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His personal interests involve American history, early American decorative arts, and antique American furniture. He is an accomplished wood worker, amateur blacksmith, and a church organist. He spends a large number of hours in community service, primarily through his church affiliation and enjoys traveling with his wife and two daughters.


Attending Radiologist and Chief of Interventional Radiology, Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, CT

Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT


Doctor Greenwood, a native of Salt Lake City, Utah, received his B.A. degree in anthropology from the University of Utah in 1972. He then attended The George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington D.C, under a United States Air Force Medical Scholarship, earning his medical degree in 1976. On graduation, he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and then moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he completed his Medical/Radiologic Internship in 1977 at the Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. Continuing at Wilford Hall, he completed his radiology residency in 1980, spending his senior year as a fellow in Angiography/Interventional Radiology.

Doctor Greenwood stayed on as a staff Radiologist at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center for five years practicing and teaching interventional radiology in a large residency program. He became Chief of Angiography and Special Procedures in 1984 at that 1000 bed military institution and helped develop the use of thrombolytic agents for peripheral arterial occlusions, angioplasty and stenting for arterial occlusive disease, and the percutaneous placement of IVC filters.

Doctor Greenwood was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force in 1985, at the rank of Major and received the Air Force Commendation medal and several other unit citations during that service.

In 1985, Doctor Greenwood was recruited to the Yale New Haven Hospital as an Attending Radiologist and Assistant Professor of Radiology. In that position, he trained numerous residents and fellows in Interventional Radiology and served as the Medical Director for the Biliary Lithotripsy Service in 1989. In 1989, he moved to the Hospital of St Raphael to become Director of Interventional Radiology and also served as the Director of the Radiology Residency Program for nine years from 1990 to 1999.

Doctor Greenwood has remained an Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology at the Yale University School of Medicine, but practices exclusively at the Hospital of St Raphael. He is a Consultant Gratis for the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health in the specialty of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. He has been invited to several national vascular and interventional radiology conferences as a guest speaker and has contributed to the national peer reviewed literature on Vascular and Interventional Radiology.






Doctor Greenwood is a diplomate of the American Board of Radiology, and in addition he received a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Interventional Radiology from the American Board of Radiology in 1999. He is member of several professional societies including: the Radiological Society of North America, American College of Radiology, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology (Fellow), New Haven County Medical Association and the Connecticut State Medical Society.





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