Upcoming Events
Log In
Pricing
Free Trial

Breast Mammography and Tomosynthesis Practice Cases

Content Reviewed: June 16, 2025

Fellowship Cases
Preview Course

53.75 CME

122 DICOM Case Files

37 Videos

36 Practice Reports

132 Quiz Questions

3 hr. 6 min.

Course Description

The Breast Mammography and Tomosynthesis Fellowship Certificate Program is a self-paced training program that combines high-yield practice cases and expert-led instruction to help you become a faster, more confident reader of Breast Mammography/Tomosynthesis. These courses help you meet MQSA CME credit requirements.

Program Overview

Mastery Training: Get in-depth training by watching experts scroll through real-world cases and review key teaching points. Completion of these courses is optional to obtain your Fellowship Certificate, but is strongly recommended if you are new to this subspecialty or want to gain broader case exposure.

Fellowship Training: Independently work through a series of essential cases a radiologist needs to master and confidently read  breast mammography and tomosynthesis. Practice reporting on each case in our simulated, case review module and answer a quiz question(s). Then compare your report with the gold standard report and review faculty instructional materials, including case review videos, text-based discussions, key images, and references.

With each practice case you complete, you’ll receive an updated Breast Mammography/Tomosynthesis Mastery Score to monitor your ongoing performance improvement.

Earn your Fellowship Certificate™ by completing your Fellowship Training material, then click the Claim button in your progress bar at the top of the page. You will be emailed a Certificate of Completion in a PDF format that you can print, add to your CV, and share with your employer, hospital, or professional network.

For extra practice, check out the Additional Cases section to work through more cases in this subspecialty area.

Don’t forget to claim your CME credits!

Throughout your training, you will earn AMA PRA Category 1 CME credit for your time spent watching the videos, reviewing cases and submitting reports, reviewing teaching materials, and answering assessment question(s). You can claim your CME credit anytime by accessing your CME Manager page.

We hope you enjoy the Fellowship Certificate learning experience. Contact us at support@medality.com with any questions or feedback about the program.

The Breast Mammography and Tomosynthesis Fellowship Certificate Program is a self-paced training program that combines high-yield practice cases and expert-led instruction to help you become a faster, more confident reader of Breast Mammography/Tomosynthesis. These courses help you meet MQSA CME credit requirements.

Faculty

Petra J Lewis, MBBS

Professor of Radiology and OBGYN

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center & Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

Ryan W. Woods, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor of Radiology

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

How to Use Purview Case Viewer

1-1

Preview Case
Screening. History of left partial mastectomy.

1-2

Diagnostic exam. Palpable abnormality in the left breast.

1-3

Screening

1-4

67-year-old, screening mammogram

1-5

Screening

1-6

Screening

2-1

Baseline screening mammogram

2-2

Screening

2-3

Palpable mass LIQ left breast

2-4

Screening

2-5

Screening

2-6

Screening

3-1

Screening exam. History of left breast cancer.

3-2

Screening, 71-year-old woman.

3-3

Screening

3-4

Screening exam. History of left mastectomy.

3-5

New palpable mass in the right upper quadrant. No history of surgery.

3-6

45-year-old woman, screening mammogram.

4-1

Palpable mass in the right upper inner quadrant, history of recent trauma.

4-2

Screening, 63-year-old woman with silicone implants inserted 25 years ago.

4-3

Screening

4-4

47-year-old woman, screening.

4-5

Screening

4-6

Diagnostic exam for palpable left axillary tail mass.

5-1

74-year-old male with left retroareolar mass, diagnostic mammogram.

5-2

46-year-old woman, screening mammogram.

5-3

Screening

5-4

44-year-old woman, screening mammogram.

5-5

Screening mammogram. History of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

5-6

Screening

6-1

Screening

6-2

Diagnostic mammogram. Palpable abnormality in the right breast.

6-3

45-year-old woman, screening mammogram.

6-4

38-year-old lactating patient with a palpable abnormality in the right upper outer quadrant.

6-5

Screening

6-6

Routine screening

Course Evaluation

© 2025 Medality. All Rights Reserved.

Privacy ChoicesImage: Privacy ChoicesContact UsTerms of UsePrivacy Policy