It is an advanced training program focused on breast and gynecological imaging, designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy and reporting skills for radiologists.
MD/DNB Radiology graduates and practicing radiologists involved in women’s health imaging are typically eligible.
Yes, many programs are offered as an online medical course, allowing radiologists to learn alongside clinical practice.
Key skills include advanced interpretation, standardized reporting, and improved clinical correlation in women-centric imaging.
Fees depend on program structure, duration, and faculty involvement, and should be evaluated alongside learning outcomes.
DMHCA is commonly considered by radiologists due to its structured curriculum, online accessibility, and clinical focus.