Michael J Rasiej, MD
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Dr. Michael Rasiej is board certified in diagnostic radiology and subspecialty trained in musculoskeletal imaging and body MRI. Dr. Rasiej is an assistant professor of radiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and an assistant attending radiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. His expertise includes musculoskeletal MRI, CT, ultrasound, and radiograph interpretation including joints and spine as well as emergency radiology imaging.Areas of Expertise / Conditions Treated
ArthographyArthritis
Barbotage
Calcific Tendinitis
Cyst Aspiration
Emergency Radiology
Joint Injections
Joint Pain
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Morton’s Neuroma
MR Neurography
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Musculoskeletal Radiology
Nerve Blocks
Orthopedic Radiology
Piriformis Syndrome
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Sports Injuries
Steroid Injections
Trigger Point Injections
Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor of Radiology at CUMCAdministrative Titles
Clinical Director, Division of Emergency RadiologyHospital Affiliations
NewYork-Presbyterian WestchesterNewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital
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Credentials & Experience
Education & Training
Columbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsInternship: New York Hospital Queens
Residency: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
Fellowship: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
Board Certifications
Diagnostic RadiologyHonors & Awards
Best Lecturer of the Year 2011-2012 (given for lectures to residents)Research
Selected Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Vanbeek C, Loeffler BJ, Narzikul A, Gordon V, Rasiej MJ, Kazam JK, Abboud JA. Diagnostic accuracy of noncontrast MRI for detection of glenohumeral cartilage lesions: a prospective comparison to arthroscopy. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2014 Apr 21 pii: S1058-2746(14)00093-7.Fridman R, Bar-David T, Kamen S, Staron RB, Leung DK, Rasiej MJ. Imaging of diabetic foot infections. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2014 Jan;31(1):43-56.
Postolov I, Rasiej MJ, Hershman D, Hays AP, Austin JH. Thoracoabdominal muscular enlargement in dermatomyositis: CT visualization. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2005 Mar;184(3 Suppl):S91-3.
Poster Presentations
VanBeek C, Loeffler BJ, Narzikul A, Gordon V, Rasiej MJ, Kazam JK, Abboud JA. Diagnostic Accuracy of Noncontrast MRI for Detection of Glenohumeral Cartilage Lesions: A Prospective Comparison to Arthroscopy. Eastern Orthopaedic Association Meeting. October 2014.VanBeek C, Loeffler BJ, Narzikul A, Gordon V, Rasiej MJ, Kazam JK, Abboud JA. Diagnostic Accuracy of Noncontrast MRI for Detection of Glenohumeral Cartilage Lesions: A Prospective Comparison to Arthroscopy. American Orthopaedic Society / Canadian Orthopaedic Association Combined Meeting. June 2014.
VanBeek C, Loeffler BJ, Narzikul A, Gordon V, Rasiej MJ, Kazam JK, Abboud JA. Diagnostic Accuracy of Noncontrast MRI for Detection of Glenohumeral Cartilage Lesions: A Prospective Comparison to Arthroscopy. Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting. April 2014.