Pediatric Radiology Fellowship - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Application
Details
Posted: 23-Jan-25
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Type: Fellowship
Categories:
Radiologist
Subspecialties:
Pediatric Radiology
Required Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
The Pediatric Imaging section within the Department of Radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) has two ACGME accredited pediatric radiology fellowship positions for the 2025-26 academic year and two fellowship positions for the 2026-27 academic year.
Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt is a major pediatric teaching hospital. Our section is comprised of 15 fellowship-trained day-time faculty. We are a very collegial group and prioritize high level care. Monroe Carell is a 358-bed tertiary referral center and is a level-1 trauma center home to a Level IV-designated NICU.
Pediatric radiology fellows rotate through all aspects of pediatric radiology. There is a high faculty to fellow ratio, permitting in-depth training.
Highlights include:
No in-house overnight call.
Internal moonlighting available.
Research and national meeting presentation opportunities.
We offer mentoring for academic and/or private practice success.
Salary is commensurate to PGY-6 level. Tennessee does not have an individual income tax.
403 (b) retirement plan with a match from VUMC
15 days of vacation, per ACGME
Wellness and personal days
To apply or learn more, email jodi.solem@vumc.org
Prerequisite training includes satisfactory completion of a diagnostic radiology residency program accredited by the ACGME. We accept international medical graduates on a J1 visa currently.
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Radiology combines today’s leaders in radiological sciences, cutting edge research and the most advanced technology within an environment of innovation, curiosity, diversity and collaboration. We are focused on making imaging advancements for the betterment of our patients, our trainees and the future of radiological sciences.