Our goal is to produce outstanding subspecialty trained breast imagers through a collegial environment which promotes excellence in patient care and scholarship. The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center includes the Stephenson Cancer Center, the only NCI Designated Cancer Center in the state. In addition to a major academic medical center, fellows experience rotations at free standing breast centers in a community-based setting.
Curriculum
The breast imaging fellowship follows the American College of Radiology/Society of Breast Imaging Curriculum and includes all aspects of breast imaging from screening to survivorship, quality control procedures, and management of MQSA audit data. Diagnostic training and experience includes digital mammography, tomosynthesis, contrast enhanced mammography, ultrasound, and MRI. Interventional training includes core needle biopsies using ultrasound, mammographic, tomographic, and MR guidance, cyst aspiration, abscess drainage, and pre-operative localizations with both wires and wireless devices.
Participation in a scholarly research project is required with the goal of potential publication. Additional conferences include a monthly journal club and weekly multidisciplinary conferences. Fellows also have the opportunity to work with residents and medical students.
Elective time will be spent with radiation oncology, medical oncology, and surgical oncology.
How to Apply
To be considered applicants must submit the following:
- SBI Universal Application Form
- Personal Statement
- CV
- 3 Letters of Recommendation, one of which must be from your residency program director
- Recent photo
- USMLE Transcript
- Medical School Transcript
- Medical School Diploma
- Internship Certificate
You may email your completed application to Andrea-Drake@ouhsc.edu.
Applications will be accepted beginning November 1, 2024.
Applicants also need to register for the match through NRMP.