Staff Clinician (Radiology & Imaging Sciences) | George Washington University HospitalClinical Professor | George Washington University Hospital

Les R. Folio, DO, MPH, MSc (Rad), MAS
NIH CC Lead CT Radiologist (retired 31 Aug 2021) Moffitt Cancer Center (Fall 2021)

Les R. Folio, DO, MPH, MSc (Rad), MAS

Dr. Folio is a radiologist in Body Imaging and lead radiologist for Computed Tomography at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, MD. He is also a Clinical Professor (adjunct), George Washington University Hospital.

Dr. Folio has four medical specialties; in addition to radiology, he trained and practiced in Occupational, Preventive and Aerospace Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American Osteopathic College of Radiology.

Dr. Folio retired from the Air Force as a Colonel in the summer of 2009. His latest assignments included Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Uniformed Services University and the Pentagon. While in the military, he deployed to hospitals in the Middle East including Iraq. His book "Combat Radiology Imaging of Blast and Ballistic Injuries" is based on his military experiences while treating wounded warriors. Dr. Folio has chaired (and presented) several trauma conferences both nationally and internationally.

He has over 60 publications in peer reviewed journals and six books with his latest book titled "Chest Imaging, an Algorithmic Approach" was published in November 2011.


2021 ISCT PRESENTS WEBINAR SERIES

Crisis preparation and response: What this means for CT

Speaker: Triage and Reading List Prioritization


2017 Presentations & Workshops

Physician-Driven Workflow
Tuesday | 16:00-16:15
Track 2 | CT Academy

The Impact Of Workflow
Wednesday | 8:30-8:40
Track 1 | Cutting Edge Mini-Symposia

Tracking Response In Oncological Studies
Wednesday | 16:30-16:45
Track 2 | CT Academy


2016 Presentations & Workshops

Session: Practice Management & Information | Thursday June 23rd, 2016

  • Multimedia Radiologist Reports are more Consistent and Efficient with Hyperlinked Measurements of Metastatic Tumors