Andrew J. Adamson, M.D.
What can we find you doing when not at work?
When not at work, I enjoy taking part in anything exercise, gardening, spending time with my wife and friends, and traveling around the country with my kids for their sports.
Victoria A. Arendt Kosec, M.D.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself.
During undergrad at Duke, I was a Division I rower. Nothing beats watching the sun rise over the water during early morning practices.
L. Neal Beard, Jr., M.D.
What’s your favorite sports team?
I am an avid Duke Basketball fan. I try to attend as many games as I can.
Brian A. Boyd, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you are not at work?
Fly fishing.
Adam C. Braithwaite, M.D.
What would people find most surprising about you?
I sang in an A Capella group while in medical school in New York, and once performed at Grand Central Station.
Brian K. Brodwater, M.D.
Tell us your favorite hobby when you were younger.
I loved baseball, and played collegiate baseball at the University of Pennsylvania.
Steven T. Crawford, M.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
If you’d asked me this at 10, I would have told you I was going to be an astronaut when I grew up.
John B. Crudup, III, M.D.
Tell us an interesting fact about you as a child.
When I was a kid, my favorite cartoon was Popeye, and I would eat cold spinach right out of the refrigerator to help my muscles grow.
Elizabeth C. Deans, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
When I am not at work, you can find me spending time with my family, exploring all the fun things Wilmington has to offer. I also love to travel to new places and learn languages. I am currently learning Spanish and also speak some French and Turkish.
T. Scott Dziedzic, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
You will likely find me training for my next marathon or triathlon. I enjoy the process of choosing my next race, setting a goal for myself, training and realizing it was all worth it on the day of the race.
E. David Evans, M.D.
What’s your favorite part of being a radiologist?
I am passionate about the care and health of children in our community and like that I get to be a part of the process to increase the level of care they receive.
Ha N. Evans, M.D.
Tell us an interesting fact about you as a child.
I was born in Vietnam. I was a Boat Person, emigrating from Vietnam in 1975, although my heart is All American! Even so, my sons sometimes call me a “Tiger Mom.”
Michael J. Fisher, M.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
When I was 10, I wanted to be a professional soccer player when I grew up. Instead, I coach and play soccer with my kids.
M. Gena Frederick, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
I like to spend my free time paddle boarding, scuba diving and hiking. My two favorite mountains I’ve climbed are Mount Rainer and the Grand Tetons.
Raymond R. Groller, M.D.
What can we find you doing when not at work?
I love cooking with my free time, trying new restaurants, and travelling. I enjoy spending time with family at the beach and outside in general.
Willard G. Hession, M.D.
What’s your favorite part about being a radiologist?
I like being able to help others. I served as a US Navy flight surgeon for a Marine Corps helicopter squadron at Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, NC and that was very impactful.
Peter H. Joyce, M.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
I would try to work as an artist. Before I started medical school I tried my luck in Los Angeles selling paintings and participating in art shows all over town while simultaneously volunteering with an art therapy non-profit.
Eric J. Keller, M.D., M.A.
Mark H. Kelly, M.D., MMCi
Aaron D. Kline, M.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
I play the bass guitar so just in case I decide to set my sights on something other than radiology, “rockstar” will be included in the mix.
Kimberly R. Maurer, M.D., Ph.D
What is your favorite sport?
My favorite sport became football in college after attending Clemson University. My loyalty runs deep and my family has no choice but to also cheer for the Tigers! I also love baseball and grew up going to Baltimore Orioles games!
Ryan P. McWey, M.D.
Tell us an interesting fact about you as a child.
In elementary school, I was part of a new Japanese immersion program. From grades 2 through 6, my classmates and I spent half of the day learning math and science, all in Japanese.
Menaka M. Nadar, M.D.
What’s your favorite sports team?
I received my undergraduate degree from Notre Dame and am still a huge fan. Go Irish!
Sandip J. Patel, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
My hobbies include reading, photography, and traveling with friends and family. I am also trying to learn to meditate and live mindfully.
Stuart W. Point, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
I enjoy travel and exploring cultures. My activities include scuba diving and skiing, both snow and water.
Nicole Proscia, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
I enjoy taking ballroom dancing lessons. I always danced as a young girl and love that I discovered a way to continue dancing as an adult through ballroom.
John L. Remington, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
I enjoy reading and writing, drawing, photography, art history, cooking, and everything wine.
Bradley H. Restel, M.D.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself.
My son, daughter and I have a goal to visit all the MLB stadiums.
Fred A. Scialabba, M.D.
What is your favorite sport?
I am an avid tennis fan, as a player and participant. I am halfway through my bucket list of attending all 4 tennis majors (in the stands).
Tiffany M. Sills, M.D., Ph.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
When I was young I wanted to be an archaeologist. I loved the idea of traveling the world and uncovering the past.
Christopher T. Stuart, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you are not working?
In my free time, I enjoy exploring Wilmington with my Bichon Minkus.
Andrew B. Wallace, M.D.
What’s your favorite part of being a radiologist?
I love partnering with pediatricians to provide the best possible care for our children, but the best part of my job is interacting with my patients and their parents during their imaging tests.
Joseph J. Wehner, M.D.
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
When I’m not at work, you’ll likely find me spending time with my family at the beach, on the water, or on the tennis courts.
Steven T. Welch, M.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
I wanted to be a meteorologist for many years and even had a backyard weather station in New Jersey, providing the local forecast for my family.
Austin F. Weyant, D.O.
R. Brooks Wilson, M.D.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself.
I grew up in a military family, and developed an interest in aviation at a young age. This inspired me to join the Navy where I spent four years as a Flight Surgeon. I was able to treat military personnel and their families and flew aircraft with Navy and Marine Corps pilots and aircrew.
Clark P. Wise, M.D.
Dr. Wise received his M.D. and completed his residency from Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
Matthew G. Wrench, D.O.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
I have a passion for wildlife and would likely be a wildlife biologist!
Kendall W. Yokubaitis, M.D.
If you weren’t a radiologist, what would your profession be?
I’d be a ballerina. I was a ballet dancer for many years growing up and even danced on point for two years.
John H. Bode, PA-C
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
I love to participate in WW2 reenactments with my teenage son, attending sporting events with my teenage daughter, and walking our Boston Terrier, Joplin, with my wife.
Kyle W. Doré, PA-C
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
When I’m not at work, I enjoy being with family and friends as well as being outside, swimming, and boating. I also enjoy spending time with our four amazing dogs: Sadi, Piper, Daisy, and Bear.
Joshua D. Felix, PA-C
If you weren’t a Delaney Physician Assistant, what would your profession be?
I really love to sing and can often be found belting a Luke Combs song in my car. I would have enjoyed becoming the next aspiring country singer.
J. Hammond Geis, IV, PA-C
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
When I’m not at work, I enjoy fishing, surfing, spending time with my dog (black lab named Fisher), and eating things smothered in ketchup – the more the better!
Annie M. Herion, PA-C
What can we find you doing when you’re not at work?
When I’m not at work, you can find me scouring the marketplace for vintage furniture and rugs.
Cameron K. Holman, PA-C
If you weren’t a Delaney physician assistant, what would your profession be?
When I was 10 years old, I wanted to be a marine biologist. I grew up in the Midwest and always dreamed of being near the ocean.
Mollie K. Johnson, PA-C
Who do you admire most?
The person I admire most is my Mother for her strength, bravery and humility.
Devyn M. Lockley, PA-C
I love to be outside and be active in many activities including fishing, working out, surfing, biking, gardening and making pottery. I have three dogs that I adore. I grew up in rural New York and learned at an early age how to milk a cow by hand.
Tyler W. Moore, PA-C
If you weren’t a Delaney Physician Assistant, what would your profession be?
I’d be a high school science teacher: any day that you can recreate a natural disaster with baking soda and vinegar is an explosive one.
Shannon M. Whitaker, PA-C
If you weren’t a Delaney physician assistant, what would your profession be?
If I wasn’t a PA, my dream job would be traveling the world as a large animal vet. I’ve been in a lion’s den in Zimbabwe.