Melissa Durand, MD
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Melissa Durand MD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at the Yale School of Medicine. She is a breast imaging subspecialist with a primary research role focused on breast cancer screening and diagnosis with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT). As an attending physician at Smilow Cancer Hospital and several outpatient sites, she teaches residents and fellows and interprets a broad spectrum of breast imaging modalities including mammography, ultrasound, breast MRI and interventional procedures. She is the recipient of three industry grants and serves as the Yale principal investigator of a multisite collaborative DBT research group that has co-authored three landmark papers on DBT. She was also the recipient of a Lion Heart Pilot grant to evaluate the clinical performance of synthesized mammography, a form of DBT that would reduce radiation rates by almost 50%. Dr. Durand has presented her work at international, national and regional conferences and collaborated on several scientific manuscripts, review articles, and book chapters. Presently expanding her involvement in global outreach, in her free time she is an avid skier and aspiring mountaineer.
Education & Training
- MDUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine (2005)
- MSUniversity of Massachusetts, Animal Science-Immunology (2001)
- Breast and Body FellowYale University
- ResidentHartford Hospital
- InternshipSt. Vincents Hospital
- Board CertificationAB of Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology (2010)