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Diagnostic Breast Imaging (Mammo, Tomo, Ultrasound)

Content Reviewed: October 3, 2022

Mastery Series
Preview Course

3.5 CME

80 Videos

3 hr. 29 min.

Course Description

In this course, Dr. Lisa Mullen (Johns Hopkins Medicine) will walk you through her approach to diagnostic breast imaging by reviewing the most common cases seen on diagnostic rotation. Learn alongside Dr Mullen as she reviews real-world cases at her PACS workstation and shares how she uses patient age and presentation, ACR Appropriateness Criteria, and institution protocols to work through each case.

Dr. Mullen will also share with you her BI-RADS assessment, her actual reports and reporting tips, and how she determines whether to recommend screening vs monitoring.

This course will prepare you to confidently approach a variety of breast symptoms and patient populations, including: 

  • Palpable lump
  • Abnormal post lumpectomy appearance
  • Granulomatous mastitis overview
  • Large axillary lymph node
  • Pregnant and lactating women 
  • Symptomatic male patient
  • Follow up of probable benign findings (BI-RADS 3) overview
  • Annual surveillance after breast cancer treatment 
  • …and more!

Optimize your learning:

  • Review at your own pace – Reminder to utilize the video player features to speed up or slow down the video, pause or rewind to best fit your available time and learning needs.
  • Learn alongside Dr. Mullen We suggest viewing the video in full screen while you watch Dr. Mullen review the cases. 

After you’re done, check out these additional Breast Imaging Mastery Courses for further in-depth case review:

Course Instructor: Lisa Mullen, MD Breast Imaging Advisor: Rachel F. Brem, MD FACR FSBI Join Dr. Lisa Mullen as she provides a real-world look into the most commonly seen cases in a day on Diagnostic Breast Imaging Service. Take this course to gain confidence using mammography, tomosynthesis, and ultrasound in this setting, and to help you meet MQSA requirements.

Faculty

Lisa Ann Mullen, MD

Assistant Professor; Breast Imaging Fellowship Director

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Advisors

Rachel F Brem, MD, FACR, FSBI

Professor and Vice-Chair- George Washington University

Director- Breast Imaging and Interventional Center

Introduction to Diagnostic Breast Imaging

2 m

Palpable Lump Overview

3 m

47-year-old woman with palpable lump in right breast, felt by her provider

6 m

38-year-old woman with left breast palpable lump and bilateral breast pain

4 m

Asymmetry Overview

5 m

47-year-old woman recalled for asymmetry in left breast

3 m

59-year-old woman recalled for focal asymmetry in left breast

3 m

69-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in right breast

3 m

46-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in right breast

3 m

64-year-old woman recalled for calcifications and developing asymmetry

4 m

51-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in right breast

2 m

79-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in anterior right breast

3 m

Breast Mass Overview

1 m

43-year-old woman recalled for mass in left upper outer breast

2 m

40-year-old woman recalled for 12 mm mass in right breast

1 m

62-year-old woman recalled for mass in right upper outer breast

2 m

80-year-old woman with remote history of right mastectomy, recalled for mass in left breast

2 m

41-year-old woman recalled for mass in right breast

3 m

Architectural Distortion Overview

2 m

69-year-old woman recalled for architectural distortion in left breast

4 m

74-year-old woman recalled for architectural distortion in left breast

2 m

54-year-old woman recalled for distortion in left anterior breast

3 m

62-year-old woman recalled for distortion in left breast

2 m

Calcification Overview

1 m

54-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in left upper outer breast

2 m

57-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in left breast

2 m

51-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in right upper outer breast

2 m

60-year-old woman recalled for calcification in right breast

2 m

53-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in left breast

2 m

Large Axillary Lymph Node Overview

2 m

53-year-old woman recalled for large left axillary lymph node

2 m

80-year-old woman with history of breast cancer treatment recalled for large lymph nodes in left axilla

2 m

49-year-old woman recalled for asymmetry in left breast and large left axillary lymph node

2 m

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