SUNY Upstate has opening for a third ACGME accredited neuroradiology fellowship position available starting July 1 2025. The fellow will get comprehensive exposure of all aspects of diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology including pediatric neuroradiology. The neuroradiology division consists of 9 faculty members and has state of the art facilities at both the hospital and private practice based outpatient setting.
All applicants welcome, including those seeking J-1 waiver/H-1B sponsorship.
The position is multi-faceted to include teaching residents and medical students with opportunities for research. We are a Level I Trauma and Tertiary Care Health Care Center in Syracuse, NY. There is also a Comprehensive Cancer Center with a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. The 28-member subspecialized radiology group (including 3 PhD physicists) maintains a private Medical Service Group and provides services for 2 hospitals and outpatient clinics. There are opportunities for career advancement.
The academic health center in Syracuse, New York, is a short drive from the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Ontario. The Upstate New York area offers scenic beauty, excellent schools, abundant summer and winter outdoor recreational activities, low housing costs, and a high standard of living. The benefits and retirement packages are superb.
Applicants should respond with a letter of interest and CV to:
Dr Swarnkar, MD, Fellowship director and Division chief Neuroradiology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY 13210, Phone: 315-464-7433; email: SwarnkaA@upstate.edu
At SUNY Upstate Medical University, we strive to promote a professional environment that encourages varied perspectives from faculty members with diverse life experiences. A respect for diversity is one of our core values. We are committed to recruiting and supporting rich community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students. We actively seek applications from women and members of underrepresented groups to contribute to the diversity of our university community in support of our teaching, research, and clinical missions.