Peter S. Conti, MD

Areas of Treatment:

Specialties:

  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Radiology

Title:

  • Professor of Radiology

Department:

Locations:

Sub-specialties:

  • PET/CT

Background:

Dr. Conti completed his MD at Cornell University Medical College and then went on to Cornell University Graduate School of Medicine to do his Ph.D. in Biophysics. After an Internship in Surgery at St. Lukes Hospital, NY he went on to do his residency in Radiology, and then a fellowship in Nuclear Medicine at John Hopkins Hospital, MD. He joined the staff at USC as a professor of Pharmacy and then Radiology and Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Conti as board certification from the the American Board of Radiology and American Board of Nuclear Medicine.

Education:

  • The Johns Hopkins University, Nat. Science/Chemistry, 1978
  • Cornell University Medical College, Medicine, 1985
  • Cornell University Graduate School of Medicine, Biophysics, 1985

Internships:

  • St. Luke's Hospital, N.Y. Dept Surgery, 1985 - 86

Residencies:

  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dept Radiology, 1986 - 89

Fellowships:

  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Radiology, Div Nuclear Medicine, 1989 - 1991

Board Certification:

  • American Board of Radiology
  • American Board of Nuclear Medicine

Professional Society Memberships:

  • Sigma Xi - Cornell University
  • Radiological Society North America
  • American Chemical Society
  • American College Radiology
  • Society Nuclear Medicine
  • American Society Clinical Oncology
  • American College of Nuclear
  • Academy of Molecular Imaging
  • American Association for Cancer Research
  • New York Academy of Sciences
  • Los Angeles Radiological Society
  • LARS Nuclear Medicine Section
  • California Radiological Society
  • Society of Molecular Imaging

Awards:

  • Eagle Scout, 1973
  • Edwin Gould Foundation Scholar, 1974
  • Phi Beta Kappa - Johns Hopkins University, 1976
  • Hodson Foundation Scholar - Johns Hopkins University, 1976 - 78
  • Thesis Honors - Cornell University Medical College, 1985
  • Postdoctoral Award for Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 1990
  • Young Investigator Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology, 1990
  • President's Distinguished Service Award, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 2001
  • Who's Who in Engineering Education, 2002
  • Winfield Evans Memorial Lecturer, Southwest Chapter, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 2002
  • Fellow, American College of Radiology, 2003
  • Fellow, American College of Nuclear Physicians, 2003
  • UNICO National Marconi Science Award, 2003
  • Distinguished Alumni Award; Johns Hopkins University, Division of Nuclear Medicine, 2003
  • Strathmore's Who's Who Lifetime Member, 2004
  • Global Directory Who's Who Lifetime Member, 2005
  • Best Doctors in America, 2005, 2007
  • Medical Imaging: Industry Top 10 in Nuclear Medicine/Physics, 2006, 2007
  • RT Image's 25 Most Influential, 2006

Languages:

  • English