A Phase II Study.

2.Coldwell DM, Pohlman T, Ellis G, Mortimer J; Changes in Tumor Necrosis Factor and Endotoxin Levels after Hepatic Arterial Embolization.

3.Collins C, Coldwell DM. Conrad E, Griffin B: Combined Multimodality Neo-adjuvant Therapy in the Treatment of Sarcomas.

4.Coldwell DM, Johansen K: Randomization Between Operative Portocaval Shunts and TIPS in Child's A and B Patients.

5.Coldwell DM: Clinical Evaluation of the Transit Infusion Catheter.

6.Terasaki G, Coldwell DM, Nelson J: Arterial Ketone Body Ratios: A Predictor of Hepatic Function in TIPS.

7.Coldwell DM, Glickerman D, Harley J, Althaus S, Patel N: Evaluation of a Metallic Expandable Stent in Treatment of Large Vessel Stenoses.

University of Colorado Protocols – IRB Approved

1.Coldwell DM, Ryu R, Novak Z, Kumpe D, Durham J, Krysl J: Placement of a temporary Inferior Vena Caval Filter.

University of Maryland Protocols – IRB Approved

1.Coldwell DM, VanEcho D, Levy S, Hastings G, Boyd-Kranis R, Murthy R, Santilli J, Radack D: Chemoembolization and Radiofrequency Ablation of Hepatocellular Carcinomas, Principal Investigator.

2.Coldwell DM, VanEcho D, Levy S, Hastings G, Boyd-Kranis R, Murthy R, Santilli J, Radack D: Superselective Infusion of Intra-arterial Platinol in the Treatment of Maximally Treated Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas, Principal Investigator.

3.Coldwell DM, Wesley BA, Hastings G, Boyd-Kranis R, Murthy R, Santilli J, Radack D Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator for the restoration of function to central venous access, Principal investigator.

University of Mississippi Protocols – IRB Approved

1.Coldwell DM, Sewell PE. Yttrium-90 containing microspheres in the treatment of unresectable tumors. Principal Investigator.

2.Sewell PE, Coldwell DM. Use of Radiofrequency Ablation in the treatment of lung cancer. Co-investigator.

University of Louisville Protocols – IRB Approved

1.Complications of Subcutaneous Port Placement. Principal investigator.

2.Review of imaging results of arteriography and the calculation of fractal dimension to determine tumor from non-tumor areas of the liver and kidney. Principal investigator.

3.Review of imaging and clinical results of Selective Internal Radiation Treatment. Multi-institutional study. Local principal investigator, co-investigator on entire study.

4.Internal dosimetry of patients undergoing selective internal radiation therapy treatment for unresectable hepatic tumors. Principal investigator in cooperation with Oak Ridge National Laboratories.

5.BCC-RAD-11-01 Randomized Phase II Trial of Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT) versus SRT plus Vertebral Augmentation Procedure (VAP) for Vertebral Metastasis. Co-investigator. Woo S, Principal investigator.

6.Review of medications utilized in patients undergoing port or central venous access who also have gastroparesis compared to those patients without a gastroparesis diagnosis.

EDITORIAL WORK

Editorial Board

1990-1999 Oncology and Biotechnology News

1993-1998 Medithesis, A Central Venous Access Journal

1999-Present RadioGraphics

2005 Editor, RadioGraphics Special Issue on Vascular and Interventional Radiology

2011 Editor, RadioGraphics Special Issue on Featured Exhibits at RSNA 2010

2013 Editor, RadioGraphics Special Issue on Oncologic Imaging

1999 Guest Editor, SCVIR Case Club of the Month, December

2002-2012 US Editor, Chinese Journal of Interventional Radiology

2013- Scientific World Journal

2008-Present Journal of Special Operations Medicine Editorial Board

2010-Present Medical Advisor, RadiologyInfo.org sponsored by Radiological Society of North America

2016-Present Defence Technology

Manuscript Review

1976-Present Journal of the Electrochemical Society

1986-Present Radiology

1988-Present RadioGraphics

Distinguished Reviewer, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998-2017

Abstractor

1990-Present Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology

Distinguished Reviewer, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002-7

1992-1995 Diabetes Care

2008-Present Journal of Special Operations Medicine

2010-Present International Journal of Hepatology

2013-Present Scientific World Journal

2013-Present American Journal of Clinical Oncology

2017-Present Applied Physics Letters

2016-Present Defence Technology

Book Reviewer

Radiology

Journal of the Electrochemical Society

On-line Forums

Expert of the Month, May 2000, Endovascular Forum

Chemoembolization

Radiofrequency Ablation of Tumors

ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS

Posters

1.Coldwell DM, Mortimer J: Effect of Selective Hepatic Artery Embolization, American Society of Clinical Oncology, 1989.

2.Coldwell DM, Mortimer J: Effect of Selective Hepatic Artery Embolization, Washington State Medical Society Annual Meeting, September 1989.

3.Coldwell DM, Mortimer J: Effect of Selective Hepatic Artery Embolization, Southwest Oncology Group Fall Meeting, November 1989.

4.Thomas CR Jr., Coldwell DM, Althaus SJ, Chambers L. Alternating systemic protracted continuous infusion 5FU and regional transarterial chemoembolization. American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting, May 1993.

5.Matsuo RT, Patel NH, Coldwell DM, Graney DO. Anatomic Basis of Anterior and Posterior Celiac Plexus Block. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, November 1994.

6.Richard HM, Coldwell DM, Novak Z, Hastings GS, Boyd-Kranis RL, Murthy R, Radack DM. Pleurex tunneled catheter in the management of malignant ascites. SCVIR Annual Meeting, March 2000.

7.Coldwell DM, VanEcho DD, Murthy R, Boyd-Kranis RL, Hastings GS, Radack DM. Feasibility of treatment of hepatic tumors utilizing embolization with Yttrium-90 glass microspheres. SCVIR Annual Meeting, March 2001.

8.VanEcho DA, Kennedy A, Coldwell DM, Murthy R, Sarfaraz M, Line B. Therasphere for mixed hepatic cancers at 143 Gy median dose, feasibility and toxicities. ASCO Annual Meeting, May 2001.

9.Coldwell DM. Comparison of the properties and patient related experience of the first twelve resin and glass based microspheres for treatment of unresectable hepatic tumors. SCVIR Annual Meeting, March 2003.

10.Kennedy AS, Coldwell DM, Nutting C, et al. Liver brachytherapy for unresectable colorectal metastases: US results 2000-204. ASCO Gastrointestinal Malignancies Conference, Miami, January 2005.

11.Coldwell DM. Treatment of cholangiocarcinoma utilizing Yttrium-90 intra-arterial brachytherapy. World Congress of GI Cancer, Barcelona, June 2006.

12.Coldwell D, Kennedy A, Sangro B, Wasan H, Turner D. Integrating radioembolisation into current treatment options for liver tumors: An international working group report. World Congress on Interventional Oncology, 2008.

13.Kennedy A, Ball D, Cohen S, Cohn M, Coldwell D, et al. USA Patients Receiving Resin 90Y Microspheres for Unresectable Colorectal Liver Metastases: A Multi-Center Study of 606 patients. ASCO Annual Meeting, 2012.

14.Jennings, Jack; Irving, Winston; Georgy, Bassem; Coldwell, Douglas; Zablow, Bruce; DePena, Charles; Brook, Allan. Image-guided targeted radiofrequency ablation (t-RFA) of spinal tumors using a novel bipolar navigational device: Multicenter initial clinical experience. Society of Interventional Radiologists Annual Meeting, 2013.

15.Shi H, Hite M, Palmer G, Coldwell D. Quantitative analysis of tumor vasculature in hepatocellular carcinoma. Society of Interventional Radiologists Annual Meeting, 2013.

16.Kennedy A, Ball D, Cohen S, Cohn m, Coldwell D, Drooz A, Ehrenwald E, Kanani S, Moselein F, Nutting C, Putnam S, Rose S, Savin M, Schirm S, Sharma N, Wang E. Central review of radiologic response following radioembolization with yttrium-90-labeled resin microspheres in unresectable liver-dominant metastases from colorectal cancer. American College of Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting, Orlando, February 2014.

17.Kennedy A, Ball D, Cohen S, Cohn m, Coldwell D, Drooz A, Ehrenwald E, Kanani S, Moselein F, Nutting C, Putnam S, Rose S, Savin M, Schirm S, Sharma N, Wang E. Safety and efficacy of radioembolization in elderly ( 70 years) and very elderly ( 75 years) patients compared with younger patients with resectable liver-dominant colorectal cancer. American College of Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting, Orlando, February 2014.

18.Kennedy A, Ball D, Cohen S, Cohn m, Coldwell D, Drooz A, Ehrenwald E, Kanani S, Moselein F, Nutting C, Putnam S, Rose S, Savin M, Schirm S, Sharma N, Wang E. Impact of baseline laboratory values on survival following radioembolization in patients with unresectable, liver-dominant colorectal metastases. American College of Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting, Orlando, February 2014.

19.Kennedy A, Ball D, Cohen S, Cohn m, Coldwell D, Drooz A, et al. Multicenter evaluation of the safety and efficacy of radioembolization with 90Y resin microspheres in 606 patients with unresectable colorectal liver metastases. American College of Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting, Orlando, February 2014.

20.Kennedy AS, Ball D, Cohen SJ, Cohn S, Coldwell DM, et al. Pre-90y hepatic radiotherapy hemoglobin and liver functions predict overall survival in unresectable, chemotherapy refractory metastatic colorectal cancer. American Society of Clinical Oncology Gastrointestinal Cancer Meeting, San Francisco, January, 2014.

21.Kennedy A, Ball D, Cohen S, Cohn m, Coldwell D, Drooz A, Ehrenwald E, Kanani S, Moselein F, Nutting C, Putnam S, Rose S, Savin M, Schirm S, Sharma N, Wang E. Impact of baseline laboratory values on survival following radioembolization in patients with unresectable, liver-dominant colorectal metastases. American College of Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting, Orlando, February 2014.

22.Schacht M, Sharma V, Coldwell D. The Impact of KRAS mutation on Radioembolization in the Treatment of Unresectable Liver Predominant Metastatic Colorectal Cancer. American Society of Clinical Oncology Gastrointestinal Cancer Meeting, San Francisco, January, 2014.

23.Schacht M, Coldwell D. Using Fast-Track Registration Improves Start Times and Decreases Time-In Hospital in Outpatient Subcutaneous Ports Placed in the Interventional Radiology Department. RSNA 101st Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 29-December 4, 2015.

24.Kennedy AS, Cohn M, Coldwell DM, Drooz A, Ehrenwald E, Kaiser A, et al. Updated Survival Outcomes and Analysis of Long-term Survivors from the MORE Study on Safety and Efficacy of Radioembolization in Patients with Unresectable Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases. ASCO Gastrointestinal Oncology Meeting, January, 2017.

25.Zuberi O, Coldwell D, Potts M. The Forgotten Artery: Clinical implications of the epiploic (omental) arteries; a case and systemic review. SIR Annual Meeting, March 2018.

26.Zuberi O, Dinglasan L, Coldwell D, Potts M. Arterial Complications of Pancreatitis. SIR Annual Meeting, March 2018.

27.Hopewell P, Samman M, Coldwell D. Management of stomal variceal hemorrhage in the setting of portal hypertension: an overview of the pathophysiology and an approach to interventional management of this less common but life-threatening emergency. SIR Annual Meeting, March 2018.

Scientific Presentations

1.Coldwell DM, Roques R: Silicon by Reduction of Silicon Dioxide with Carbon in a Plasma. Electrochemical Society Meeting, April 1977.

2.Coldwell DM, Wright K, Wallace S, et al.: The Comparative Efficacy of Intraarterial Administration of Misonidazole in the Treatment of Rabbit V2 Carcinoma. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, November 1984.

3.Varnell R, Coldwell DM, Sangeorzan B, Johansen K: Arterial injury Complicating Knee Disruption. American College of Surgeons Meeting, October 1988.

4.Loper K, Coldwell DM, Dowling K: Celiac Plexus Block as Anesthesia in Hepatic Arterial Embolization. American Society for Regional Anesthesia, October 1988.

5.Coldwell DM: Control of Hemorrhage in Massive Blunt Trauma. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, November 1988.

6.Varnell R, Coldwell DM, Sangeorzan B, Johansen K: Knee Dislocations and Resulting Arterial Injury. Southeastern Surgical Society, January 1989. Gold Medal Recipient.

7.Coldwell DM, Yakes W: Workshop on Embolotherapy. SCVIR Annual Meeting, March 1989.

8.Coldwell DM, Mortimer J: Southwest Oncology Group Study 8820: Combined 5FU/Leukovorin and Hepatic Arterial Embolization in the Treatment of Duke's D Carcinoma of the Colon. Southwest Oncology Principal Investigator's Meeting, April 1989.

9.Coldwell DM: Celiac Plexus Block for Upper Abdominal Interventional Procedures. Western Angiographic and Interventional Radiology Society Annual Meeting, August 1989.

10.Coldwell DM: Bone Embolization. Western Angiographic and Interventional Radiology Society Annual Meeting, August 1989.

11.Coldwell DM, Loper K: Celiac Plexus Block for Treatment of Postembolization Syndrome Pain due to Hepatic Arterial Embolization. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, November 1989.

12.Simmons R, Sinanan M, Coldwell DM: Surgical Treatment of Postembolization Complications, Seattle Surgical Society, January 1990.

13.Eddy AC, Nance DR, Goldman ML, Coldwell DM, Verrier ED, Carrico CJ: Digital Subtraction Angiography: A Screening Examination for Traumatic Thoracic Aortic Injury, Seattle Surgical Society, January 1990.

14.Moore A, Wang K, Cyr D, Coldwell DM: Evaluation of Hepatic Tumor Embolization with Doppler Ultrasound. Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, March 1990.

15.Coldwell DM, Vogelzang R: Workshop on Pain Management. Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, March 1990.

16.Coldwell DM, Yakes W: Workshop on Embolotherapy. Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, March 1990.

17.Coldwell DM, Mortimer J, Ellis G, Collins C, Livingston R: Patient Selection for Embolotherapy for Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). ARRS Annual Meeting, April 1990.

18.Coldwell DM, Pohlman T, Perkins J, Shuman W: Influence of CT Portography on Surgical Decision making for Hepatic Resections. RSNA Annual Meeting, 1990.

19.Nelson JA, Starr FR, Schenck EM, Coldwell DM: Percutaneous Portocaval Shunt. Gastrointestinal Radiology Annual Meeting, February 1991.

20.Katz M, Coldwell DM, Ben-Menachem Y, Hofer G: Postoperative Angioplasty of Occluded Portocaval Shunts, proceedings of the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, February 1991.

21.Coldwell DM, Johansen K. TIPS: The University of Washington Experience in 12 Patients. Pacific Northwest Vascular Surgery Society, September 1991.

22.Coldwell DM, Kerlan R: Workshop on Embolotherapy, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, February 1991.

23.Coldwell DM, Yakes W: Workshop on Interventional Techniques, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, April 1992.

24.Coldwell DM: Refresher Course on Embolotherapy, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, April 1992.

25.Coldwell DM: Refresher Course and Moderator Session on Embolotherapy, Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, November 1992.

26.Coldwell DM: Intra- and Post-procedural Pain Management in Hepatic Arterial Embolizations, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, March



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