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About
Dr. Brem
Dr. Rachel Brem
is the Director of Breast Imaging and Intervention at George
Washington University Medical Center and Vice Chair of the Department
of Radiology. Dr. Brem completed her undergraduate studies at
Brandeis University followed by medical school at Columbia University
where she graduated with honors. Dr. Brem completed both her
Diagnostic Radiology Residency and Breast Imaging Fellowship
at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. |
Dr.
Rachel Brem
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Since
completion of her training, Dr. Brem was on the faculty at Johns
Hopkins and the Director of Breast Imaging. Currently, she is Director
of The Breast Imaging and Interventional Center at George Washington
University Medical Institution and Professor of Radiology.
Dr.
Brem's research and clinical interests include Minimally Invasive
Breast Biopsy as well as New Technologies for the Earlier Diagnosis
of breast cancer including Computer Aided Detection (a successful
"Missiles to Medicine" Program), Molecular Imaging of
the Breast for the Improved Diagnosis of Breast Cancer and Magnetic
Resonance Imaging. She is the principal investigator of a multi-institutional
trial evaluating computer aided detection of breast cancer. She
is also the principal investigator evaluating nuclear medicine imaging
for the improved diagnosis of breast cancer at George Washington
University Medical Center and is the recipient of numerous honors
and awards.
Dr. Brem
has extensively published on topics related to breast cancer and specifically
in her areas of interest which are new technologies for the earlier
diagnosis of breast cancer. She is also committed to mentoring students
and residents.
CURRICULUM
VITAE/RESUME
ARTICLES
PUBLISHED BY DR. BREM
.....Dr.
Brem bridges what can be done with what is being done.....
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