William Dillon, MD
Biography
William P. Dillon, MD, is the Elizabeth A. Guillaumin Professor of Radiology in the section of Neuroradiology. Dr. Dillon received his medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and completed his residency at the University of Utah, followed by a fellowship in Neuroradiology at the University of California, San Francisco in 1982. In 1992, he was appointed Chief of the the Neuroradiology section UCSF.
Dr. Dillon is past president of the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) and the American Society of Neuroradiology. Dr. Dillon received the Gold Medal from the ASHNR in 2008 and the Gold Medal from the American Society of Neuroradiology in 2015. He was a Senior Editor for the American Journal of Neuroradiology from 1998 to 2011, and has been a co-investigator in 25 funded projects and 10 clinical trials. He has published 230 articles, 23 book chapters, and 3 books.
Dr. Dillon received the Francis A. Sooy, MD teaching award for Clinical Excellence from the Department of Otolaryngology, UCSF in 1993, and the J. Elliott Royer award for contributions to clinical neurology in 2011. He was also the recipient of the Outstanding Researcher Award from the American Society of Neuroradiology in 2014. He has been elected as one of the Best Doctors of America every year since 1995.
His interests are varied and include imaging of the head and neck, spinal pain management, imaging of stroke, vascular diseases of the brain, and imaging of brain tumors.
Expertise:
Neuroradiology, Adult
Specialty:
Head and Neck Neuroradiology, Spine Radiology
Professional Interests:
MRI and CT imaging of stroke, imaging of brain tumors, head and neck imaging, imaging and pain management of spine disorders
Education and Training:
• Medical School: University of California, Los Angeles - Medical Degree
• Internship: Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle - Internal Medicine
• Residency: University of Utah, Salt Lake City - Diagnostic Radiology
• Fellowship: University of Utah, Salt Lake City - Neuroradiology, Six Months (1982)
• Fellowship: University of California, San Francisco - Neuroradiology, Six Months (1982–1983)
• Medical License Utah (1979-1982, inactive)
• Medical License California (1982-Present)
• American Board of Radiology (1982-Present)
• Medical License Ohio (1996-2001, inactive)
• Medical License Arizona (1998-2001, inactive)
• Medical License New York State (2000-2002, inactive)
• American Board of Radiology (1982-Present)