The Breast Imaging and Intervention Clinical Fellowship is a one-year Non-Standard Training Program at UT Health San Antonio. The fellowship’s purpose is to train board-certified or board-eligible radiologists to be qualified to interpret breast imaging using the lasts technologies and trained in the complexities of breast imaging and intervention. Instruction is led by board certified and fellowship trained radiologists with several years of expertise in their field. UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital have nationally recognized lung transplant programs and a Level 1 Trauma Center. Breast Imaging and Intervention Clinical Fellowship - Department of Radiology
A fellow’s experience includes:
Advanced training in interpretation of breast imaging studies, detect, diagnose and treat presentations of benign and malignant breast pathologies.
Performance in image guided procedures specific to the breast and related structures. Breast ultrasound and interventional procedures: lesion localization, guided core biopsies, fine needle and cyst aspirations.
Patient experience communicating outcomes of breast imaging and procedures, positive and negative results of specific tests, and communicating with other practitioners.
Mammography Quality and Standards Act (MQSA) requirements, BiRads system of breast disease classification.
Practice requirements of surgical, medical, and radiation oncology specialists involved in the multi-disciplinary care of breast patients.
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