Edyta Dudzic, MD
Nuclear Medicine Specialist
80 John Street Suite 4301 Toronto Ontario, M5V 3X4About
Edyta Dudzic, MD, FRCPC, is a nuclear medicine physician who diagnoses and treats patients at Kingston General Hospital in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, which she joined in 2015. Furthermore, she is affiliated with St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto (2013-present) and serves as Director of Nuclear Medicine at Vitalim Diagnostic Imaging in Toronto, ON, Canada (2015-present). As a nuclear medicine physician, she specializes in the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. Dr. Dudzic’s professional journey spans twenty-six years. Areas of expertise cover all facets of nuclear medicine. Prior to her current endeavors, she served as Director of Nuclear Medicine at Oxford Medical Imaging (2015-2017), Director of the Skeletal Health Assessment Program at VPM Imaging (2014-2017), Director of Nuclear Medicine at Vaughan Diagnostic Medical Centre (2013-2016), Head of Nuclear Medicine at Saskatoon Health Region (1998-2011), and Assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan (1994-2009).
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Education and Training
Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry in Edmonton, AB, Canada MD 1988
Board Certification
Nuclear Medicine
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Public Speaking at University of Toronto -
- Director of Nuclear Medicine Vitalim Diagnostic Imaging in Toronto 2015 - Present
- Director of Nuclear Medicine Oxford Medical Imaging 2015 - 2017
- Director of the Skeletal Health Assessment Program VPM Imaging 2014 - 2017
- Director of Nuclear Medicine Vaughan Diagnostic Medical Centre 2013 - 2016
- Head of Nuclear Medicine Saskatoon Health Region 1998 - 2011
- Assistant professor University of Saskatchewan 1994 - 2009
Professional Memberships
- Canadian Medical Association
- Ontario Medical Association
- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada - Fellow
Internships
- McGill University1989Family Medicine
Fellowships
- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Professional Society Memberships
- Canadian Medical Association, Ontario Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- Published
What do you attribute your success to?
- Her mentors at McGill University
Hobbies / Sports
- Ballet, Snowboarding
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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Get to know Nuclear Medicine Physician Dr. Edyta Dudzic, who serves patients in Ontario, Canada.
Dr. Dudzic is a board-certified nuclear medicine physician who has over 30 years of experience in her field. She is currently on staff at St. Michael’s Hospital, Vitalim Imaging, Brantford General Hospital, and Kingston General Hospital – all of which are located in Ontario, Canada. St. Michael’s Hospital is a teaching hospital and medical center. Vitalim Imaging is a state-of-the-art medical imaging clinic providing comprehensive diagnostic imaging services. Brantford General Hospital is a regional acute health center, and Kingston General Hospital is an acute-care teaching hospital affiliated with Queen’s University.
Dr. Dudzic has special expertise in nuclear cardiology and is continuously working to provide exceptional care and support to her patients within Toronto, Ontario. Dr. Dudzic earned her medical degree from the University of Alberta in 1988. She then went on to complete her residency in family medicine at McGill University in 1989, followed by her residency in internal medicine at the University of Alberta in 1992. She also completed her residency in nuclear medicine at the University of Alberta in 1994.
Dr. Dudzic is an active member of the Canadian Medical Association and the Ontario Medical Association. She is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Dudzic attributes her success to her mentors at McGill University. Her favorite professional publication is the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. In her spare time, she enjoys practicing ballet and snowboarding.
Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty involving the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Nuclear medicine physicians are medical specialists who use tracers, usually radiopharmaceuticals, for diagnosis and therapy. Nuclear medicine procedures are the major clinical applications of molecular imaging and molecular therapy.
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