This program is designed to provide trainees with the unique clinical and technical skills required to practice this specialty. This educational program is organized to provide comprehensive, in-depth training and experience in the evaluation and diagnosis of patients in all aspects of breast imaging.
Imaging modalities integrated in the training program include screening and diagnostic digital mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis, breast ultrasound, and breast MRI. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound of the breast and contrast-enhanced spectral mammography are being performed at our institution. In addition to technical and imaging training, the program provides trainees with a structured experience in the clinical assessment of patients with benign and malignant breast disease. The fellow works in an environment that promotes the development of a medical knowledge base relevant to breast cancer treatment which includes an understanding of the pathophysiology of the underlying diseases.
The fellow is an integral part of weekly multi-disciplinary conferences with breast surgery, oncology, radiation oncology, and pathology. There will also be opportunities to rotate with breast surgery, radiation oncology, and pathology.
The training program provides ample opportunities for research into new technologies. Program Coordinator: Eliza Wells elizawel med. All faculty members demonstrate a commitment to the subspecialty as documented by membership in professional societies, publications in the field, and ongoing acquisition of CME credits in the field on a yearly basis.
This faculty provides fellows with didactic teaching, hands-on supervision of clinical procedures, and direct supervision of patient care including management decisions, interpretive skills, and consultative aspects of the specialty.
The fellow will be interpreting screening and diagnostic mammograms and performing core biopsies both with ultrasound and stereotactic guidance. The radiology faculty at the Lee Breast Center work closely with the breast surgeons and oncologists so that they can diagnose and biopsy patients quickly prior to surgery. Programs participating in the Match for the first time must sign and agree to the terms as set forth by the SBI Memorandum of Understanding.
Please email the signed form to info sbi-online. Programs already participating in the Match do not need to submit an MOU each year. For more information about registering for the Fellowship Match, please contact Natalie Ward at nward sbi-online. Below are the dates for the Radiology Fellowship Match for appointments. Regular interdisciplinary conferences are held with Breast surgery, Oncology and Radiation Therapy Divisions. The University of Missouri Cardiothoracic fellowship provides advanced training in all aspects of imaging.
Training will include light interventional thoracic procedures such as thoracentesis, biopsies and drainages. The fellow is to participate in multidisciplinary conferences with the departments of Pulmonary Medicine, Cardiovascular Surgery and Pathology. Dedicated academic time if provided for research and educational projects. Lastly, the fellow is expected to participate in the education of residents and medical students.
University of Missouri Health Care provides services to the people of mid-Missouri and beyond. We offer state of the art technology including high field strength MRI scanners 3T and 1.
Cardiothoracic research programs include the use of artificial intelligence AI in the interpretation of studies and also NIH funded hyperpolarized gas pulmonary MR imaging. The program is designed to provide trainees interested in honing their skills in more than one subspecialty of Radiology with comprehensive and structured training in their areas of interest. This one-year program can be divided into up to four different rotations, which will be tailored to the areas of interest of the applicant.
The fellows can choose between different rotations including body imaging, cardiothoracic imaging, pediatric radiology, neuroradiology, breast imaging and interventional radiology.
Fellows learn to interpret the full scope of imaging studies and perform various interventional procedures relevant to the rotations chosen by the fellow based on their areas of interest under the supervision of fellowship-trained radiologists.
Check back as updates will be posted as they occur. The musculoskeletal imaging fellow will achieve proficiency in conventional radiographs, diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound, CT and MRI, and image-guided procedures. A high volume of interventional musculoskeletal procedures of both the axial and appendicular skeletons are performed, including epidural and transforaminal spine injections, biopsies, arthrograms, and diagnostic and therapeutic joint and tendon sheath injections under ultrasound and fluoroscopy.
Fellows rotate through all modalities and have dedicated research time. Fellowship-trained MSK radiologists provide one-on-one supervision and teaching. Admissions and Tuition Section Overview Residencies and fellowships. About Section Overview College profile. Patient Care College Research. Back to top. Contact Shannon Zingula, M.
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