Eric Tung completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he served as chief resident and underwent a focused year of training with the Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology and Intervention. After residency, Eric completed a pediatric radiology fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital.
Publications
Distinguishing Epiphyseal Mass Lesions in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults. View Abstract
To biopsy or not to biopsy: a retrospective review of presumed osteoid osteomas treated by radiofrequency ablation. View Abstract
Science of Learning: AJR Podcast Series on Training and Education, Episode 4. View Abstract
Clinical, imaging and pathological features of extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma. View Abstract
Elongated morphology of osteoid osteoma is associated with radiofrequency ablation failure in children. View Abstract
A Virtual Multi-institution Pediatric Radiology Peer Teaching Conference Improves Knowledge of Educators. View Abstract
Study Smarter: Applying the Science of Learning to Radiology. View Abstract
Becoming an Expert Radiology Educator Through Deliberate Practice. View Abstract
Developing a Learning Objective-Based Pediatric Radiology Curriculum to Supplement Resident Education. View Abstract
Effectively Incorporating Peer Teaching to Improve Radiology Education-Radiology In Training. View Abstract
Comparison of MRI appendix biometrics in children with and without acute appendicitis. View Abstract
Screening of cancer predisposition syndromes. View Abstract
Implementation and Impact of a Comprehensive Radiology Report Categorization System on Communication of Important Results. View Abstract
Survey of radiologists and emergency department providers after implementation of a global radiology report categorization system. View Abstract
Accuracy of smartphone-based evaluation of Emergent Large Vessel Occlusion on CTA. View Abstract
Association between age and outcomes following thrombectomy for anterior circulation emergent large vessel occlusion is determined by degree of recanalisation. View Abstract
Rethinking Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b: Which Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction Scales Best Define Near Complete Recanalization in the Modern Thrombectomy Era? View Abstract
Continuous aspiration prior to intracranial vascular embolectomy (CAPTIVE): a technique which improves outcomes. View Abstract