Chika Logie, M.D., Board Certified Radiologist

Chika Logie, M.D.'s Bio:

Dr. Chika I. Logie is a Board-Certified Radiologist and a Fellowship-trained Musculoskeletal Radiologist, committed to enhancing diagnostic processes through the integration of cutting-edge technologic applications, medical imaging decision support, and radiologic-pathologic correlation.  In 2012, Dr. Logie completed fellowship training in musculoskeletal radiology at the AIRP, developing practical knowledge of rad-path correlation in addition to general diagnostic musculoskeletal radiology, sports medicine, and musculoskeletal intervention at the Washington Hospital Center and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Previously, she completed a residency in diagnostic radiology and an internship in internal medicine both at the University of Maryland Medical Center, where she also received her medical degree and was honored with the Joseph E. Whitley Award for Academic Excellence in Radiology. Prior to that, Dr. Logie completed an accelerated program to receive an undergraduate degree in Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics in three years, further graduating with the highest honors of SUMMA CUM LAUDE from the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Logie is the recipient of a Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Roentgen Research Award, having presented both nationally and internationally at general and subspecialty professional meetings and conferences of the RSNA, Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR) and the International Skeletal Society (ISS). Moreover, she has earned honorable recognition on various scholarly projects in which she participated as lead author and presenter. Her research contributions have been published in leading journals including RadioGraphics, Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiography, and Academic Radiology; she has also authored a book, Case Review Series-Emergency Radiology, as well as chapters in print and online reference publications.

Chika Logie, M.D.'s Interests & Activities:

Dr. Logie is passionate about technology and its limitless applications in filmography and diagnostic imaging. This fascination with science and technology greatly influenced her decision to enter the field of radiology and today impacts everything from her pop culture interests to the anatomical pencil sketches she creates in her leisure time.