Joel Fletcher, MD
Professor of Radiology
Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic
Joel. G. Fletcher, MD is an abdominal radiologist and Professor of Radiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where he is the Medical Director of Mayo’s CT Clinical Innovation Center. His research interests include the optimization of CT image acquisition and reconstruction using human observer performance studies and model observers, radiation dose reduction methods that preserve diagnostic performance, AI methods to reduce image noise, and dual- and multi-energy studies. He is known for interdisciplinary collaborations in GI imaging, particularly the development and validation of radiologic methods for diagnosis and staging of Crohn’s disease and the use of these methods to guide clinical management. Dr. Fletcher earned his BS in Chemistry at the University of Tennessee and his MD from Harvard Medical School. He completed his radiology residency at the University of Iowa and a fellowship in Gastrointestinal Radiology and Abdominal Imaging at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Fletcher currently serves as the President-elect of the Society of Abdominal Radiology, is the author of over 300 peer-reviewed publications, and a Fellow of the Society of Abdominal Radiology.
2021 ISCT PRESENTS WEBINAR SERIES
Hot Topics & Hot Products: What to look for in 2021
Clinical Impact of Dual-Energy CT
Friday | January 8th, 2021
2017 Presentations & Workshops
Pancreatic Tumors & Inflammation
Monday | 15:00-15:30
Track 3 | Readout With The Professor
Patient Pre-Requisites For CT Colonography: Colonic Cleansing & Bowel Distension
Monday | 15:30-15:50
Track 2 | CT Academy
Automated Tube Potential Selection: When Is Lower Better
Tuesday | 14:10-14:20
Track 1 | Cutting Edge Mini-Symposia
Extending The Life Of Older Scanners Using Image Based Denoising
Tuesday | 14:30-14:40
Track 1 | Cutting Edge Mini-Symposia
How Low Can We Go In Abdominal CT?
Tuesday | 15:50-16:00
Track 1 | Cutting Edge Mini-Symposia
Nodule Detection Performance At Ultra Low Doses
Tuesday | 16:30-16:40
Track 1 | Cutting Edge Mini-Symposia