Ben Haverkamp, MD
Associate Professor, UNMC Department of Radiology
Dr. Haverkamp is an interventional radiologist who performs minimally invasive, image guided procedures. This includes ultrasounds, CT scans and X-ray/fluoroscopic guidance for a wide range of procedures including biopsies, cancer treatments (catheter directed radioembolization and chemoembolization), thermal ablation, liver cirrhosis/portal hypertension treatments, angiography/embolization, and dialysis interventions, among many others.
Dr. Haverkamp has an invested interest in the future of medical 3D printing and virtual and augmented reality. Printing 3D models provides tangible representations of patients' anatomy, helping them better understand their condition and treatment options. This visual aid can improve patient engagement, informed consent, and shared decision-making between patients and health care providers.
- Bachelor's: Creighton University, Arts & Sciences, 2007
- MD: Creighton University, 2011
- Internship: University of Missouri, Transitional, 2012
- Residency: University of Missouri, Diagnostic Radiology, 2016
- Fellowship: Kansas University, Vascular & Interventional Radiology, 2017
- Interventional oncology
- Medical 3D printing and virtual and augmented reality
- Retrospective Review of Tumor Response to Glass and Resin Y-90 Microsphere Treatment in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Dec 2017, Research Journal of Oncology
- “Spinal Cord Neoplasms” chapter in Pediatric Radiology: Practical Imaging Evaluation of Infants and Children
College of Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
981045 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-1045