Fujifilm India, Max Healthcare conclude radio-diagnostics fellowship training in breast cancer

08 June 2021 | News

Doctors are trained in breast mammography, breast MR and breast ultrasound techniques for a six-month duration

(L-R) Dr Vinita Jha, Dr Richa Bansal, Dr Aishwarya B Sridhar, Dr Bharat Aggarwal and Chandershekhar Sibal

(L-R) Dr Vinita Jha, Dr Richa Bansal, Dr Aishwarya B Sridhar, Dr Bharat Aggarwal and Chandershekhar Sibal

Fujifilm India along with Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket announced their second fellowship (completion) as part of an ongoing programme to train doctors in breast imaging and advance diagnostics.

The brands organised a felicitation ceremony to celebrate the success of their association and congratulated Dr Aishwarya B Sridhar for completing her certification course in radio diagnostics and proficiently completing her training. Guided and trained by a team of professionals including Dr Bharat Aggarwal, Director - Radiology Services, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket and Dr Harit Chaturvedi, Chairman - Max Institute of Cancer Care, Dr Aishwarya B Sridhar is the second radiologist to complete the fellowship programme. Last year, Dr Pragya Garg, MD was the first to complete and receive recognition under this fellowship.  

Fujifilm and Max Healthcare hospital as part of their association are running this fellowship programme to train doctors in breast mammography, breast MR, and breast ultrasound techniques for a six-month duration. Through this, they aim to train two radiologists each year towards the early detection of breast cancer.

Chander Shekhar Sibal, Senior Vice President & Head of Medical Division, Fujifilm India said, “We are delighted to announce the second fellowship certificate in radio-diagnostics to another doctor this year. Our association with Max Healthcare has given us a platform to train doctors about screening facilities that can help in early detection and save the lives of many. With this achievement, we pledge to continue to raise awareness about the benefits of mammography screening for early detection of breast cancer among women.”

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