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Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

Keshav Anand, MD/MPH, was originally born in New Delhi, India but moved at an early age to Phoenix, Arizona. He completed his undergraduate studies in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He completed the combined MD/MPH program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix. He stayed in Phoenix to complete his internal medicine preliminary year at Banner University medical center. Subsequently, he completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency at Creighton University at St. Joseph’s Hospital/Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ where he was chief resident. After residency, he moved to Texas to complete his Interventional Radiology fellowship at UT Health Sciences Center-San Antonio. Afterwards, he was excited to move to Salt Lake City to practice Interventional Radiology and be closer to home.

Dr. Anand performs the full spectrum of interventional radiology. His particular interests include radial artery access for minimally invasive angiographic procedures, kyphoplasty, and tumor ablation. He is extremely interested in medical student, resident, and fellow education.

Outside of radiology, Dr. Anand enjoys exploring the numerous activities Utah has to offer. He enjoys cycling, hiking, basketball, and learning to ski.

Specialties

  • Interventional Radiology
  • Radiology

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Radiology and Imaging Sciences - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Clinical Radiology
Board Certification American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)
American Board of Radiology (Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology)
National Board of Medical Examiners

Keshav Anand, MD/MPH, was originally born in New Delhi, India but moved at an early age to Phoenix, Arizona. He completed his undergraduate studies in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He completed the combined MD/MPH program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix. He stayed in Phoenix to complete his internal medicine preliminary year at Banner University medical center. Subsequently, he completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency at Creighton University at St. Joseph’s Hospital/Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ where he was chief resident. After residency, he moved to Texas to complete his Interventional Radiology fellowship at UT Health Sciences Center-San Antonio. Afterwards, he was excited to move to Salt Lake City to practice Interventional Radiology and be closer to home.

Dr. Anand performs the full spectrum of interventional radiology. His particular interests include radial artery access for minimally invasive angiographic procedures, kyphoplasty, and tumor ablation. He is extremely interested in medical student, resident, and fellow education.

Outside of radiology, Dr. Anand enjoys exploring the numerous activities Utah has to offer. He enjoys cycling, hiking, basketball, and learning to ski.

Academic Locations

School of Medicine

801-581-7553

30 N 1900 E
University of Utah Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, #1A071
Salt Lake City, UT  84132

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Radiology and Imaging Sciences - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Clinical Radiology
Board Certification American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)
American Board of Radiology (Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology)
National Board of Medical Examiners

Education History

Fellowship University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio
Interventional Radiology
Fellow, 2020
Residency Creighton University School of Medicine/Barrow Neurological Institute
Diagnostic Radiology
Resident, 2019
Internship Banner - University Medical Center
Internal Medicine
Preliminary Intern, 2015
Doctoral Training University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix
Medicine
M.D., 2014
Graduate Training University of Arizona Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
Public Health
M.P.H., 2014
Graduate Training University of Arizona
Major: Molecular and Cellular Biology; Minor: Mathematics
B.S., 2010

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Anand K, Sabbagh M (2016). Amyloid Imaging: Poised for Integration into Medical Practice. Neurotherapeutics, 14(1), 54-61.
  2. Sabbagh MN, Schuble B, Anand K, Richards D, Murayama S, Akatsu H, Takao M, Rowe CC, Masters CL, Barthel H, Gertz HJ, Peters O, Rasgon N, Jovalekic A, Sabri O, Schulz-Schaeffer WJ, Seibyl J (2016). Histopathology and Florbetaben PET in Patients Incorrectly Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. J Alzheimers Dis, 56(2), 441-446.
  3. Anand K, Sabbagh M (2015). Early investigational drugs targeting tau protein for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Expert Opin Investig Drugs, 24(10), 1355-60.
  4. Sabbagh MN, Walker DG, Reid RT, Stadnick T, Anand K, Lue LF (2008). Absence of effect of chronic nicotine administration on amyloid beta peptide levels in transgenic mice overexpressing mutated human APP (Sw, Ind). Neurosci Lett, 448(2), 217-20.

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