David A. Boyajian, M.D.

Diagnostic Radiology

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Biographical Info

Dr. Boyajian is Vice Chair of Radiology for Lower Manhattan, where he serves as Clinical Director of the Department of Radiology at NewYork-Presbyterian / Lower Manhattan Hospital, and Lead Physician of Weill Cornell Imaging at NewYork-Presbyterian’s 53 Beekman Street practice.

 

He is a graduate of Harvard University, having earned there the degrees Artium Baccalaureus summa cum laude in Biochemical Sciences, and Doctor of Medicine. He has completed internship in Internal Medicine at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass.; residency training in Diagnostic Radiology at NYP / Weill Cornell Medical Center, serving as Chief Resident during that time; and fellowship training in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (body and musculoskeletal), also at Weill Cornell Medical Center. He is certified to practice Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology.

 

In July 2010, Dr. Boyajian joined the full-time faculty of Weill Cornell Medical College. During his tenure, he has garnered a reputation for clinical excellence in a broad array of imaging modalities, including MRI, CT, and ultrasound. He has been an invited lecturer at international conferences in these areas of clinical expertise, as well as in CT physics and radiology reporting. He is a faculty moderator of Lower Manhattan Hospital’s interdisciplinary gastrointestinal tumor board, and routinely conducts imaging review rounds for referring physicians.

 

In his role as Chair of the NYP/LMH Radiology Quality and Patient Safety Committee, Dr. Boyajian has developed and implemented numerous initiatives, several of which have been adopted broadly throughout the NYP enterprise. Leadership of efforts to enhance quality, safety, and the patient experience has been a hallmark of his career.

 

Dr. Boyajian is a member of the American College of Radiology, the Radiological Society of North America, and the American Roentgen Ray Society.

Honors and Awards

NewYork-Presbyterian Distinguished Housestaff Award, 2008.

NewYork-Presbyterian Quality and Patient Safety Star Award, 2014.

Board Certifications
American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)
Clinical Expertise
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Body Imaging
Abdominal Imaging
Gastrointestinal Radiology
Hepatobiliary Pancreas Imaging
Genitourinary Radiology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Musculoskeletal Radiology
Body MRI
Orthopedic Radiology
MRI Liver
MRI Pelvis Female
Computed Tomography (CT) Scan
CT Scan of the Body
CT Scan of the Pelvis
PET-CT
PET Scan
Ultrasound
Fluoroscopy
X-Ray Imaging
Bone Density Test
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Abdominal Ultrasound
Carotid Ultrasound
Emergency Ultrasound
Gynecologic Ultrasound
Pelvic Ultrasound
Vascular Ultrasound
Cancer Screening
Colon Cancer Screening
Liver Transplantation
Kidney Transplantation
MRI of the Foot and Ankle
MRI of the Knee
MRI of the Hand and Wrist
MRI of the Shoulder
Extremity X-Ray
Languages
English
German
Armenian
Education 
  • M.D.
    Harvard Medical School
    2004
  • A.B.
    Harvard College
    2000
Appointments 
  • Assistant Attending Radiologist
    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University

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