S. Rodes Brown, M.D.
S. Rodes Brown, M.D.Assistant Professor, Division of Interventional Radiology |
Rodes Brown, M.D., completed his undergraduate degree at Washington and Lee University, followed by medical school and preliminary internship at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He completed his residency and subspecialty training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and served as chief resident during his final year of dedicated interventional radiology training. Dr. Brown is an assistant professor in the Division of Interventional Radiology where he is currently the assistant program director for the independent IR residency. He also spends a portion of his clinical time doing diagnostic work in the Abdominal Imaging section. Areas of interest include interventional oncology, hepatobiliary/portal hypertension intervention, uterine fibroid embolization, and trauma intervention. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |
Adam P. Jacobs, M.D.
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Adam Jacobs, M.D., graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering. He then attended medical school at the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham, Alabama. Jacobs went on to complete his preliminary internship year in general surgery at Brookwood Baptist Health Systems, followed by his residency in diagnostic radiology with early specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. After graduating residency, he went on to complete an additional independent residency in vascular and interventional radiology at UAB. He is currently an assistant professor in the Division of Intervention Radiology. His areas of clinical interest include dialysis access management, venous disease, biliary interventions, and quality improvement. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |
Junaid Raja, M.D., MSPH, M.S.
Junaid Raja, M.D., MSPH, M.S.Assistant Professor, Division of Interventional Radiology |
Junaid Raja, M.D., MSPH, is an assistant professor in the Division of Interventional Radiology at the University of Alabama Birmingham. He grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina prior to attending Duke University, double majoring in Chemistry and Political Science. He then earned a Master's in Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a Master's of Science in Biotechnology at Johns Hopkins University before attending medical school at Ross University. Dr. Raja is a fully trained and board certified internist having trained and practiced in Internal Medicine at the Waterbury track at Yale New Haven Hospital prior to pursuing additional training in Diagnostic and Vascular Interventional Radiology also at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dr. Raja has a broad range of interests and expertise ranging from adult and pediatric interventional oncology (transarterial embolizations and ablations), arteriovenous malformations, complex biliary interventions (including advanced percutaneous endoscopy), portal hypertension, deep venous disease, trauma, and critical care in interventional radiology. Dr. Raja is also passionate about medical education and is a strong patient advocate. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |
Junjian Huang, M.D.
Director of Ambulatory Services, Interventional Radiology junjianhuang@uabmc.edu | 205-975-4850 | Location: H603 |
Junjian Huang, M.D. graduated cum laude from Emory University in Atlanta, GA earning BS degrees in Chemistry and Biology. He then attended medical school at the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Huang performed his surgical internship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and started residency at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, IL. He transferred to and completed his diagnostic residency with Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR) at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He then completed his fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. His research interests include uterine fibroid embolization, thermal ablation, pain control, and political advocacy. During residency, the Society of Interventional Radiology awarded him a grant to study pain control in uterine fibroid embolization. Additionally, he was co-primary investigator on two MGH Schlaeger grants developing an EHR chatbot and investigating thermal protective properties of gelfoam during thermal ablation. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |