Bio


Dr. Lilyane Saleh is a Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellow at Stanford University. She completed her Diagnostic Radiology residency at the University of Toronto, where she received comprehensive training across major academic hospitals and gained experience in a broad range of subspecialties.

Originally trained as a physician in Lebanon, Dr. Saleh later earned her Canadian MD from Université de Montréal. She was one of only a handful of international medical students selected to enter the Quebec medical system through an extremely competitive pathway. Her diverse training and background have shaped a thoughtful approach to patient care and collaboration.

During residency, Dr. Saleh held several leadership roles including Co-Chair of the Social and Wellness Committee, and RSNA Resident Representative. She was recognized with multiple honors such as the Citizenship Award (2025) for her professionalism and community impact, the PGY-1 Clinical Performance Award, and the Social Committee Chair Award. She has also contributed to resident education and mentorship.

She is trilingual in English, Arabic, and French and enjoys swimming, exploring new cities, and spending time with her family.

Clinical Focus


  • Fellow

Honors & Awards


  • Citizenship Award, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Toronto, Canada (2025)
  • Social Committee Chair Award, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Toronto, Canada (2023)
  • PGY1 Clinical Performance Award, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Toronto, Canada (2020)
  • Léo-Paul-Roy Scholarship, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada (2018)
  • Sawa Distinction Scholarship, Sawa Group, Montreal, Canada (2018)
  • Study Abroad Scholarship, Ministry of Education and Higher Education of Quebec, Canada (2018)