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Katrina Rabinovich

Katrina Rabinovich, MD

  • Cancer
  • Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Breast Imaging

Dr. Katrina Rabinovich’s specialty is women’s imaging, including mammography, breast MRI and a full range of interventional breast procedures, as well as gynecologic ultrasound and MRI. Dr. Rabinovich received her Medical Degree from University of Tennessee College of Medicine, her radiology residency at the University of Tennessee Methodist Hospital and completed her fellowship in women’s imaging at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

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My locations

  • Mount Sinai Medical Center (Main Campus)

    4306 Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140
    305.674.2121
  • Profile

    Dr. Katrina Rabinovich’s specialty is women’s imaging, including mammography, breast MRI and a full range of interventional breast procedures, as well as gynecologic ultrasound and MRI. Dr. Rabinovich received her Medical Degree from University of Tennessee College of Medicine, her radiology residency at the University of Tennessee Methodist Hospital and completed her fellowship in women’s imaging at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

  • Publications

    Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications and Presentations:

    • 2019: Cancer Center Multidisciplinary PQI project – Pre Neo Adjuvant SAVI Scout Axillary Lymph node placement, as means of improving surgical and treatment outcomes, in progress.
    • 2019: Male Hemangioma of the Breast, unusual presentation. Case report, in progress.
    • 2018: “Pathologic lymph nodes on breast MRI”, in progress.
    • 2018: “Extramammary Metastasis to the Breasts: Review of Multimodality Imaging Features” ARRS 2018 electronic abstract, E2784.
    • 2018: Yuen, A., Viqar, M., Salom, I., Rabinovich, K. Extramammary Metastasis to the breasts: Review of multimodality imaging features. Educational Exhibit presented at American Roentgen Ray Society 118th Annual Conference; 2018 April 22 – 27; Washington, D.C.
    • 2018: Multidisciplinary PQI project “Implementation of invasive cases review policy as means to improve patient care and reduce costs: effect of effective multidisciplinary collaboration”, in progress.
    • 2017 “Evaluation of patient’s factors that influence performance in screening mammogram to decrease the recall rate”, in progress.
    • 2016: 16-079 ACR abstract and PQI project: “Double Reading of screening mammography: effect on reducing false positive rates”, ACR Annual Meeting, May 2015.
    • 2012: “Solitary neurofibroma of the breast”, Radiology Case Reports 7(4) October 2012.
    • 2011: “Unusual Presentation of Tubular Carcinoma of the Breast”, the Breast Journal, Volume 17, Issue 4, pages 422-423, July/August 2011.
    • 2009: Scientific Paper Presentation: “Nonmasslike Enhancement (NMLE) on Breast MRI: Correlating BIRADS-based characterization with Pathology”. RSNA, SSA01-03, Chicago, November 29, 2009 Breast Imaging Session (MR Image Interpretation)
  • Office Location

Medical School

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Residency

Methodist Hospitals of Memphis

Fellowship

Brigham and Womens Hospital
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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