Description
+ Include: 26 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.77 GB
+ Target Audience: radiologists and breast imaging specialists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Release Date: 4/15/26
This first volume of the Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Immersion series reinforces bedrock mammography principles and explores the issues breast radiologists encounter in everyday practice. Entitled Foundations and Practical Challenges, this edition showcases multimodality didactic and case based sessions which analyze both imaging and interventions. Penn’s internationally acclaimed faculty presents techniques to improve accuracy and overall breast imaging outcomes in screening and diagnostic settings.
Topics include: BI-RADS updates, screening, asymmetries, calcifications, architectural distortion, ultrasound, breast MR, tomosynthesis, core needle biopsy, concordance, practice development, high risk lesions, male, young, pregnant and much more!
Learning Objectives
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Optimize the interpretation and clinical application of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and breast ultrasound.
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Evaluate complex breast MRI cases and implement advanced MRI techniques for breast cancer screening and staging.
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Apply current BI-RADS criteria across all modalities to accurately categorize breast lesions and guide patient management.
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Enhance precision in performing image-guided interventional breast procedures, including biopsies and localizations.
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Identify and navigate challenging or ambiguous findings in multi-modality breast imaging to reduce false positives and avoid diagnostic pitfalls.
Target Audience
Best for radiologists and breast imaging specialists who want advanced training in tomosynthesis, breast MRI, ultrasound, and interventions.
+ Topics:
Session 1: BI-RADS and Screening
| BI-RADS Manual v2025 Changes | Peter R. Eby, MD |
| Getting to Know the National Mammography Database | Cindy Lee, MD, CMQ |
| Screening and Diagnostic Ultrasound: Nuts and Bolts | Cindy Lee, MD, CMQ |
| How to Talk to Skeptics About Screening | Peter R. Eby, MD |
| Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 2: Asymmetries, Calcifications and Architectual Distortion
| Asymmetries Made Easy | Sophia O’Brien, MD, MSEd |
| Calcifications: A Case Based Review of Imaging Features and Management | Sophia O’Brien, MD, MSEd |
| Architectural Distortion | Sophia O’Brien, MD, MSEd |
| Is Probably Benign Really Just Benign? | Peter R. Eby, MD |
| Cystic Masses in the Breast | Sophia O’Brien, MD, MSEd |
| Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 3: Multi Modality Challenges and Biopsy Breakthroughs
| Cracking the Case: the Right Tool for the Right Job | M. Zuley, MD, FACR, FSBI |
| Practical Approach to Breast MRI Interpretation | Habib Rahbar, MD |
| Multi-Modality Breast Implant Evaluation | C. Lee, MD, FSBI, FACMQ, CMQ |
| Ultrasound Guided Core Nipple Biopsy | Sophia O’Brien, MD, MSEd |
| Breast Radiology Concordance Cases | Peter R. Eby, MD |
Session 4: Postive Developments and False Negatives
| Radiologist Recruitment and Retention: Mission Possible! | Cindy Lee, MD, CMQ |
| Case Series: False Negatives – Where Did We Go Wrong?? | Emily Conant, MD |
| Achieving Financial Independence: Buying Happiness? | Cindy Lee, MD, CMQ |
| Diagnostic Remote Work: Is it Really Possible? | Margarita L. Zuley, MD |
| Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 5: High Risk and Lower Percentage Populations
| High Risk Lesions (and High Stakes!) | Emily Conant, MD |
| The Male Breast | Peter R. Eby, MD |
| Management of the Young and Pregnant | Peter R. Eby, MD |
| Taking the Risk Out of High Risk | Peter R. Eby, MD |
| Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |





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