Erin Taylor, MD
Radiologist | Body Imaging
4 Corporate Dr Ste 290 Shelton CT, 06484About
Dr. Erin Taylor is a Diagnostic Radiologist who practices at Advanced Radiology Consultants, an academic-private practice radiology group in Connecticut which has a partnership with Hartford Healthcare.
After completing her medical degree at Harvard Medical School, she did her internship at Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical Center, and then moved to Connecticut for Diagnostic Radiology residency and Body MRI fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital. Her specialization is in abdomen and pelvis imaging (all modalities with a special focus in MRI), but she also enjoys reading general radiology and emergency department cases. She is deeply committed to helping patients find the answers they need to stay healthy and to procure the treatments they deserve (she particularly loves solving diagnostic puzzles). Dr. Taylor feels privileged to collaborate with a wide range of referring doctors across specialities to help them care for their patients. Oncologic imaging (specifically, hepatobiliary, GI, and genitourinary tumors), pelvic pain/endometriosis imaging, pelvic floor imaging, imaging of ovarian masses/neoplasms, and prostate MRI are examples of her top areas of interest/expertise.
Education and Training
Harvard Medical School MD 2013
Fordham University BS 2007
Yale New Haven Hospital Diagnostic Radiology Residency 2020
Boston Children's Hospital/BMC Internship in Pediatrics 2014
Yale New Haven Hospital Body MRI Fellow 2021
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Summa cum laude 2007 Fordham University
- ACR Moorefield Fellowship 2020 American College of Radiology
- Resident's Resident Award 2020 Peer-selected in R3 (2018-19) and R4 (2019-20) years of Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital
- Fellow of the Year 2021 Yale New Haven Hospital, Diagnostic Radiology
- Jamal Bokhari Award for Excellence 2020 Yale New Haven Hospital, Diagnostic Radiology
- RSNA presentation awarded magna cum laude and selection for Radiographics journal submission 2019 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
- Chief Resident 2019 Yale New Haven Hospital Diagnostic Radiology
Professional Memberships
- American College of Radiology
- American Medical Association
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Feeding America
- United Cerebral Palsy
Internships
- Undergraduate: Fordham University
Fellowships
- Yale-New Haven Hospital 2021
Professional Society Memberships
- Radiological Society of North America, American College of Radiology, American Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- Article in Radiographics in 2020
What do you attribute your success to?
- -Views the images as patients-Empathetic-Sensitive-Finds the answers
Areas of research
Ovarian Masses/Neoplasms
Renal Cysts
Pediatric Imaging Dose Reduction
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Get to know Radiologist Dr. Erin Taylor, who serves patients in Shelton, Connecticut.
Dr. Taylor epitomizes excellence and dedication in the field of diagnostic radiology, specializing in body imaging. As a valued member of Advanced Radiology Consultants, an esteemed academic-private practice radiology group in Connecticut that has a partnership with Hartford Healthcare, she brings a wealth of expertise and compassion to her practice.
Dr. Taylor began her medical career in Boston, first earning her medical degree from Harvard Medical School, followed by her intern year in Pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center. Her passion for radiology led her to Yale New Haven Hospital where she completed Diagnostic Radiology residency and Body MRI fellowship.
As a testament to her success, Dr. Taylor has been honored with numerous awards and accolades, including being selected Chief Resident and Fellow of the Year during her time at Yale New Haven Hospital. She was selected by the American College of Radiology (ACR) for the prestigious Moorefield Fellowship. Her research contributions have been recognized by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), who awarded her presentation on ovarian masses “magna cum laude” and published her work in the acclaimed Radiographics journal.
Dr. Taylor’s area of expertise is in abdomen and pelvis imaging, with a focus on MRI modality, although she also enjoys reading general and emergency radiology cases in all modalities. Her deepest areas of interest include consultation on challenging cases to help solve diagnostic puzzles, imaging of abdominal and pelvic pain, ovarian mass characterization, prostate MRI, pelvic floor imaging, and oncologic imaging (specifically, hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary tumors). She is grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with a wide range of physicians across specialties and is committed to providing high quality radiologic interpretations to her patients.
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