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Rachelle Durand

DO

Pediatric interventional radiologist
Researcher, foodie, traveler and artist

Dr. Rachelle Durand is an interventional radiologist, a medical imaging specialist who uses minimally invasive surgical techniques to diagnose and treat a wide variety of disorders, including liver disease, bone lesions, malnutrition and vascular disorders. She cares for pediatric patients.

Durand's research interests include exploring noninvasive imaging methods and procedures for detecting liver disease in patients with congenital heart disease, characterization of blood vessel abnormalities and learning about the effects of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines in the smallest infants.

Durand earned her medical degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Wayne State University. At the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, she completed fellowships in pediatric radiology and pediatric interventional radiology.

  • Education

    UNT Health Science Center, DO, 2012

  • Residencies

    Wayne State University, Diagnostic Radiology, 2017

  • Fellowships

    Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pediatric Radiology, 2018

    Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pediatric Interventional Radiology, 2019

  • Academic Title

    Assistant Professor

Making a difference for a child and the child's family is what drives me. I am privileged to be a part of their lives.

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    Saving future lives

    500+ UCSF investigators are researching cures for hundreds of childhood and adult diseases.

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