Dr. Jemianne Bautista is an interventional radiologist, a specialist in using minimally invasive techniques to care for patients with cancer and other conditions. She has particular expertise in conducting fistulograms (an imaging procedure that can be used to detect blockages in the blood vessels used for dialysis) as well as complex procedures involving veins and arteries, such as techniques to manage blood vessels in traumatic injuries; treatments for peripheral arterial disease; and aortic endografts, in which tissue is implanted to support weak areas in the aorta (the body's largest artery).
Bautista earned her medical degree at the University of California, Irvine. She completed a residency in diagnostic radiology and an internship in internal medicine at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. She completed a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at the University of California, San Diego.
Bautista's research focuses on developing radiological treatments for cancers and gynecological conditions, including targeted therapies for colorectal cancer and embolization of uterine fibroids (a minimally invasive procedure that shrinks fibroids by blocking their blood supply). She is also interested in exploring targeted treatments for nerve pain.
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Education
University of California Irvine College of Medicine, MD, 2016
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Residencies
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, 2021
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Fellowships
University of California Medical Center San Diego, 2022
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Academic Title
Assistant Professor