Sam Hund, M.D.

Assistant Professor, Radiology
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Professional Background
Dr. Samuel Hund is an assistant professor of radiology with subspecialty training in musculoskeletal imaging. He is from Kansas City and graduated from the University Kansas School of Medicine. Dr. Hund is thrilled to be a part of the team at KU where he did his residency training and served as chief resident. He did his fellowship at the University of Wisconsin - Madison where he received subspecialty training in musculoskeletal imaging and intervention. After spending time as a community radiologist, he returned home to KU in 2022. Dr. Hund is passionate about staying up to date on the most recent practices in the field of MSK and is proud to contribute to the care of our local Chiefs and Royals.
Education and Training
- MD, Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine
- BS, Pre-Medicine, Biology, Kansas State University
- Clinical Fellowship, Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention, University of Wisconsin
- Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Kansas School of Medicine
- Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine
Research
Overview
Dr. Hund has taken part in several projects here and KU and during fellowship with emphasis in the field of musculoskeletal imaging. He participates regularly in multidisciplinary conferences. He is a passionate teacher and takes eminence pride in resident and medical student education.