Arnold Cheung, MD
Practice Area: Body Radiology, Musculoskeletal Radiology & Emergency Radiology
Education
- MBA, MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, 2027
- MD, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, 2006
- BA, New York University, New York, NY, 1999
Residency and Fellowships
Fellowship
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2013
Research Fellowship
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Diagnostic CT Imaging, 2008
Residency
- St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, MA, Diagnostic Radiology, 2012
Internship
- University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, General Surgery, 2007
Certifications and Licenses
- American Board of Radiology
- Minnesota Medical License
- Wisconsin Medical License
- North Dakota Medical License
- Massachusetts Medical License
Memberships
- Massachusetts Radiological Society
- Minnesota Radiological Society
- Radiological Society of North America
- American College of Radiology
- Society of Skeletal Radiology
Personal
Hometown
Boston, MA, by way of Hong Kong
Interests
Traveling to experience new cultures through their food and daily life; spending time with my wife and daughter
Why I Became a Radiologist
Radiologists use modern medical technology to see "inside" the body and diagnose the conditions that change a patient's course, whether it's cancer, an acute emergency, or a sports injury. Turning a remarkable human invention into something that makes people's lives better is a meaningful cause that I feel very fortunate to be part of. Our specialty has never stopped advancing: from X-ray and CT, to ultrasound and MRI, and now through molecular imaging, machine learning and agentic AI. That arc of progress is what first drew me to radiology yesteryear, and it's what still does today.