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History

The history of the mammography services and research at UMass Memorial began with the arrival of Dr. Edward Smith in 1980 as the second Chair of the department. He brought with him Dr. Carl D'Orsi as Vice Chair and Director of Breast Imaging. The section's volume grew consistently over time and additional mammographers were recruited to handle the volume of imaging and procedures. The Breast Imaging Division has been very active in clinical and medical physics research over the years. In the late 1990’s, the department was awarded a grant from the Department of Defense to compare full-field digital mammography and screen-film mammography for the detection of breast cancer in a screening population.  This was a collaborative effort between UMass, the University of Colorado and General Electric. This research ushered the new era of digital mammography that is now the gold standard.  With the participation of radiologists from this Division as expert readers, the clinical data was used by General Electric to obtain FDA approval of the first digital mammography system in the United States.

Workload

We are a high-volume comprehensive Breast Imaging Division with greater than 40,000 examinations annually, including screening mammography, diagnostic mammography, ultrasound, automated breast ultrasound (ABUS), and MRI. There are over 2,500 interventional procedures annually, including stereotactic biopsy, tomosynthesis guided biopsy, ultrasound guided biopsy, MRI guided biopsies, needle or Savi-scout localizations, and sentinel node injections. We have diagnostic imaging sites at the UMass Memorial University and Memorial Campuses, Marlborough Hospital, Health Alliance Hospital, and at Clinton Hospital. In addition, screening mammography is performed at multiple additional satellite locations. Breast MRI and MR guided biopsy is performed at multiple regional Shields MRI locations and interpreted by our division.

Accreditation

The Comprehensive Breast Center was accredited by the NAPBC (National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers affiliated with the American College of Surgeons) in July 2012. Quality, documentation and accreditation of the Breast Imaging facility were all important criteria for this accreditation. The Breast Imaging facility at ACC and the Memorial Campus have both been designated as a “Center of Excellence”, by the American College of Radiology (ACR) since early 2012. The screening mammography sites and the satellite locations are also ACR accredited and FDA approved.

Positions Available: 1
Length of Fellowship: 12 months
ACGME: No
NRMP: Yes
Application Dates: Begin accepting 2027-2028 applications: November 1, 2025
Interview Dates: January through March

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Anushree Agrawal - Program Director Breast Imaging Fellowship
Anushree Agrawal, MD
Program Director
Breast Imaging Fellowship