Elizabeth S. Burnside
PROFESSOR
Neuroradiology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Elizabeth Burnside is a professor of radiology in the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Her degrees include an MD combined with a master's in Public Health as well as a master's degree in Medical Informatics. As a result, her research investigates the use of computational methods to improve decision-making in the domain of breast imaging in the pursuit of improving the population based screening and diagnosis of breast cancer. This multidisciplinary research is facilitated by affiliate appointments in the Departments of Industrial Engineering, Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, and Population Health Science at UW. Dr. Burnside has published over 90 peer review articles. Her research has secured continuous NIH funding since 2006 garnering a total of $4.6 million in extramural funding. She served as a charter member on the Biomedical Imaging Technology (BMIT) Study Section at the NIH. Dr. Burnside is a subspecialty trained breast imager with an active clinical practice providing all imaging and interventional procedure utilized for the early diagnosis of breast cancer.
Research Interest
Improving the population based screening and diagnosis of breast cancer.
Publications
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Schrager SB, Phillips G, Burnside E. A Simple Approach to Shared Decision Making in Cancer Screening. Family Practice Management. 2017 Jun;24(3):5-10.
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Lee JM, Miglioretti DL, Burnside ES, Morris EA, Smith RA, Lehman CD, D’Orsi CJ, Sickles EA. Response. Radiology. 2017 Jul 17;284(2):605-7.
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Strigel RM, Burnside ES, Elezaby M, Fowler AM, Kelcz F, Salkowski LR, DeMartini WB. Utility of BI-RADS Assessment Category 4 Subdivisions for Screening Breast MRI. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2017 Jun;208(6):1392-9.