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Alex G. Boutselis, M.D.

  1. Radiologist

Departamentos

Grupos especializados

Location

  1. Phoenix, Arizona

Idiomas

English

Alexander George Boutselis, M.D., is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist specializing in emergency and hospital radiology. He currently serves as Senior Associate Consultant in the Division of Emergency and Hospital Radiology at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, and holds an academic appointment as Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. Dr. Boutselis brings decades of experience in clinical radiology and medical leadership, with a long-standing commitment to optimizing emergency imaging services in both community and academic settings.

Dr. Boutselis focuses on the appropriate utilization of imaging in the emergency department, leveraging IT and AI tools to improve outcomes, reduce physician shift intensity, and enhance patient care. He has led multiple systemwide initiatives, including PACS integration and the implementation of AI-generated impression tools, and played a pivotal role in developing dynamic worklist software for high-volume emergency radiology divisions.

  • Board certified in diagnostic radiology since 1997
  • Co-founded InnerVision Advanced Medical Imaging Center in Indiana
  • Former Co-Chief of Emergency Radiology at Indiana University
  • Involved with research evaluating discrepancies between Community Radiologist and Emergency Radiologist interpretation of trauma imaging performed for patients transferred to Level 1 Trauma Center
  • Experienced mentor to faculty and residents pursuing academic careers
  • Contributor to radiology quality improvement and policy development
  • Current RAD AI impressions tester at Mayo Clinic Arizona

Dr. Boutselis continues to advance emergency radiology through clinical innovation, education, and collaborative system improvements.

  1. Abdominal injury
  2. Abdominal wall injury
  3. Appendicitis
  4. Bone metastasis
  5. Cancer treatment related morbidity
  6. Chest injury
  7. Diverticulitis
  8. Gastrointestinal bleeding
  9. Gastrointestinal perforation
  10. Head trauma
  11. Infection
  12. Intracranial hemorrhage
  13. Metastatic spinal cord compression
  14. Pathologic fracture
  15. Pediatric trauma
  16. Pelvis fracture
  17. Pneumonia
  18. Pneumothorax
  19. Pulmonary embolism
  20. Small bowel obstruction
  21. Spinal compression fracture
  22. Stroke
  23. Thyroid disease
  24. Traumatic brain injury
  25. Traumatic injury
  26. Traumatic spine injury
  1. Abdominal CT scan
  2. Abdominal ultrasound
  3. Bone scan
  4. Brain CT scan
  5. Brain MRI
  6. Chest x-ray
  7. CT angiogram
  8. CT scan
  9. Doppler ultrasound
  10. Emergency care
  11. Focused ultrasound
  12. MRI
  13. Nuclear medicine scan
  14. Positron emission tomography scan
  15. Thyroid scan
  16. Trauma care
  17. Ultrasound
  18. X-ray
  • Emergency Radiology: Special focus on timely, accurate imaging interpretation for acutely ill or injured patients in emergency settings.
  • Appropriate Utilization of Imaging Studies: Ensuring the right imaging exams are ordered to maximize diagnostic value and minimize unnecessary radiation or delay.
  • Efficient Delivery of Emergency Imaging Services: Streamlining imaging workflows to reduce turnaround time and improve patient care in high-volume settings.
  • Clinical Impact of Imaging on Subspecialty Care: Exploring how emergency radiology influences downstream medical and surgical decision-making.
  • System-Wide Imaging Integration and Optimization: Leading initiatives that integrate PACS systems and streamline radiologist workflow across hospital systems.
  • Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Implementing and evaluating AI tools, such as RadAI, to improve reporting efficiency and reduce cognitive workload.
  • Radiologist Wellness and Shift Intensity Management: Innovating ways to monitor and adjust shift workload using objective data (e.g., RVUs) and stakeholder input.
  1. 1997
    Chief Resident - RadiologyBaystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine
  2. 1993
    Resident - SurgeryBaystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine
  3. 1992
    MDThe Ohio State University College of Medicine
  4. 1988
    BA - Chemistry (with Honors) and EnglishWilliams College

Certifications

  1. 1997
    Diagnostic RadiologyAmerican Board of Radiology

Awards and honors

  1. 2024
    ASER Magna Cum Laude Oral PresentationAmerican Society of Emergency Radiology Annual Meeting
  2. 2024
    2nd Place Oral PresentationIU Campbell-Klatte
  3. 1996
    John Harris, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Resident Research PaperAmerican Society of Emergency Radiology Annual Meeting
  4. 1991
    Selected as Medical Student Delegate to ACS National MeetingAmerican College of Surgeons
  5. 1989
    Awarded Roessler Medical Research GrantThe Ohio State University
  6. 1988
    Awarded Van Vechtin Prize for DebatingWilliams College
  7. 1987
    Research Grant WinnerNational Science Foundation
  8. 1987
    Awarded Elizor Smith Rhetorical Prize for DebatingWilliams College
  9. 1985
    President, Debate TeamWilliams College

Professional memberships

  1. 2025 - present
    MemberED-Rad Committee, Department of Radiology
  2. 2024 - 2025
    ChairAdvisory Council, Emergency Radiology Division, Indiana University
  3. 2023 - 2025
    ChairRecruitment Committee, Emergency Radiology Division, Indiana University
  4. 2001 - 2006
    MemberBoard of Directors, Unity Healthcare
  5. 1997 - 2000
    MemberNuclear Medicine Committee, Home Hospital and St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
  6. 1997 - present
    MemberIndiana Radiological Society
  7. 1997 - present
    MemberIndiana State Medical Association
  8. 1993 - present
    MemberAmerican College of Radiology
  9. 1993 - present
    MemberAmerican Society of Emergency Radiology

Publications