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Barry D. Daly, MD

Academic Title:

Clinical Professor

Primary Appointment:

Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Phone (Primary):

410-328-1285

Fax:

410-328-0641

Education and Training

Education

  • Medical School: University College, Dublin, Ireland, 10/73-6/79           
  • Internship: Medicine and Surgery, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, 7/79-6/80
  • Internal Medicine Resident: Federated Dublin Voluntary Hospitals, 7/80-6/82
  • Internal Medicine Resident: Meath Hospital, Dublin, 7/82-7/83
  • Radiology Resident: Faculty of Radiologists Radiology Training Program, Dublin, Ireland, 1983-87 (Meath and Mater Hospitals)
  • Radiology Senior Resident: Leeds, United Kingdom, Training Program, 1/88-4/90 (St. James' University Hospital, Leeds General Infirmary)
  • Radiology Fellowship: Abdominal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD, 7/93-6/94

Certifications

  • 1982 Membership (Board Certification in Internal Medicine) of Royal College of Physicians in Ireland (MRCPI)
  • 1986 Fellowship (Board Certification in Radiology) of Royal College of Radiologists, London, U.K. (FRCR)
  • 1986 Fellowship (Board Certification in Radiology) of Faculty of Radiologists of Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FFR, RCSI)
  • 1994 ECFMG/USMLE Parts I, II, & III
  • 1997 Board Certification, American Board of Radiology

Biosketch

Dr. Barry Daly is a board-certified radiologist and the chief of gastrointestinal radiology, and section chief of abdominal imaging, in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. He serves as the Director of Forensic Radiology for the radiology department's Forensic Imaging Initiative. Dr. Daly served as Associate Vice-Chairman for Research in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology from 1998 to 2017 and currently serves as the Vice-Chairman for Academic Affairs. He was named one of Baltimore Magazine's "Top Docs" for General Diagnostic Radiology in 2010.

Research/Clinical Keywords

Forensic Radiology; Transplant Imaging; Advanced Cancer Imaging

Highlighted Publications

Ali Z, Daly BD, Fowler D. The First Use of Postmortem 3-D Computed Tomography Images as Evidence in U.S. Criminal Courts: A Report of 4 Cases. Academic Forensic Pathology. 2015;5:650-66

Ferdia Bolster, Reza Fardanesh, Tara Morgan, Douglas Katz, Barry Daly. Emergency Radiology 2016; 23:117-125. Cross-Sectional Imaging of Thoracic and Abdominal Complications of Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Catheters.

Ferdia Bolster, Zabiulah Ali, Barry Daly. Postmortem Gastromalacia. Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 2015;5:70

D Knipp, JW Mitchell, BF Lane, BD Daly. CT Angiography of the Abdomen and Pelvis in Azotemic Patients Utilizing 80 kVp Technique and Reduced Dose Iodinated Contrast - Comparison with Routine 120 kVp Technique. JCAT 2017;41:141-147

Maurice Aalders, Natalie. L. Adolphi, Barry Daly, et al. Research in Forensic Radiology and Imaging: identifying the most important issues. Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging 2017;8:1-8