Dr. Kris Van Lom is a radiologist based in San Diego, California. He has been in practice for the past 33 years. Dr. Van Lom graduated in 1984 from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine. A year later, he did an internship stage at the Scripps Mercy Hospital-San Diego. He completed a residency stage at University of California San Diego Completed in 1988 and a fellowship at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University in 1989. Dr. Kris Van Lom is a board-certified specialist in diagnostic radiology. He contributed to a published study that focused on a speech recognition and transcription case history for radiologists results. At the moment, Dr. Kris Van Lom is affiliated with the following hospitals in his area: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla, Scripps Mercy Hospital - San Diego, Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center, UC San Diego Health System.
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine Graduated in 1984
Medical School
Scripps Mercy Hospital-San Diego Completed in 1985
Internship
University of California San Diego Completed in 1988
Residency
Mallinckrodt Institute Of Radiology, Washington University Completed in 1989
Fellowship

American Board of Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
(888) 334-1000
751 S Bascom Ave
San Jose, California 95128 
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Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla
Languages: English/Spanish
(858) 626-4123
9888 Genesee Ave
La Jolla, California 92037 
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Scripps Mercy Hospital - San Diego
Languages: English/Spanish
(619) 294-8111
4077 Fifth Ave
San Diego, California 92103 
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Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
(619) 502-5800
751 Medical Center Ct
Chula Vista, California 91911 
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UC San Diego Health System
Languages: English/Spanish
(858) 657-7000
200 West Arbor Drive
San Diego, California 92103 
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Dr. Kris Van Lom has contributed to 1 publications.
Speech recognition/transcription case history. Self-correcting the impression. Eliminating barriers to self-editing by radiologists results in more detailed impression...
Van Lom, K.; Health Manag Technol. 2009 Feb.
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