KOELIS
Breanna Choplin is a Clinical Account Manager at KOELIS with a background as a Radiologic Technologist at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center. Prior to that, Breanna gained experience as a Radiology Technology student intern at Novant Health PMC, MMC, HMC, COH/OrthoCarolina Pediatric Orthopedics. Breanna has also worked as a Fitness Consultant at YMCA of Greater Charlotte, a Human Services Intern at Creative Living Center, and a Bridal Consultant at Affordable Elegance. Breanna has experience in customer service and sales from positions at Southern Bride and Men's Wearhouse. Breanna holds a Bachelor of Science in Imaging Sciences from Boise State University and an Associate degree in Human Services Technology & Gerontology from Pitt Community College.
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KOELIS
KOELIS has assisted urologists and radiologists from around the world in their routine clinical practice since 2006, providing the latest technology for personalized prostate cancer planning and management, from biopsy to active surveillance and treatment. Focused on developing advanced, targeted and less invasive solutions, KOELIS is committed to creating and bringing to the market a new paradigm in prostate cancer care, where physicians can offer the most personalized answers to their patients, avoiding any under or overtreatment and preserving quality of life. Thanks to cutting-edge imaging tools like Trinity® cartographer, which combines multiple imaging modalities with full 3D ultrasound, any suspicious lesion is characterized in a detailed 3D prostate map, offering a comprehensive and multiparametric approach and enhancing diagnostic confidence. The team at KOELIS innovates every day in collaboration with world-renowned universities and hospitals to offer physicians new advancements in imaging and a greater field of view, a must-have in active surveillance and targeted treatment. Based in Grenoble and Princeton, KOELIS technology has been featured in more than 50 clinical publications and treats more than 300,000 patients worldwide, including patients in Europe, United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, South America and the Middle East.