Donald F. Denny, Jr. received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania
in 1973 and his M.D. from Hahnemann Medical College in
Philadelphia in 1978. He served an internship in internal medicine
and a residency in diagnostic radiology at Yale-New Haven Hospital,
and was co-chief resident from 1981-1982. He was appointed clinical fellow
in cardiovascular radiology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and
Harvard University School of Medicine from 1982-1983. From
1983 to 1985, he served as clinical assistant professor of radiation
medicine at Brown University and was on staff at Rhode
Island Hospital in Providence.
He was appointed chief of vascular and interventional
radiology at Yale University in 1985 and became clinical director
of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, associate professor of Diagnostic
Radiology, and director of the Diagnostic Radiology Research Laboratory
at Yale University.
In 1991, Dr. Denny joined Princeton Radiology
Associates. He maintains many academic activities and interests. He remains
an Associate Clinical Professor of Diagnostic Radiology at Yale. He has
over 40 scholarly publications including original research reports, book
chapters, and commentary. He reviews manuscripts for several
medical journals in the field of diagnostic radiology, and is a frequent
lecturer at professional meetings and courses. Dr. Denny
is board-certified in diagnostic radiology with a certificate of added
qualifications in vascular and interventional radiology. He is a fellow
of the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology.