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March 29, 2017
Transforming Radiology with Dr. Gail Weingast
While Gail Weingast officially became a doctor in 1976, when she earned the right to be called Dr. Gail Weingast, MD, it turns out that completing her medical school studies was only the beginning. Following that, Dr. Weingast did a pediatrics internship from 1976-1977 at Colorado General Hospital in Denver, where she followed that up with a residency in pediatrics over the next two years, a radiology residency for the next three years and a fellowship in ultrasound technology in 1983.
She completed her post-graduate studies as a radiologist at St. Anthony’s Hospital, also in Denver from 1983 to 1984. After that she practiced at several other hospitals in Denver and the rest of Colorado, as well as a couple New York, until she settled into her current position a highly regarded radiology specialist at William W. Backus Hospital in Norwich, Connecticut, where she serves at that facility’s Chief of Ultrasound and Breast Imaging and has been able to lead her department to be the best in the nation.
She completed her post-graduate studies as a radiologist at St. Anthony’s Hospital, also in Denver from 1983 to 1984. After that she practiced at several other hospitals in Denver and the rest of Colorado, as well as a couple New York, until she settled into her current position a highly regarded radiology specialist at William W. Backus Hospital in Norwich, Connecticut, where she serves at that facility’s Chief of Ultrasound and Breast Imaging and has been able to lead her department to be the best in the nation.