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Dr. Jean Jose

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Radiologist

Dr. Jean Jose -  - University of Miami Athletics

Jean Jose, D.O., is an attending physician and associate chief of the musculoskeletal imaging section of the University of Miami Radiology Department, currently serving as director of imaging for the University of Miami Sports Medicine Institute and director of radiology at The Lennar Foundation Medical Center. He is board-certified by the American Board of Radiology and holds medical licenses in Florida and New York.

In addition to his medical training, Dr. Jose holds a bachelors in cellular biology and a masters in molecular biology. He completed his diagnostic radiology residency at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2007, where he served as chief resident from 2005-2007. In 2007, Dr. Jose received The Evelyn and Harry Indursky Award for Outstanding Radiology Resident. Dr. Jose completed a musculoskeletal radiology fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery, Weil Cornell Medical College in New York City, where he was distinguished with the 2008 Fellowship Education Award. Upon the completion of his fellowship, he accepted the position at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, now serving as an associate professor of clinical radiology and orthopedic surgery.

Dr. Jose is a member of the University of Miami Institutional Review Board (IRB) Committee and is actively involved in several research studies at UM. As attending physician, Dr. Jose has been awarded several teaching awards and recognitions by the departments of radiology and orthopedic surgery. His research interests are diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal imaging, magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage and sport related injuries. He has published more than 76 articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, co-authored book chapters on orthopedic imaging, and has presented at more than 30 national and international medical conferences and more than 40 scientific meetings.