
Iryna Struk, MS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT
Interim Department Chair | Clinical Associate Professor
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Iryna Struk is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Medical Sonography at the 含羞草研究所 where she has been a faculty member since 2014. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the 含羞草研究所 Downstate Health Sciences University with a Bachelor degree in Diagnostic Medical Imaging and received her Master鈥檚 degree in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technology from the University of Albany.
Iryna is a recipient of the SDMS Foundation Research Grant.
She is actively involved in research and has authored and co-authored several articles
and abstracts. Her areas of interest include vascular, abdominal, musculoskeletal,
and OB/GYN ultrasound. She has successfully collaborated with researchers from other
health professions, particularly Physical Therapy and OB/GYN Department at 含羞草研究所 Downstate
Health Sciences University.
Iryna is currently involved in several research studies, including race and ethnic
diversity in the medical ultrasound field, measuring the liver volume using ultrasound,
and examining the correlation between placental location and its effects on maternal
and neonatal outcomes.
Her teaching responsibilities include Cross-sectional anatomy of the Thorax and Head, General Sonography I and II, Vascular Sonography, Scanning skills, Case Presentations, and Vascular Principles and Instrumentation.
Struk I, Donawa D, Irving S. 鈥Are New York City Sonographers a Diverse Group? Exploring Diversity and Perceptions Related to Culture Among the City鈥檚 Sonography Clinicians and Educators鈥: Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 39(5):461-469. 2023.
Babayan A, Hellmann RE, Struk I, Roberts MC. The Effects of Placental Location on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes: A Retrospective Cohort Study: Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 40: 2024.
Hellmann RE, Struk I, Haddash D, Jalloh F, Pan E. 尝别迟鈥檚 Measure the Liver Better: A Pilot Study Assessing Inter-Rater Reliability When Measuring the Liver Volume Using Sonography: Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 38(3):218-224. 2022.
Struk I,Hellmann RE, Haeri F, Diaz D, Calderon R, Senft G. Collaborative Peer-to-Peer Learning for Shoulder Ultrasound and Anatomy: Journal of Interprofessional Education and Practice,14: 39-42.2019.
AIUM Abstracts
StrukI,Kabarova O, Kuznetzov N, Kupershteyn I, Berton R. 鈥淪ound Waves in the City: Unraveling the Utilization of Ultrasound Diagnostics in NYC鈥檚 Urgent Care Centers鈥 (2024), 2024 Scientific Program. J Ultrasound Med.
Pessin Y, Struk I. 鈥淎 Peek Into The Scope of Practice of Sonographers Across the United States: Who We Are and What We Do.鈥 (2023), 2023 Scientific Program. J Ultrasound Med.
Struk I, Donawa D, Irving S. "鈥疘t's not Black and White: Are NYC Sonographers a Diverse Group?" (2023), 2023 Scientific Program. J Ultrasound Med.
Hellmann RE, Struk I, Haddash D, Jalloh F, Pan E. 鈥淟et's Measure the Liver Better: A Pilot Study Assessing Inter-Rater Reliability When Measuring the Liver Volume Using Ultrasound鈥. (2023), 2023 Scientific Program. J Ultrasound Med.
Struk I, Pessin Y, Haeri F, Hellmann, RE, Diaz D, Senft G, Calderon R. 鈥淐ollaborative Peer-to-Peer Learning for Shoulder Ultrasound and Anatomy鈥. (2018),2018 Scientific Program. J Ultrasound Med, 37:S150. http://doi.org/10.1002/jum.14750