David L. Kaufman, M.D., was a radiologist at Kaiser Permanente in Santa Rose, California, where he was chief of nuclear medicine and radiation safety officer for the hospital. He was board certified by the American Board of Radiology.
He received his medical degree from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. Graduating in the top third of his class, he received the honor of distinction in biomedical research for work done in reproductive endocrinology. He published papers from this work and presented at the American Association of Anatomists annual meeting. He served as a tutor in biostatistics and epidemiology.
Dr. Kaufman completed an internship and diagnostic radiology residency in Grand Rapids, Michigan through Michigan State University, where he completed research in neural networks. He also completed a one-year fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. A graduate of Michigan State University with a bachelor of science degree in psychology, he participated in social psychology research.
During his career, Dr. Kaufman worked for three years in private practice for a multispecialty group practice in Defiance, Ohio; he served as a staff radiologist at Muskegon Mercy Hospital in Muskegon, Michigan for five years, serving as chief of vascular and interventional radiology for two years.
Publisher’s Note: We are saddened to report that Dr. Kaufman passed away suddenly at his home in Santa Rosa, California in late September 2013.
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