Martin Radvany

MD, FACR, FSIR
Assistant Professor Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair
University of South Florida

Dr. Radvany received his medical degree from Northwestern University in Chicago in 1991. He completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii and fellowships in Interventional Radiology and Interventional Neuroradiology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. After completing military service, he joined the Johns Hopkins faculty as an Assistant Professor of Radiology, Neurological Surgery and Neurology.

In 2015 he was recruited to WellSpan hospital to establish the Neurointerventional Radiology program which led to WellSpan’s designation as a JCAHO-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center (CSC) in less than two years. He returned to academics in 2018 to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) as Professor of Radiology and Neurological Surgery where he served as Chief of the Division of Interventional Neuroradiology. He currently has an academic appointment at the University of South Floria and serves as the Chief of Endovascular Neurosurgery at Lakeland Regional Medical Center.

2026 Sessions

Arterial and Stroke Workshop

  • Other
    • Martin Radvany
    • Ian Kaminsky
    • Joseph J. Gemmete
    • Kumar Madassery
    • Mike Watts
    • Elizabeth Genovese
    • Omar Chohan
    • Nicolas Mouawad
    • Harris Chengazi

Session 7: Neuro

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Joseph J. Gemmete
    • James Milburn
    • Robert Starke

Belt and Suspenders: Combined Thrombectomy Techniques

  • Other
    • Martin Radvany

Session 7 Neuro Q&A

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Joseph J. Gemmete
    • James Milburn
    • Robert Starke

Session 8: Neuro

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Sameer Ansari
    • Chris Roark
    • Robert Starke
    • Ian Kaminsky

Session 8 - Q&A

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Sameer Ansari
    • Chris Roark
    • Robert Starke
    • Ian Kaminsky
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