As assistant professor of radiology with the Harvard Medical School teaching hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Dr. Gul Moonis delivers formal lectures on medical topics to residents and clinical and research fellows. Since 2007, Gul Moonis, MD, has instructed BIDMC neuroradiology fellows in areas such as imaging of temporal bone surgery, the brachial plexus, and the skull base.
For the past few years, Dr. Moonis pursued a research project on the “Temporal Bone MDCT Appearance of Autoatticotomy” Her goal was to describe the HRCT pattern of autoatticotomy in patients with cholesteatoma; representing skin growth in the middle ear. She is also pursuing research on “MDCT evaluation of 3rd window lesions in the temporal bone.” A member of the American Society of Neuroradiology, Dr. Moonis serves as an ad hoc reviewer for publications such as the Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography and the American Journal of Neuroradiology. Gul Moonis, MD, has presented to colleagues and peers on topics such as temporal bone imaging and skull base imaging at numerous institutions nationwide, including the University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins Medical Center.
For the past few years, Dr. Moonis pursued a research project on the “Temporal Bone MDCT Appearance of Autoatticotomy” Her goal was to describe the HRCT pattern of autoatticotomy in patients with cholesteatoma; representing skin growth in the middle ear. She is also pursuing research on “MDCT evaluation of 3rd window lesions in the temporal bone.” A member of the American Society of Neuroradiology, Dr. Moonis serves as an ad hoc reviewer for publications such as the Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography and the American Journal of Neuroradiology. Gul Moonis, MD, has presented to colleagues and peers on topics such as temporal bone imaging and skull base imaging at numerous institutions nationwide, including the University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins Medical Center.