
Alan Huddleston
Nuclear Medicine Specialist
3535 Gillespie Street Apartment 506 Dallas Texas, 75219About
Dr. Alan L. Huddleston, Phd, practices nuclear medicine under the American Board of Radiology. A graduate from David Geffen School of Medicine, he has had 36 years� practice in the specialized fields of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. He is certified from the American Board of Radiology and Board of Nuclear Medicine. He believes his success to be the result of his hard work and good training. Past president of the College of Medical Physics within the University of Virginia, Dr. Huddleston is a leading medical physicist who has also authored quantitative methods in bone densitometry.
Education and Training
David Geffen School of Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology- Diagnostic Radiology; American Board of Nuclear Medicine- Nuclear Medicine
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Past president of the College of Medical Physics and University of Virginia -
Internships
- University of Virginia
Articles and Publications
- Quantitative Methods in Bone Densitometry
What do you attribute your success to?
- hard work and good training.
Hobbies / Sports
- Medical Physics- Journal
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