Ryan Polselli
Doctor, Teacher, and Writer in New Port Richey,Florida
Ryan Polselli
Doctor, Teacher, and Writer in New Port Richey,Florida
He is a specialist in the field of 3D breast imaging. After graduating from the University of South Florida in 2006, he completed a diagnostic radiology residency at Emory University in Atlanta in 2011. As an Associate Professor of Medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital and Emory University's Winship Cancer Institute, he completed a breast imaging residency.
Additionally, members of the American College of Radiology's relevant advisory committees and other notable academics supervised his fellowship training, including members of the inaugural BI-RADS committee.
Dr. Ryan Polselli started his start in medicine as the Memorial Health University Medical Center's Director of Breast Imaging. As of now, he's most pleased of increasing cancer detection rates in mammography patients and incorporating cutting-edge diagnostic technologies, such as MRI-guided breast biopsies, into the treatment of the general populace.
Ryan Polselli, MD, served as the hospital's medical director and guided it to full ACR accreditation and status as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence (BICOE).
Full implementation of the Joint Commission on Healthcare Organization Accreditation (JCAHOA) and the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) (JCAHO).
Polselli has been chosen as the principal translator of 3D breast imaging for four successful outpatient imaging facilities by Dr. Polselli. Stereotactic, ultrasound, and MRI-guided mammograms are used to perform as many as 1,000 breast biopsies each year. A number of his medical device patents are aimed at enhancing patient care and reducing imaging mistakes in breasts.
When it comes to improving the quality of mammographic interpretation, Dr. Ryan Polselli feels that utilizing fellowship-trained breast imagers in direct integration with patient primary care is the most important improvement right now in breast imaging. Founded on this essential idea, MammoLink® was developed.