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Q for attendings/residents about dual fellowship

What do y’all think about a dual fellowship in IR and Breast? Most DR hate reading breast, so you would make yourself super marketable to private practice groups who need you to do ~40% DR anyways. Also could transition to full time breast (hardest to chillest) when you get tired of wearing lead and frying your brain. There are plenty of guys at my home institution who’ve done IR/body fellowships, so the idea of a dual fellowship ain’t that crazy.

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