Stuart Schroff

Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology (Part- Time)

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Overview

Dr. Schroff studied biology at Pomona College in Claremont, CA, earning a BA in 2004. He spent two years at Georgetown University earning a MS in Physiology and Biophysics and running the human simulation lab at the Georgetown School of Nursing. He attended Keck School of Medicine from 2006-2010, graduating with Dean’s Recognition and as a member of AOA. He then completed a surgical internship at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, CA, before returning to USC for his Diagnostic Radiology where he was awarded resident of the year 2013-2015, and served as chief resident in his senior year. He stayed at USC for his fellowship in Interventional Radiology, which he completed in 2016. After fellowship he went into private practice before returning to USC as faculty in 2017. He is board certified in both Diagnostic Radiology and Interventional Radiology.

Dr. Schroff is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology. He serves on a number of hospital and departmental safety/quality improvement and resident/fellow education committees. He has authored and co-authored multiple publications and book chapters. He has been an invited speaker at multiple conferences, including the Western Angiographic Society.

Dr. Schroff’s interests include venous disease, dialysis access, interventional oncology, and medical education.

Publications

  • Case Report: Embolization of the Left Atrial Coronary Artery for Control of Massive Hemoptysis Supplied by a Coronary-to-Bronchial Artery Communication J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2022 04; 33(4):473-475. . View in PubMed
  • Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis to Facilitate Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Recanalization and Splenomesenteric Reconstruction for Portal Vein Tumor Invasion J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2022 02; 33(2):202-205. . View in PubMed
  • Treating Myomatous Erythrocytosis Syndrome With Uterine Artery Embolization Obstet Gynecol. 2019 06; 133(6):1274-1277. . View in PubMed