Dilip Arwindekar, M. Columbia University. New York City. Patil, M. Bombay, India. Medical Degree: B. Medical College. Poona, India. Gregory Neil Bender, M.
Letterman Army Medical Center. San Francisco, CA. Omaha, NE. Craig Campbell, M. University of Maryland Medical System. George Washington University School of Medicine. Washington, DC. Medical Degree: University of Pennsylvania. Samir Chheda M. Johns Hopkins Hospital. Residency: Einstein Heath Care Network.
New York, NY. Alan A. Cohen, M. George Washington University. Chief Resident. Mukul K. Das, M. MedStar Washington Hospital Center. General Surgery.
Chittagong Medical College. Chittagong, Bangladesh. Dhaka University. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Peter Duggan, M. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Residency: Radiology.
George Washington University Hospital. Ronald Duncan, M. Parham Farid, M. Mercy Hospital. Pittsburgh, PA. Morgantown, WV. William C. Fowlkes, M. Medical College of Georgia. Medical Degree: Medical College of Georgia. Augusta, GA. His love of vascular and interventional radiology is what drew him to want to pursue a career in the field. When not working, Dr.
Das likes to participate in outdoor exercise activities- everything from hiking to tennis. Diagnostic Radiology. General Surgery Transitional Medicine St. Joseph Mercy Oakland. Pontiac, MI. Skip to main content. Your care and safety is our top priority. Order by closest to me. Quick Links. Scheduling: Request an Appointment. Read by our on-site radiologist, diagnostic imaging is clearer than ever, thanks to Washington's advanced picture archiving and communication system PACS.
This powerful digital technology also makes it possible for physicians to receive reports and images more quickly, enabling them to expedite care. Computer-aided detection CAD refers to sophisticated pattern recognition software our radiologists use to help them read medical images.
This software identifies areas of interest on the medical images and brings them to the attention of the radiologist in order to decrease false negative readings. It does not replace the imaging technology; rather it is an interpretive aid to use as "a second pair of eyes" when reading mammograms. Clinical trials demonstrated that use of the ImageChecker system can result in earlier detection of up to CAD has received broad support from radiologists, the American College of Radiology, Medicare and patient advocacy groups.
The American Cancer Society has recognized the benefits of CAD as a technology for breast cancer screening in women of average risk. Recently updated guidelines state: "… CAD systems may aid the average radiologist by substantially improving detection of early stage malignancies with no more than a proportionate increase in recall rate. Meet Our Physicians. Our radiologists review the mammogram then activate the CAD software and re-evaluate the marked area s before issuing a final report.
Digital mammography is different from a standard mammogram. Digital mammography provides greater detail, giving radiologists access to more information so they can make the best possible assessment. With digital pictures, the physician can zoom in, magnify, and optimize different parts of the breast tissue in the picture without having to take an additional image. Digital Mammography can be particularly useful in younger women who often have dense breasts that are difficult to evaluate with conventional mammography.
With digital technology the procedure is completed more quickly, and the clarity of the images means fewer retakes are needed - both factors that women appreciate.
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