Letter From Director
West Virginia University (WVU) is seeking highly qualified applicants for its breast imaging fellowship. The Mission of WVU is to provide quality programs of instruction, to foster and stimulate research and scholarship, to engage in and encourage other artistic and creative work, and to make University resources accessible to all segments of society through continuing education, extension, and public service activities.
This structured one year breast imaging fellowship will prepare the fellow trainee for a high level of success in academic and private practice settings in breast imaging, with training in digital mammography and tomosynthesis, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, automated breast ultrasound, as well as breast imaging procedures, including biopsies and localizations. The fellow will quickly become proficient in all diagnostic and interventional skills required of a breast imager. Research is encouraged and supported.
The breast imaging fellow will provide care at the Betty Puskar Breast Care Center, a dedicated breast imaging center at West Virginia University. The breast division participates in clinical imaging for West Virginia University Hospital (WVUH), the region’s leading tertiary care facility, and collaborates with other clinical and basic science departments in several ongoing research projects.
The breast imaging fellow will participate in a weekly breast multidisciplinary conference, including pathologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and surgeons, to discuss the care of the patients with a breast cancer diagnosis. The fellow will also participate in a multidisciplinary rotation including breast surgery, medical oncology, and pathology. Finally, the fellow will be expected to prepare resident conferences and other academic conferences during the year.
The WVU Breast Imaging Section has digital mammography machines (Hologic Selenia Dimensions with tomosynthesis), GE HealthCare LOGIQ E10 ultrasound machines, as well as a GE HealthCare Invenia ABUS machine. We utilize a Siemens Aero 1.5 T MRI, as well as a Hologic upright stereotactic table. For ultrasound-guided biopsies we use Bard MaxCore, Achieve, Mammotome DualCore and Mammotome Elite biopsy devices. We use a Mammotome vacuum-assisted biopsy system for stereotactic biopsies and Hologic ATEC system for MRI guided biopsies. In addition, we provide localization procedures for our breast surgeons, including both radioactive seed localization and traditional wire localization.
Sarah Palko, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Breast Imaging
Fellowship Program Director