Radiology Partners (RP) recently created a Breast Biopsy Clip Clinical Pathway.
Drawing on their extensive expertise, the practicing radiologists of RP’s national subspecialty division (NSD) for breast radiology developed practical guidance for breast biopsy clips. This resource includes guidelines for breast biopsy clip documentation, a breast clip education handout for patients and clip shape resources.
See a summary one-pager on the breast clip lifecycle and breast biopsy clip placement patient handout.
Dr. Dana Bonaminio leads RP’s NSD for breast radiology. In partnership with an advisory board of practicing breast radiologists, she spearheads the development and implementation of programs with a mission to enhance clinical value and quality in breast imaging across RP. The Breast Imaging NSD focuses on refining best practice recommendations, advancing image quality and aligning with the latest industry standards, all to deliver innovation and excellence in radiology services for patients, referring clinicians and client partners. They share resources, like this clinical pathway, broadly so that all practices can deliver high-quality subspecialty care to patients in their communities.
“Actively participating in patient care and contributing to the early detection of breast cancer and other breast-related issues is a great honor,” said Dr. Bonaminio. “Encouraging patients to take an active role in their breast health is empowering. I thoroughly enjoy working collaboratively to ensure the overall best outcome for each patient.”
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