Clinical Professor of Diagnostic Imaging
Education
- BS, Quinnipiac University
- MHS, Quinnipiac University
Areas of Expertise
- Radiography
- Forensics
- Computed Tomography
- Mammography
Organization
- Diagnostic Imaging
Office Location
- Medicine, Nursing, Health Sci 141B
Mail Drop
- NH-MED
Courses
-
AMI 538 Introduction to CT Scanning
Summer 1 2024 -
AMI 538L Computed Tomography Lab I
Summer 1 2024 -
DMS 205 Human Anatomy Lab I
Fall 2024 -
PA 506 Forensic Imaging
Summer 1 2024 -
RS 201 Human Anatomy Imaging I
Fall 2024 -
RS 212L Laboratory Practicum I
Fall 2024 -
RS 241 Radiographic Image Production and Evaluation
Fall 2024 -
RS 241L Radiographic Image Production and Evaluation Lab I
Fall 2024
Experience
Quinnipiac University
Professor, Diagnostic Imaging Department
Hamden, CT. USA
2019 - Present
Quinnipiac University
Clinical Associate Professor, DI Program
Hamden, CT
2015 - 2019
Quinnipiac University
Clinical Assistant Professor, DI Program
Hamden, CT
2011 - 2015
Quinnipiac University
Clinical Coordinator, DI Program
Hamden, CT
2009 - 2011
Quinnipiac University
Lab Coordinator, DI Program
Hamden, CT
2005 - 2009
Radiology Group, PC
Radiographer, Mammographer, CT Technologist, (Per-Diem)
Hamden, CT
2005 - Present
Radiology Group, PC
Radiographer, Mammographer, CT Technologist
Hamden, CT
1997 - 2005
Milford Hospital
Radiographer
Milford, CT
1997 - 1998
Selected Publications
Living Kidney Donation and Imaging’s Role in Screening Prospective Donors
Tania Grgurich, Presenter
CSRT Annual Meeting , Wethersfield, CT (2023)
Relationship Between External and Internal Anatomical Predictors for Difficult Airways and Evaluation of Cadavers in Airway Training
Nankin, M., Copes, L., Feinn, R., Verdone, T., Grgurich, T.
American Association of Clinical Anatomists, Virtual Conference (2020)
Osteoarthritis, Osteophytes, and Enthesophytes Affect Biomechanical Function in Adults with X-Linked Hypophosposphatemia
Steele, A., Gonzalez, R., Garbalosa, J., Steigbigel, K., Grgurich, T., Parisi, E., Feinn, R., Tommasini, SM., Macica, C.
105(4) Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 1798-1814 April (2020)
"The Dead Shall Be Raised": Multidisciplinary analysis of human skeletons reveals complexity in 19th century immigrant socioeconomic history and identity in New Haven, CT
Aronsen, GP., Fehren-Schmidt, L., Krigbaum, J., Kamenov, GD., Conlogue, GJ., Warinner, C., Grgurich, T. et al et.al.,
PLOS one 1-50 September (2019)