| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-07-01 | - |
Program Overview
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine offers a comprehensive range of programs and services.
Department of Radiology
The Department of Radiology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine provides various fellowship programs, including the Breast Imaging Fellowship.
About the Program
The breast imaging program is a one-year post-graduate fellowship available to Board-certified or Board-eligible radiologists who have completed an accredited radiology residency. The fellowship is not accredited.
- The program meets the requirements and recommendations of the Society for Breast Imaging (SBI) for breast fellowships.
- The fellowship offers 12 months of comprehensive training in all aspects of breast imaging, including:
- Screening and diagnostic mammography
- Full-field digital mammography
- Tomosynthesis
- CAD
- Breast ultrasound
- Breast MRI
- Percutaneous procedures (stereotactic, ultrasounds and MRI-guided core biopsies and vacuum-assisted biopsies, cyst aspirations, fine needle aspirations, needle localizations, and galactography)
Goals and Objectives
The goals and objectives of the Breast Imaging Fellowship are to:
- Train and educate fellows in the advanced interpretation of mammography, ultrasound, and MRI of the breast and the management of clinical cases
- Perform complicated and uncomplicated interventional procedures in the evaluation of breast cancer, including stereotactic biopsy, and ultrasound and MRI-guided procedures such as cyst aspiration, large core and fine needle biopsies, and vacuum-assisted biopsies
- Learn the epidemiology, diagnosis, pathology, and treatment of breast cancer
- Interact proficiently with surgeons, pathologists, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists in providing multidisciplinary patient care
- Communicate effectively with patients, including how to recommend biopsy, how to explain a cancer diagnosis, and how to develop sensitivity to patients’ emotional needs
- Become familiar with federal accreditation and regulatory roles in breast imaging, including peer review standards and quality control measures
Program Structure
The Department of Radiology’s Breast Imaging Section has five faculty members who are board-certified radiologists. The breast imaging services are provided at various locations, including the Breast Imaging Center, West Chester Hospital Breast Imaging Center, and the Cincinnati Veterans Administration Hospital. The center performs over 25,000 screening and diagnostic mammography exams each year using state-of-the-art digital and film screen equipment.
- Fellows play an active role in a multidisciplinary approach to breast care and are expected to participate in multidisciplinary conferences, tumor board, teaching, and clinical research.
- Participation in research is required.
