Juliana Atallah, MD

Title(s)Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
SchoolKeck School of Medicine of Usc
Address1500 San Pablo St.
Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles CA 90033
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    Albany Medical College, Albany, NYMD05/2018Medicine
    Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY06/2019Internal Medicine
    New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY06/2023Diagnostic Radiology
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY06/2024Breast Imaging
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    2018Alpha Omega Alpha Society

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    Juliana Atallah, M.D. is a radiologist specializing in Breast Imaging. She is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at Keck School of Medicine of USC.

    Dr. Atallah graduated from McGill University in Montreal, Canada where she earned her B.A & Sc. in Cognitive Science. She then received her medical degree from Albany Medical College in 2018, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society.

    After finishing an internship in Internal Medicine at Albany Medical Center, Dr. Atallah completed residency training in Diagnostic Radiology at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, during which she was active in promoting resident wellness. She then went on to complete a fellowship in Breast and Body Imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

    Dr. Atallah is passionate about providing quality patient care. She interprets a variety of imaging studies, including mammography (2D, digital breast tomosynthesis, contrast-enhanced mammography), breast ultrasound and breast MRI. She performs image-guided procedures including ultrasound, stereotactic and MRI-guided biopsies, as well as pre-operative localizations as part of a multidisciplinary team.

    Dr. Atallah is an active teacher and mentor of medical students, residents and fellows. Her research interests include breast MRI, contrast-enhanced mammography, and physician wellness.

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    1. Impact of a department-sponsored portable breast pump initiative at a single institution. Clin Imaging. 2024 Sep; 113:110240. Atallah J, Shah S, Atzil E, Dodelzon K. PMID: 39088933.
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    2. Evaluation of radiology resident well-being at a single institution with a dedicated wellness curriculum. Clin Imaging. 2024 Jul; 111:110184. Pitman J, Atallah J, Lu C, Verzani Z, Schweitzer A, Min RJ, Belfi L. PMID: 38795589.
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    3. Patient-centered Care: Value Added by Breast Radiologists in the Management of Breast Pain. J Breast Imaging. 2023 Sep 22; 5(5):591-596. Dodelzon K, Shah S, Prasad L, Atallah J, Katzen JT. PMID: 38416914.
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    4. The importance of imaging - Perspectives from redeployment. Clin Imaging. 2021 Jan; 69:380-383. Atallah J, Shah S, Toy D, Dodelzon K, Schweitzer AD. PMID: 33099069; PMCID: PMC7550887.
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