About E. Dylan Saunders
I was born and raised in southern WV, completing all my education and training in state. I hope to continue that pattern and practice here as well. I am currently an adjunct professor at my hometown's community college for online Medical Terminology.
Positions
Resident
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Radiology
- Classification:
- Resident
Education
- DO, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, 2020
- BS, West Virginia University, Charleston, 2015
About E. Dylan Saunders
Brief Bio:
I was born and raised in southern WV, completing all my education and training in the state. I hope to continue that pattern and practice here as well. I am currently an adjunct professor at my hometown's community college for online Medical Terminology.
What attracted me to WVU Residency?
The FTTP was a very intriguing opportunity for me, as I will be doing diagnostic radiology following this year. I feel that enhanced anatomy experience will definitely benefit me.
What makes our program unique?
Being at a university program with such, a tight-knit group of residents really sets this place apart in my opinion. Even as a preliminary year, I feel that I am treated the same as everyone else and take on the same responsibilities.
What do I like about Morgantown?
There are plenty of things to do on your off days, from going to the lake or Pittsburgh or to the ski resort, all are within 75 miles. Along with that comes several division-one college sporting events throughout the year.
Awards:
- Dr. Olen B Jones Scholarship Recipient
- William B Mullen/Jennifer White Scholarship Recipient
Professional Societies/Leadership:
- American College of Surgeons – Membership
- American Medical Association – Membership
- American Osteopathic Association - Membership
- American Osteopathic College of Radiology - Membership
- Sigma Sigma Phi Osteopathic Honor Society
Presentations:
- Splenic Artery Embolization, WVUSOM Interventional Radiology Dept 2019
- Case Presentation: Syncope, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine 2018