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Breast Imaging Fellowship

The 12-month Breast Imaging Fellowship includes dedicated training in Digital Mammography, Tomosynthesis, Breast Ultrasound, Breast MRI, and Image-Guided Procedures.

About Our Program

Our fellows will become proficient in performing a wide array of percutaneous interventional breast procedures and have access to ample research opportunities at this vibrant academic institution. 

MCG participates in the Breast Imaging Fellowship Match Program sponsored by the National Resident Matching Program. Interested candidates should use the universal application found on the Society of Breast Imaging website.

Applicants for this position should be on track to graduate from an ACGME-accredited Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program or be board eligible or board certified by the American Board of Radiology.

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Breast Imaging Fellowship

706-721-3233

radrecruitment@augusta.edu

Kandace Klein, DO Program Director

Latoya Jennings, Program Coordinator

Our Mission

The mission of our program in Breast Imaging is to provide our fellows with a high-quality education and clinical training in all aspects of Breast Imaging. Our goals are the development of proficient skills in mammography, ultrasound, and MRI interpretation and interventions in a supervised academic environment, including research and teaching opportunities.

Timeline

Apply to the Breast Imaging Fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University:

 

APPLY HERE   

  At this time, we are only considering internal candidates for the 2025 match season.

 

For additional information regarding the match refer to the Society for Breast Imaging website.

Faculty

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Karen Panzitta, MD

  • Section Chief of Breast Imaging,
  • Associate Professor
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Kandace Klein, DO

  • Breast Imaging Program Director
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Christopher McAdams, MD

  • Associate Professor
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Henry Alperin, MD

  • Associate Professor

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