
MD, PhD
Consultant Breast and Diagnostic Radiologist specializing in cancer imaging and high-risk screening
Experience
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Languages
English
Location
Al Barsha, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Dana Haddad is a Consultant Breast and Diagnostic Radiologist at American Hospital's Al Barsha Clinic, with specialized training in oncologic and body imaging. She holds an MD from the University of Auckland and a PhD in Cancer Imaging and Therapy from the University of Wuerzburg. Her training includes a fellowship in Breast and Body Imaging at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, coupled with residency training in radiology at Columbia-affiliated Harlem Hospital Center. She has held academic positions as an Assistant Professor at Montefiore Medical Center and Northwell Health in New York, and serves as an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Mohammed Bin Rashad University of Medicine and Health Sciences in Dubai.
Dr. Haddad is highly skilled in all forms of breast imaging—mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and tomosynthesis—as well as image-guided procedures. She has particular expertise in screening and managing women at high risk of breast cancer, including those with BRCA gene mutations and significant family histories. Her research has focused on cancer imaging technologies, including engineering viruses for cancer targeting and non-invasive imaging, and she works on protocols to improve the value and impact of breast screening, especially for high-risk populations.
She serves as a peer reviewer for leading international medical journals and sits on several radiologic committees. Dr. Haddad is deeply committed to women's health and preventative care, combining clinical excellence with a passion for advancing imaging science and patient education.
Special interests: high-risk breast cancer screening, BRCA mutation management, value-based imaging protocols, cancer imaging research.
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Medical Degree (MD)
University of Auckland Medical School, New Zealand
Bachelor of Human Biology (BHB)
University of Auckland Medical School, New Zealand
Doctoral degree (PhD) in Cancer Imaging and Therapy
University of Wuerzburg, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Germany
Breast and Body Imaging Fellowship
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, United States
Radiology Residency
Columbia-affiliated Harlem Hospital Center, United States
General Surgery Residency
Mayo Clinic, United States
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship and Senior Lab Manager
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, United States
Consultant Breast and Diagnostic Radiologist
American Hospital, Al Barsha Clinic, United Arab Emirates
Head of Breast Imaging, Consultant Radiologist
Healthbay Polyclinic, United Arab Emirates
Consultant Radiologist
Mediclinic Middle East, United Arab Emirates
Adjunct Clinical Professor
Mohammed Bin Rashad University of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates
Assistant Professor and Attending
Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein School of Medicine, United States
House Surgeon
Auckland District Health Board, New Zealand
Consultations are available in English.
American Hospital — Al Barsha Clinic, Al Barsha, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Breast Cancer Screening, Family History of Breast Cancer, High-Risk Breast Disease, Suspicious Breast Lesions.
Profile compiled from American Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
American Hospital - Al Barsha Clinic
36X2+P5C Galleria Mall - 329th Rd - 23rd St - Al Barsha - Dubai
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