David Clayman, MD
A graduate of the Ohio State University holding a Bachelor of Science Degree with Distinction in Microbiology, David Clayman pursued his medical degree at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. After graduating in 1977, he completed an internship in Internal Medicine and one year of Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Connecticut, John Dempsey Hospital in Farmington, Connecticut. Dr. Clayman altered his career path and became one of the first residents in the Radiology Residency Program at the University of Connecticut. He completed his radiology training in 1986 and moved to Boston, Massachusetts, being accepted for a two year Neuroradiology Fellowship under the mentorship of Dr. Samuel Wolpert at Tufts, New England Medical Center Hospitals.
Dr. Clayman continued his academic pursuits in 1988 as a University of Florida Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University Medical Center in Jacksonville, Florida. He rose to the position of Associate Professor with Tenure and also served as Chief of Neuroradiology for the last seven of his nine years in academia. Due to a severe developmental disability in one of his children, Dr. Clayman moved his family to South Florida in 1997 in an attempt to provide greater care for his disabled child.
In South Florida Dr. Clayman has held various private practice positions in both the hospital and outpatient settings, eventually becoming a principal in starting Beaches MRI of Tamarac in 2005. He has served as Neuroradiologist for Beaches for the past seven years and has held the position of Medical Director for the past two years.