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Dr. Sabeen Dhand
Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Sabeen Dhand is a practicing interventional radiologist with PIH Health in Los Angeles.
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About Dr. Sabeen Dhand
Dr. Dhand completed his fellowship at Northwestern and is currently an Interventional Radiologist at PIH Health in Los Angeles. His practice is focused on treating a wide variety of diseases, with a special interest in limb salvage, aortic aneurysms, and neurovascular disease including stroke. After spending 13 years in the cold winters of Chicago, graduating from Northwestern IR fellowship in 2015, Dr. Sabeen Dhand moved to Los Angeles to join LAIIC (Los Angeles Imaging and Interventional Consultants). LAIIC is a high volume, head-to-toe practice, where Sabeen has significantly expanded the treatment of peripheral vascular disease, aortic disease, oncology, and neurovascular disease. In addition to relentlessly growing the practice, Sabeen is part of the Backtable podcast team and serves as a regular host primarily for topics centered on PAD, aortic disease, and neuro IR. Sabeen has a special interest in technology and education, melding the two in his active social media presence. Sabeen dreams to continuously grow his practice and make it the "best practice in the world" while also trying to do the same for the Backtable podcast.
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Podcasts Featuring Dr. Sabeen Dhand
Episode #7
Is surgery truly the "cure" for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and when is it a viable option? In this episode, Dr. Sabeen Dhand leads a roundtable discussion with interventional radiologist Dr. Siddharth Padia and transplant/hepatobiliary surgeons Dr. John Seal and Dr. Gabriel Schnickel, delving into the complexities of surgical treatments for HCC and the evolving landscape of liver resection and transplantation.
Episode #5
Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), like that of many other cancers, spans a spectrum from curative to palliative intent. To explore the "grey zone" of treatment goals for intermediate-stage HCC patients, Dr. Sabeen Dhand interviews a panel of experts in the field: medical oncologists Dr. Adam Burgoyne and Dr. Lingling Du, along with interventional radiologists Dr. Kirema Garcia-Reyes and Dr. Zachary Berman.
Episode #4
For hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients who are not candidates for liver transplant or resection, lesion ablation can be a curative treatment. With multiple ablation options available and still under investigation, it can be challenging to navigate the differences between them. In this episode, Dr. Tyler Sandow hosts a discussion with interventional radiologists Dr. Kirema Garcia-Reyes, Dr. Sabeen Dhand, and Dr. Kevin Burns on the various ablation options for HCC and when to use each one.
Episode #2
Of all the topics covered during interventional radiology training, dosimetry education is often delayed until after IRs enter clinical practice. In this episode, Drs. Tyler Sandow and Sabeen Dhand host a roundtable discussion with experts on the dosimetry fundamentals that all Y90 operators should understand. They are joined by interventional radiologists Drs. Zachary Berman, Kirema Garcia-Reyes, and Siddharth Padia, who provide their expert insights.
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