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    Episode 14: Web-Based Global Breast Imaging Curriculum

    enNovember 04, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this months episode, trainee editorial member Xiaoyang Liu, MD-PhD speaks with Toma Omofoye, MD about her development of a customized interactive web-based global breast imaging curriculum with self-assessment for radiologists in low- and middle-income countries. 

    Helen C. Redman, MD & Marten F. Klop Education Scholar Grant: an estate gift made by Marten F. Klop, husband of RSNA’s first female President and past R&E Board of Trustees Chair, Helen C. Redman, MD. The Foundation is grateful for Dr. Redman and Mr. Klop’s enduring legacy in seeding the future of radiology.

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