Ryan Polselli

Summary

Dr. Ryan Polselli is a world-renowned expert in 3D breast imaging. He graduated from the University of South Florida School of Medicine in 2006 and completed a Diagnostic Radiology residency at Emory University in 2011. As an Associate Professor of Medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital and the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University, he did a fellowship in Breast Imaging.

During Dr. Polselli's fellowship, he was mentored by faculty who are considered some of the world's leading authorities in the field of breast imaging, including original members of the first BI-RADS committee, which is responsible for the current FDA-approved standard in mammography reporting, members of the ACR appropriateness advisory committees, and other distinguished faculty members.

Dr. Ryan Polselli began his clinical career at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia, as the Director of Breast Imaging. He is particularly pleased of improving the quality of treatment for community patients by considerably raising the cancer detection rate in mammography patients and introducing cutting-edge diagnostic technology such as MRI guided breast biopsies throughout his tenure.


The hospital received the desired distinction of a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence (BICOE) from the American College of Radiology, as well as full accreditation, while Ryan Polselli was medical director.


Full accreditation from the Joint Commission of Healthcare Accreditation and the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) (JCAHO).

Dr. Polselli has been named the main 3D breast imaging radiologist for four successful outpatient imaging facilities. He reads more than 20,000 2D and 3D mammograms each year and has conducted more than 1,000 stereotactic, ultrasound, and MRI guided breast biopsies. He owns patents for a number of breast imaging medical devices that help patients and decrease medical mistakes.

Dr. Ryan Polselli believes that the best way to improve breast imaging is to improve the quality of mammographic interpretation by using fellowship-trained breast imagers and to make breast cancer screening more accessible and convenient for patients by directly linking mammography services to patient primary care. MammoLink® was created on the basis of this notion.

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