Michigan radiologist recognized by Continental Who's Who

Radiologist Mehran Salari, MD, has been recognized in the Continental Who’s Who as a “Pinnacle Professional” in the field of healthcare. Salari is a partner at Southfield Radiology Associates in Southfield, Mich.

“In the industry for thirteen years, Dr. Salari is a seasoned radiologist specializing in diagnostic, interventional and vascular radiology where he assists patients in the areas of fibroid embolization, pelvic congestion, male varicose seals and more,” the Continental Who’s Who release read.

“Dr. Salari's work also extends to cover embolization for gastrointestinal bleed or other internal hemorrhages due to trauma or malignancy; as well as interventional oncology including percutaneous tumor ablation as well as transarterial chemoembolization or internal brachytherapy. Additionally, Dr. Salari performs percutaneous vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty, TIPS, complex mesenteric angiograms and various endovascular treatments.”

Salari is a member of the American College of Radiology, Michigan State Medical Society, Oakland County Medical Society, Society of Interventional Radiology, Michigan Radiological Society, and the Radiological Society of North America.

In addition, he is presently affiliated with three Michigan hospitals: Providence Hospital in Southfield, St. John Providence Park Hospital in Novi, and Garden City Hospital in Garden City.

Continental Who’s Who recognizes thousands of professionals each year in fields such as business, science, healthcare, education, government, law, and engineering. It is available online, as a hardcover publication, and on a CD-ROM. There is also an online Continental Who’s Who forum, allowing those recognized by the publisher to connect and interact with one another.

On its website, Continental Who’s Who says its mission is “to provide an exclusive world-class forum where our members can create social, professional and business relationships.”

Salari is not the only radiologist to be featured by the publication in 2015. Joan C. Wojak, MD, a radiologist at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette, La., was highlighted back in August. 

Michael Walter
Michael Walter, Managing Editor

Michael has more than 18 years of experience as a professional writer and editor. He has written at length about cardiology, radiology, artificial intelligence and other key healthcare topics.

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