Daniel Sheeran, MD, is an interventional radiologist providing minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to patients with a variety of medical conditions. His specialty is oncology and caring for patients with liver disease. He also works with patients with blood clots, varicose veins or venous disease.
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My name is Daniel Sheeran. I’m in the department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, and within that, the division of Interventional Radiology. We do minimally invasive image-guided procedures. So, we see patients on an in-patient out-patient setting, and if they do need something, like that type of procedure, that is what we provide for them.
My grandfather was an internal medicine physician. When I was growing up, I got to see him as a physician and knew I always wanted to do something where you wouldn’t just be sitting at a desk. I wanted to work where you would be with people on a daily basis, and doing something where you felt good about your job when you went home at the end of the day.
I think the most rewarding part has been: not all of our procedures are curative. Unfortunately, some of our procedures are palliative in nature. But the curative ones, when you see those patients at four weeks, at eight weeks, at a year, and see they are still doing well; it’s nice to see those patients. We’ve made an incision the size of a fingernail, and yet here we are with a curative result for their problem.
Interventional Radiologist Daniel Sheeran, MD
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