Dr. Luedemann is a board certified radiologist with subspecialties in body imaging and interventional radiology. She focuses in high-end body imaging studies such as MRIs of the abdomen/pelvis, CT urograms and CT colonographies. Dr. Luedemann also specializes in ultrasound and mammography.
Dr. Luedemann was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. After completing medical school, she decided to pursue postgraduate training in the United States. She fulfilled the requirements of the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates and completed her residency in diagnostic radiology and fellowships in body imaging and interventional radiology at the University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital.
After completing her education, Dr. Luedemann worked for 4 years at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Miami as an attending radiologist, specializing in body imaging and mammography. In 1996, she joined the Baptist Health System as a full time body imaging attending. She now serves as a member-at-large of the Board of Directors of Radiology Associates of South Florida.
Specialties & Programs
Body Imaging
Clinical Interests
Minimally invasive treatments for peripheral vascular disease, cancer, venous disease, and other conditions.
Medical Education
Medical School:
JM Vargas School of Medicine Central University of Venezuela, Caracas - Venezuela September 1987-November 1994
Residency:
Diagnostic Radiology University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital July 1997-June 2001
Fellowship:
Interventional radiology University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital July 2001-June 2002
Body Imaging
University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital July 2000-June 2001
Honor Mention, Summa Cum Laude JM Vargas School of Medicine
1994
Valedictorian, JM Vargas School of Medicine, Central University of Venezuela
1994
Drs. L. Campins and Ballester Diploma and Medal to academic excellence, Education Ministry of Venezuela
1994
The Order Dr J. Felix Rivas for academic excellence, Family Ministry of Venezuela
1993
Best academic student performance for 1993, JM Vargas School of Medicine
Dr. Luedemann was selected by the RSNA (Radiological Society of North America) to participate in the 2000 Annual Introduction to Research Program. During her residency, she authored and coauthored several scientific exhibits presented at the RSNA as follows:
1999
"Unconventional Central Venous Access sites: Where to go when the doors are closed" presented at the ARRS, May 1999
1999
"Helical CT Recognition of Traumatic Injuries to Already Abnormal Solid Abdominal Organs" presented at the American Society of Emergency Radiology, March 1999. Published as scientific paper in the Journal of Emergency Radiology, June 2000
1999
"Percutaneous Catheter Drainage and Debridement of Infected Pancreatic Necrosis" presented at the ARRS, 1999
1999
"Genitourinary Complications after Combined Kidney/Pancreas Transplant: What to look for" presented at the ARRS, 1999
1999
"Musculoskeletal Hematomas: Value of the concentric ring sign on MR Imaging" presented at the RSNA 1999
1999
"Air and Gas in the Scrotum and Perineum: Fournier's gangrene and its Look-alikes". Presented at the RSNA 1999
1998
"Imaging of Non-traumatic Hemorrhagic Lesions of the Abdomen" Presented at the RSNA 1998