Bernard B. O’Malley received his B.S. in Biology from Manhattan
College in 1981 and his M.D. from Upstate Medical Center
in 1985. He completed an internship and residency in diagnostic radiology
and was elected chief resident at the St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston,
New Jersey. He spent two Fellowship years in the Division of Neuroradiology
at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
After completing his Fellowship,
he joined the radiology department at The Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center (MSKCC) where he became an associate radiologist. While
at MSKCC, he initiated several interdisciplinary conferences including
the weekly PET-Cross Sectional Imaging Conference.
Dr. O'Malley joined
Princeton Radiology Associates in January 1999. His areas
of clinical expertise include neuroradiology, head and neck imaging and
intervention, CT, MRI and PET scans.
His publications include co-authorship
of “Head and Neck Cancer:
A Multidisciplinary Approach,” contribution to the Union Internationale
Contre le Cancer “Flow Charts for Diagnosis and Staging of Cancer,” and
the A.C.S. text-atlas for head and neck cancer.