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						<title>RSNA Career Connect Search Results (Jobs)</title>
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									<link>https://jobs.rsna.org/jobs/rss/22076358/2026-2027-abdominal-imaging-fellowship</link>
								
								<title>2026-2027 Abdominal Imaging Fellowship | UMass Chan Medical School</title>								
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								<description>Worcester, Massachusetts,  The ACGME-accredited Abdominal Radiology fellowship at UMass Memorial Medical Center/ UMass Chan Medical School is a one-year comprehensive fellowship in abdominal imaging using all modalities of US, CT, MR, PET CT and fluoroscopy. 
 UMass Memorial Health Care is the major hospital system in Central Massachusetts. UMass Memorial Medical Center, consisting of two teaching hospitals and three community hospitals, serves a large and diverse population base, functions as a Level 1 Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center as well as high volume tertiary care referral center. 
 UMass Chan Medical School trains 600 residents and fellows in 57 accredited programs from anesthesiology to vascular surgery.&#xa0; Patient Centric Medicine is delivered seamlessly with dedicated programs within the Cancer, Diabetes, Heart and Vascular, and Musculoskeletal Centers of Excellence. These centers offer an experienced team approach to specialized treatment, advanced therapies, and breakthrough clinical trials. Radiology is vested in all these centers of excellence and our fellows and residents will rotate through each clinical division in a team-based system. 
 In abdominal imaging, through the varied case mix of oncology, organ transplant, gastroenterology, urology and interventions, the fellow will gain valuable teaching and hands on clinical experience throughout the one year of training. 
 The abdominal division performs over 20,000 Ultrasound, 3,000 MRI, 20,000 CT scans, and 1700 image guided procedures per year. Applicants must have completed a radiology residency program accredited by the ACGME by the time they begin their fellowship at UMMMC. Applicants must be certified or eligible for certification by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or equivalent. Acceptance is contingent on obtaining an unrestricted Massachusetts medical license by start date of Fellowship.</description>
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								<title>MRI Fellowship | Gary M. Hollenberg, MD</title>								
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								<description>Rochester, New York,  A one-year fellowship program at the University of Rochester (UR Medicine Imaging &#8211; University Medical Imaging), is available for 2026-27 and 2027-28 .  The outpatient center performs over 20,000 MR exams per year using four echoplanar magnets &#8211; three at   3 Tesla and one at 1.5 Tesla. This is a major outpatient referral center, performing most of the area&#8217;s prostate MR exams. The fellowship program offers advanced training in MRI of the central and peripheral nervous system, musculoskeletal system, and body, as well as MRA of the central nervous system, body, and extremities. Fellows will receive excellent clinical experience from Faculty with advanced fellowship training in Cross Sectional, Neuroradiological and Musculoskeletal Imaging. Candidates must be ABR-eligible. For further information send an application to: ( http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/imaging/education/fellows.aspx ), a CV and three letters of recommendation to: Cheryl Papaleo ( Cheryl_Papaleo@urmc.rochester.edu ) University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue &#8211; Box 648, Rochester, NY 14642. The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer. ABR-eligible</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 11:29:20 -0500</pubDate>
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									<link>https://jobs.rsna.org/jobs/rss/22022222/2026-2027-neuroradiology-fellowship</link>
								
								<title>2026-2027 Neuroradiology Fellowship | UMass Chan Medical School</title>								
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								<description>Worcester, Massachusetts,  The Neuroradiology Fellowship Program at UMass Chan Medical School provides trainees with an in depth one-year comprehensive neuroimaging training experience and offers exposure to all aspects of neuroradiology practice. The goals of fellowship are to offer fellows high-quality experiences in the areas of education, patient care, professionalism and research. 
 UMass Memorial Medical Center is a 781-bed tertiary care hospital and the clinical partner of UMass Chan Medical School. UMass Memorial is Worcester County&#8217;s only Level I Trauma Center, comprehensive stroke center and the referral center for central New England. The Department of Radiology at UMass Memorial performs over 1 million studies per year, across five hospitals and an outpatient imaging center. Current faculty in the department include 65+ fellowship trained Radiologists. The department trains 5 Residents per year (20 total). The Division of Neuroradiology comprises of 10 Neuroradiologists and interprets approximately 65,000 neuroimaging studies yearly. The&#xa0; Neuroradiology Faculty . 
 The department has&#xa0;an enterprise wide PACS system&#xa0;(AGFA), as well as EPIC EMR. The&#xa0;hospital campuses&#xa0;and outpatient imaging center&#xa0;have&#xa0;8 MRIs (including a GE Pioneer 3T system), 9 CTs,&#xa0;including a Siemens dual source &#8220;flash&#8221; and two Siemens 128 Definition Edge CTs and two state-of-the art neurointerventional Philips biplane machines. By the time they begin their fellowship at UMass Chan Medical School, applicants must have completed an ACGME-accredited radiology residency program, an AOA-approved residency program, a program with ACGME International (ACGME-I) Advanced Specialty Accreditation, or a Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)-accredited or College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)-accredited residency program located in Canada. An exceptionally qualified international graduate who is trained in a non-ACGME radiology residency program is also considered for the fellowship. &#xa0;Acceptance is contingent on obtaining Massachusetts medical license by the start date of the Fellowship. 
 Applicants should also review UMass Chan Medical School GME eligibility requirements found on the GME website -&#xa0; Eligibility (umassmed.edu)</description>
								<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 12:05:25 -0500</pubDate>
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									<link>https://jobs.rsna.org/jobs/rss/21865489/thoracic-imaging-fellowship</link>
								
								<title>Thoracic Imaging Fellowship | BRIGHAM AND WOMEN&#39;S HOSPITAL</title>								
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								<description>Boston, Massachusetts,  Are you interested to to refine your skills in thoracic imaging and advance your career in a supportive and dynamic academic environment? 
 Dear Residents and Candidates with a keen interest in Cardiothoracic Imaging, 
 We are thrilled to announce that we are now accepting applications and scheduling interviews for the 2027&#8211;2028 academic year. This is a great chance for you to discuss your career goals with us and see how we can help you achieve them. 
 We would love to connect with you and talk about your future in cardiothoracic imaging. Whether you want to meet us at  RSNA , chat via  email , or join a  webinar  in the coming weeks, we are eager to hear about your ambitions. 
 Additionally, the Department of Radiology at BWH offers support for eligible candidates interested in the  ABR Alternate Pathway . This could be a fantastic option if you&#39;re looking to expand your expertise and broaden your horizons. 
 As a fellow, you will work closely with our expert team of fellowship trained radiologists to enhance your skills in the interpretation of chest X-rays, CT scans, non-vascular MRI, and perform thoracic interventional procedures. You will also be actively involved in multidisciplinary conferences to discuss complex cases and treatment planning. 
 The curriculum is designed to provide comprehensive training in all aspects of thoracic imaging, with diverse and rich case mix including thoracic oncology, interstitial and diffuse lung diseases, pulmonary infections, post transplant imaging and lung cancer screening. 
 We look forward to hearing from you and possibly working together in the future! 
 https://radedu.brighamandwomens.org/chest-thoracic-radiology-fellowship-program/ 
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 Completion of a residency in diagnostic radiology 
 Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a multidisciplinary team 
 Passion for thoracic imaging and commitment to continued learning</description>
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								<title>2026-2027 Cardiothoracic Radiology Fellowship Position | UT Health San Antonio</title>								
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								<description>San Antonio, Texas,  The Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship is a one-year Non-Standard Training Program at UT Health San Antonio. The fellowship&#8217;s purpose is to train board-certified or board-eligible radiologists in the imaging analysis and interpretation of cardiothoracic disease, and be able to independently operate non-invasive CTI service, including the expert acquisition, processing, and interpretation of cardiovascular (CV) computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The Cardiothoracic Faculty team has board certified faculty attendings who are experts in the field of chest radiography, thoracic CT/MR imaging, CT angiography (including coronary CTA), and cardiac CT/MR imaging. The radiology department at UT Health San Antonio has state of the art equipment including DCT scanners and 1.5 T and 3.0 T MR Scanners. UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital have nationally recognized lung transplant programs and a Level 1 Trauma Center.  Cardiothoracic Fellowship - Department of Radiology 
 A fellow&#8217;s experience includes: 
 
 Advanced training in interpretation of imaging studies in the common and rare, acute and chronic cardiothoracic diseases, and performance of diagnostic cardiothoracic procedures. 
 All aspects of clinical cardiothoracic imaging. 
 Exposed to PET/CT and other pertinent cardiothoracic nuclear medicine exams with the Nuclear Medicine team. 
 Encouraged to participate in scientific research projects. 
 Opportunities to present research at radiology society meetings. 
 Fellows participate in multidisciplinary pulmonary, surgical thoracic oncology, radiology-pathology, and cardiology conferences. 
 Educate by conducting resident and medical student lectures. 
 
 The Department of Radiology at UT Health San Antonio is a dynamic academic enterprise that is a leader in comprehensive patient care, multidisciplinary education and innovation in Texas and beyond. We are a part of UT Health San Antonio with multiple imaging centers and clinical hospitals.  About - Department of Radiology 
 San Antonio, Texas is a vibrant, growing city! It has a lot to offer, architecture, music, cuisine, and so much more. With great weather and low cost of living, San Antonio is the place to live and work. Check it out:  About San Antonio | UT Health San Antonio 
 Application and instructions:  Application Process for Fellowships - Department of Radiology 
 UT Health San Antonio Radiology will follow 2026-2027 SCARD Guidelines for applications, interviews, and fellowship offerings. For more information on SCARD guidelines and dates, visit: SCARD  Policies Completion of Diagnostic Radiology Residency is required. Benefits Information: https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/about/ogme/benefits</description>
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								<title>2026-2027 Emergency Radiology Fellowship Position | UT Health San Antonio</title>								
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								<description>San Antonio, Texas,  The Emergency Radiology Fellowship is a one-year Non-Standard Training Program at UT Health San Antonio. The fellowship&#8217;s purpose is to train board-certified or board-eligible radiologists with exposure to large volume of cases in multiple areas of neuroradiology, chest, abdominal, and pediatric imaging in an emergency setting. The Emergency Radiology Faculty team has board certified faculty attendings who are experts and committed to the education of its fellows. UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital have nationally recognized lung transplant programs and a Level 1 Trauma Center. &#xa0; Emergency Radiology Fellowship - Department of Radiology 
 A fellow&#8217;s experience includes: 
 
 Advanced training in management of imaging analysis and interpretation with both trauma and non-trauma patients. 
 Interpretation of radiographs, ultrasound, and CT and MRI imaging examinations on a variety of patients with broad spectrum of medical emergencies and acute medical conditions. 
 Communicating results to referring physicians or other care providers. 
 Participation in didactic lectures, subspecialty focused conferences, and journal clubs. 
 Educate by conducting resident and medical student lectures. 
 Opportunities for research and publications. 
 
 The Department of Radiology at UT Health San Antonio is a dynamic academic enterprise that is a leader in comprehensive patient care, multidisciplinary education and innovation in Texas and beyond. We are a part of UT Health San Antonio with multiple imaging centers and clinical hospitals.  About - Department of Radiology 
 San Antonio, Texas is a vibrant, growing city! It has a lot to offer, architecture, music, cuisine, and so much more. With great weather and low cost of living, San Antonio is the place to live and work. Check it out:  About San Antonio | UT Health San Antonio 
 Applications and instructions:  Application Process for Fellowships - Department of Radiology 
 UT Health San Antonio Radiology will follow 2026-2027 SCARD Guidelines for applications, interviews, and fellowship offerings. For more information on SCARD guidelines and dates visit: SCARD  Policies Completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency. Benefits Information: https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/about/ogme/benefits</description>
								<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 12:45:48 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>2026-2027 Breast Imaging and Intervention Clinical Fellowship Position | UT Health San Antonio</title>								
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								<description>San Antonio, Texas,  The Breast Imaging and Intervention Clinical Fellowship is a one-year Non-Standard Training Program at UT Health San Antonio. The fellowship&#8217;s purpose is to train board-certified or board-eligible radiologists to be qualified to interpret breast imaging using the lasts technologies and trained in the complexities of breast imaging and intervention. Instruction is led by board certified and fellowship trained radiologists with several years of expertise in their field. UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital have nationally recognized lung transplant programs and a Level 1 Trauma Center.  Breast Imaging and Intervention Clinical Fellowship - Department of Radiology 
 A fellow&#8217;s experience includes: 
 
 Advanced training in interpretation of breast imaging studies, detect, diagnose and treat presentations of benign and malignant breast pathologies. 
 Performance in image guided procedures specific to the breast and related structures. Breast ultrasound and interventional procedures: lesion localization, guided core biopsies, fine needle and cyst aspirations. 
 Patient experience communicating outcomes of breast imaging and procedures, positive and negative results of specific tests, and communicating with other practitioners. 
 Mammography Quality and Standards Act (MQSA) requirements, BiRads system of breast disease classification. 
 Practice requirements of surgical, medical, and radiation oncology specialists involved in the multi-disciplinary care of breast patients. 
 
 The Department of Radiology at UT Health San Antonio is a dynamic academic enterprise that is a leader in comprehensive patient care, multidisciplinary education and innovation in Texas and beyond. We are a part of UT Health San Antonio with multiple imaging centers and clinical hospitals.  About - Department of Radiology 
 San Antonio, Texas is a vibrant, growing city! It has a lot to offer, architecture, music, cuisine, and so much more. With great weather and low cost of living, San Antonio is the place to live and work. Check it out:  About San Antonio | UT Health San Antonio 
 Application and instructions:  Application Process for Fellowships - Department of Radiology 
 UT Health San Antonio Radiology will follow 2026-2027 SCARD Guidelines for applications, interviews, and fellowship offerings. For more information on SCARD guidelines and dates visit: SCARD  Policies Completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency Benefits information: https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/about/ogme/benefits</description>
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								<title>2026-2027 Interventional Radiology (IR) - Independent Fellowship Position | UT Health San Antonio</title>								
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								<description>San Antonio, Texas,  The Interventional Radiology - Independent ACGME Accredited Fellowship has an opportunity for a qualified candidate to complete two-year fellowship position or one year fellowship position with ESIR training at UT Health San Antonio. The fellowship&#8217;s purpose is to train board-certified or board-eligible Diagnostic radiologists in image-guided procedures, peri and post procedural care of patients. An expert team of board-certified IR faculty attendings provide education and training. University Hospital is a Level 1 Trama Center, stroke center, and transplant center. Along with the Veteran&#8217;s Administration Hospital are the main training sites for the IR independent residency. The fellow&#8217;s exposure and training experience in San Antonio prepares them well to become top notch practicing independent IR radiologists.  Interventional Radiology - Independent Residency/Fellowship - Department of Radiology 
 A fellow&#8217;s experience includes: 
 
 Advanced training in imaging modalities, computed tomography, and digital subtraction angiography. 
 State of the art imaging suites, which include ultrasound units and CT scan specifically for IR. 
 Exposure to large patient&#8217;s pathology of arterial, venous and portal venous diseases. Biliary, GI, Spinal, and GU procedures. 
 The entire spectrum of the Interventional Oncology procedures including; thermal ablation, chem and radio-embolization. 
 Participation in didactic lectures, subspecialty focused conferences, and journal clubs. 
 Educate by conducting resident and medical student lectures. 
 Opportunities for research and publications. 
 
 The Department of Radiology at UT Health San Antonio is a dynamic academic enterprise that is a leader in comprehensive patient care, multidisciplinary education and innovation in Texas and beyond. We are a part of UT Health San Antonio with multiple imaging centers and clinical hospitals.  About - Department of Radiology 
 San Antonio, Texas is a vibrant, growing city! It has a lot to offer, architecture, music, cuisine, and so much more. With great weather and low cost of living, San Antonio is the place to live and work. Check it out:  About San Antonio | UT Health San Antonio 
 Application and instructions:  Application Process for Fellowships - Department of Radiology 
 UT Health San Antonio Radiology will follow 2026-2027 SCARD Guidelines for applications, interviews, and fellowship offerings. For more information on SCARD guidelines and dates, visit: SCARD  Policies Completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency.&#xa0; Benefits Information: https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/about/ogme/benefits</description>
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								<title>UCSD PET/CT &#38; Theranostics Fellowship (2026-27) &#38; (2027-28)  | University of California, San Diego</title>								
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								<description>San Diego, California,  The PET/CT &#38; Theranostics Fellowship is a one-year unique training program in all aspects of Theranostics adoption and applications applying radiopharmaceutical drugs and/or techniques that are uniquely combined to simultaneously or sequentially diagnose and therapeutically target an expanding number of radiosensitive malignancies. This is a new and very rapidly expanding modality for targeted cancer therapy utilizing radiopharmaceutical- based diagnostic and targeted ligand therapeutics centered around PET/CT. This Fellowship focuses training in diagnostic / nuclear and PET/CT (Molecular) imaging, radiopharmaceutical handling, dosimetry, radiobiology and radiophysics. At the completion of this Fellowship the trainee will have been exposed to the hybrid nature of this new area in medicine and have a firm conceptual grasp of all its intricacies. We welcome all interested applicants to apply to the PET/CT &#38; Theranostics Fellowship program. At the time of matriculation to the fellowship, you are expected to have completed an accredited radiology residency or nuclear medicine residency and to be an ABR Board-eligible Radiologist. 
 The dates for the 2026 Radiology Fellowship cycle for academic year 2027-28 appointments are: 
 November 1, 2025: Applications accepted January 12, 2026: Interviews begin March 31, 2026: Interviews are completed 
 *Applications will be accepted until position(s) are filled. 
 For further details, please contact Myra Dang (Fellowship Coordinator) at  mndang@health.ucsd.edu</description>
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									<link>https://jobs.rsna.org/jobs/rss/21772786/musculoskeletal-radiology-fellowship-one-1-acgme-accredited-open-position-starting-7-1-2026</link>
								
								<title>Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship - One (1) ACGME accredited open position starting 7/1/2026 | University of Arizona, College of Medicine - Tucson, Radiology and Imaging Sciences</title>								
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								<description>Tucson, Arizona,  Program Overview:&#xa0; 
 
 
 
 Our Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiology Fellowship provides a comprehensive and specialized training experience&#xa0;in the latest diagnostic imaging techniques and treatments. Fellows will gain experience covering both routine and complex musculoskeletal disorders, including athletic injuries and performance-related pathologies. 
 Imaging Modalities 
 Fellows will receive in depth training involving the imaging modalities used to assess a wide variety of musculoskeletal related conditions 
 
 MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): In-depth training in musculoskeletal MRI, including joint, soft tissue, bone, and cartilage imaging. 
 CT (Computed Tomography): Advanced applications of CT for assessing bony structures, fractures, and complex anatomy. 
 Ultrasound: Expertise in musculoskeletal ultrasound for both diagnostic imaging and image-guided procedures (e.g., injections, aspirations). 
 Radiography: Advanced interpretation of musculoskeletal X-rays, including fracture patterns and degenerative conditions. 
 
 Clinical Training 
 Fellows will learn to address conditions in areas of the extremities, joints, pelvis, mandible, musculature system and conditions such as TMJ, sacroiliac joint dysfunction and inflammatory disease. 
 MSK performs fluoro /ultrasound guided procedures such as MR and CT arthrograms.&#xa0;Other procedures include Diagnostic joint/bursa/tenosynovial sheath aspirations for infection/inflammatory etiologies as well as Therapeutic joint/bursa/tenosynovial sheath injections used for pain relief and as a bridge to joint replacement. 
 Multidisciplinary Collaboration 
 Fellows involved with the Division of&#xa0; Musculoskeletal Radiology &#xa0;are a valuable part of the team. We work together&#xa0;to support the University of Arizona Athletic Association. Working closely with the Department of&#xa0; Orthopedic Surgery , our team reads all professional and U of A studies they cover. We also collaborate with Banner-University Medicine Tucson orthopedic surgeons and outside orthopedic surgeons, as well as the University of Arizona sports medicine physicians. 
 Research and Academic Development 
 There are outstanding research opportunities involving an on-site Research MRI. Fellows are also exposed to a large number of interdisciplinary conferences. Learn more about&#xa0; research opportunities&#xa0; in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences. 
 Special Strengths 
 
 High volumes of MRI and CT studies and&#xa0;sports medicine cases 
 Training in Level I Trauma Center 
 Collaborations with the Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery, Podiatry, Rheumatology&#xa0;and Oncology 
 Expert training in musculoskeletal ultrasonography and ultrasound-guided procedures 
 
 
 
 
 
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 The following documents are required to be considered:&#xa0; 
 
 Complete UA COM-T Universal/Fellowship Application  Download Application 
 Curriculum Vitae formatted to include month/year for all educational and employment periods; please address any gaps in time. 
 Personal Statement 
 Medical School Transcripts 
 Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) 
 Three current letters of recommendation (LOR), dated no more than 12 months prior to the application date. Each letter should be on official letterhead and signed by the reference giver. 
 Pass on&#xa0; The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) &#xa0;Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3 
 ECFMG Certificate, if applicable 
 
 *Applicants must meet Fellow eligibility requirement as described in the ACGME Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Musculoskeletal Radiology 
 *Send all required application documents to kmdalmendray@radiology.arizona.edu Updated/approved Housestaff salaries will be released in April 2026</description>
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								<title>Abdominal Radiology Fellowship - One (1) ACGME accredited open position starting 7/1/2026 | University of Arizona, College of Medicine - Tucson, Radiology and Imaging Sciences</title>								
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								<description>Tucson, Arizona,  Clinical Training 
 Participants will gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in advanced imaging techniques with a strong emphasis on abdominal and pelvic pathology. Our program provides mentorship from experienced faculty, opportunities for research, and exposure to diverse clinical cases. Fellows will receive training in the interpretation of other imaging modalities of the body including:&#xa0; 
 
 CT of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis 
 CT Colonography 
 PET-CT 
 Ultrasound and ultrasound-guided procedures 
 Fluoroscopy 
 Plain film interpretation 
 
 At the end of the one-year fellowship, the fellow should be able to demonstrate the following skills and competencies:&#xa0; 
 
 Interpreting cross-sectional US, CT, and MR imaging of the body 
 Performing and interpreting fluoroscopic procedures 
 Performing ultrasound-guided procedures including thoracentesis, paracentesis, and biopsies 
 Comprehensive knowledge of the physics of ultrasound, CT, and MR imaging and an ability to apply this knowledge for image optimization and for quality assurance issues 
 Patient care in the areas of consultation particularly in multidisciplinary conferences, patient safety, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures 
 Proficiency in protocoling exams 
 
 Teaching and Mentorship 
 Fellows actively participate in a wide range of interdisciplinary conferences and tumor boards, providing a critical learning opportunity for managing complex cases. Our department is engaged in the following multidisciplinary collaborations: 
 
 Hepatobiliary 
 Colorectal 
 Urology 
 Gynecology 
 Nephrology 
 
 Academic and Research Opportunities 
 Abdominal Radiology Fellows are given the opportunity to participate in research and technology development with at least one academic day per week.&#xa0;All trainees are required to participate in at least one scholarly project.&#xa0;Fellows can participate in one or several of the following project types:&#xa0;laboratory research, clinical research, image interpretation, imaging techniques, or practice management issues.&#xa0;Within the department, the fellows will be offered opportunities to participate in on-going basic and translational research.&#xa0; 
 Within the field of MR imaging of the body, the&#xa0; Abdominal Radiology Division &#xa0;is actively engaged in several translational research projects.&#xa0;Such examples include quantitative measuring of hepatic fibrosis, spectroscopic measurement of iron and fat composition within the liver, dynamic pelvic imaging to assess for pelvic floor instability, and dynamic MR imaging of the lungs.&#xa0; 
 Clinical research meetings for fellows and attendings are held monthly. Fellows are encouraged to author publications and to present at meetings.&#xa0;All publications and presentations will be written with faculty guidance.&#xa0;Additionally, when presentations are accepted at national meetings, departmental funding is often available to support travel and related expenses. 
 Learn more about&#xa0; research opportunities&#xa0; in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences. 
 Program Resources 
 Fellows and residents have access to a wide range of health sciences information resources through the&#xa0; Health Sciences Library . Access to countless full-text journals is available the University of Arizona Health Sciences campus&#xa0; library catalog .&#xa0;This comprehensive resource also provides comfortable space for small group collaborations and quiet studying in a collegial atmosphere.&#xa0; 
 The program also incorporates evidence-based medicine tools&#xa0;including&#xa0;EBM search, a search engine that provides access to evidence-based medicine, the Cochrane Library, ACP Pier, BMJ Clinical Evidence, and Clinical Practice Guidelines. Additionally, fellows have access to STATRef, the premier healthcare e-resource.&#xa0; The following documents are required to be considered: 
 
 Complete UA COM-T Universal Application&#xa0;  Download Application 
 CV formatted to include month/year for all educational and employment periods; please address any gaps in time. 
 Personal Statement 
 Medical School Transcript 
 Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) 
 Three current letters of recommendation (LOR), dated no more than 12 months prior to the application date. Each letter should be on official letterhead and signed by the reference giver.&#xa0; 
 Pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3 
 
 *Applicants must meet Fellow eligibility requirement as described in the ACGME Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Abdominal Radiology 
 *Send all required application documents to victor.lopezjr@bannerhealth.com Updated/approved Housestaff salaries will be released in April 2026</description>
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									<link>https://jobs.rsna.org/jobs/rss/21769928/nuclear-radiology-fellowship-one-1-acgme-accredited-open-position-starting-7-1-2026</link>
								
								<title>Nuclear Radiology Fellowship - One (1) ACGME accredited open position starting 7/1/2026 | University of Arizona, College of Medicine - Tucson, Radiology and Imaging Sciences</title>								
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								<description>Tucson, Arizona,  Program Overview 
 This ACGME-accredited fellowship offers one year of advanced graduate medical education in nuclear radiology, providing comprehensive training across all facets of the field. 
 Faculty &#38; Training Approach 
 The  Nuclear Medicine and Theranostics Division &#xa0;is comprised of faculty who are board-certified in both diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine, ensuring a fully integrated educational experience. The curriculum is designed to seamlessly blend the principles of both specialties, preparing fellows for clinical excellence and leadership. 
 Our faculty are deeply committed to education, frequently serving as invited instructors at national conferences. Notably, the&#xa0; program director &#xa0;is a faculty member for the American College of Radiology&#8217;s PET/CT course, reflecting the program&#8217;s strong national presence. 
 Academic &#38; Research Opportunities 
 Fellows are allotted one academic day per week to focus on scholarly activities, including research, educational development, and professional growth. 
 Clinical Training 
 
 PET/CT 
 Oncology 
 Neurology (FDG and amyloid) 
 Cardiac (viability) 
 General nuclear medicine 
 Nuclear cardiology 
 Therapies 
 Radium-223 for prostate cancer 
 Y-90 radioembolization 
 Thyroid 
 
 Special Strengths 
 
 Extensive interactions with Arizona Cancer Center 
 Research in oncology and neurology 
 Time of Flight PET/CT 
 Combined PET/CT with full diagnostic CT 
 SPECT/CT&#xa0; 
 
 Program Resources 
 Fellows and residents have access to a wide range of health sciences information resources through the&#xa0; Health Sciences Library . Access to countless full-text journals is available the University of Arizona Health Sciences campus&#xa0; library catalog .&#xa0;This comprehensive resource also provides comfortable space for small group collaborations and quiet studying in a collegial atmosphere.&#xa0; 
 The program also incorporates evidence-based medicine tools&#xa0;including&#xa0;EBM search, a search engine that provides access to evidence-based medicine, the Cochrane Library, ACP Pier, BMJ Clinical Evidence, and Clinical Practice Guidelines. Additionally, fellows have access to STATRef, the premier healthcare e-resource.&#xa0; The following documents are required to be considered: 
 
 Complete UA COM-T Universal Application, Fellowship Application&#xa0;  Download Application 
 Curriculum Vitae formatted to include month/year for all educational and employment periods; please address any gaps in time. 
 Personal Statement 
 Medical School Transcripts 
 Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) 
 Three current letters of recommendation (LOR), dated no more than 12 months prior to the application date. Each letter should be on official letterhead and signed by the reference giver. 
 Pass on&#xa0; The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) &#xa0;Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3 
 ECFMG Certificate, if applicable 
 
 *Applicants must meet Fellow eligibility requirement as described in the ACGME Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Nuclear Radiology 
 *Send all required application documents to ajennings@radiology.arizona.edu Updated/approved Housestaff salaries will be released in April 2026</description>
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								<title>1- Year Body MRI Fellowship July 2027-June 2028 | University of Texas Southwestern</title>								
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								<description>Dallas, Texas,  FELLOWSHIP HIGHLIGHTS 
 
 Dedicated training in clinical  Body MRI and Abdominal Imaging  +  up to 3 elective months! 
 High volume and excellent variety of clinical cases &#8211; geared towards  either academic or private practice careers 
 
 800+ bed County hospital  with  Level-1 Trauma Center ,  900+ bed University hospital system  with large  Transplant Center  and  NCI-designated Cancer Center ; multiple outpatient imaging centers 
 Hepatobiliary MRI (incl. MR Elastography, iron/fat quantification); RCC imaging; Pancreas MRI/MRCP; Prostate MRI; Rectal Cancer MRI; Benign/Malignant Female Pelvis MRI; Pelvic Floor MRI/MR Defecography; MR Enterography; Oncologic MRI; Emergency MRI; MR angiography/venography 
 Advanced abdominal imaging techniques including PET/MRI, Spectral CT, Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound, Ultrasound Elastography, CT Colonography, and more! 
 Unique procedure training opportunities including  in-bore MRI-guided prostate biopsies   and ablations  in addition to CT/US guided procedures 
 
 Ability to  tailor the fellowship to your liking!   Choose from abdominal or non-abdominal clinical electives 
 18 fellowship-trained Body MRI faculty, 26 abdominal faculty, including multiple prior fellows who have stayed on as faculty 
 Dedicated academic time   and   academic enrichment fund   for each fellow   
 Dedicated fellow lecture curriculum , multidisciplinary conferences, MR physics course 
 Opportunities to collaborate on research and quality improvement with faculty members 
 &gt;20 clinical MRI magnets &#38; a PET/MR Scanner  
 
 Multiple manufacturers &#8211; 9 state-of-the-art 3T MRIs 
 
  &gt;20 CT and &gt;50 US machines from different vendors, including 6 Spectral CT scanners  
 Opportunity for valuable   &#8220;hands-on&#8221; experience at MR scanners   
 
 Protocol and image optimization 
 
 Opportunity for participation in  MRI safety and operations committees  
 Large, centralized reading room +  dedicated home workstation for each fellow   
  Tele-conference and virtual readout capabilities  available at each workstation 
  Support for attendance and participation at national radiology society meetings   
 
  Contacts:  
 Program Coordinator: Nicole Napier,  nicole.napier@utsouthwestern.edu &#xa0; 
 Program Director: Dr. Gaurav Khatri,  Gaurav.Khatri@utsouthwestern.edu       
 Associate Program Director: Dr. Hala Khasawneh,  Hala.Khasawneh@utsouthwestern.edu     
   Fellowship Website:     https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/radiology/education-training/fellowships/magnetic-resonance-imaging.html   
   Application Instructions:       https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/radiology/education-training/fellowships/   
  UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status.      Prerequisites:  Successful completion of an ACGME/AOA accredited radiology residency or equivalent training (approved by the program director) and eligibility for a Physician-In-Training (PIT) in the state of Texas prior to beginning their fellowship.   Salary adjusted annually*</description>
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								<title>1- Year Abdominal Radiology and Intervention July 2027-June 2028 | University of Texas Southwestern</title>								
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								<description>Dallas, Texas,  FELLOWSHIP HIGHLIGHTS 
 
 ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) accredited 
 Dedicated training in clinical  Abdominal Radiology and Intervention and with elective month 
 High volume and excellent variety of clinical cases &#8211; geared towards  either academic or private practice careers 
 
 800+ bed County hospital  with  Level-1 Trauma Center ,  900+ bed University hospital system  with large  Transplant Center  and  NCI-designated Cancer Center ; multiple outpatient imaging centers 
 Advanced abdominal imaging techniques  including Spectral CT, Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound, Ultrasound Elastography, Ultrasound Fat Quantification, CT Colonography, and more! 
 Hepatobiliary  MRI  (incl. MR Elastography, iron/fat quantification); RCC imaging; Pancreas MRI/MRCP; Prostate MRI; Rectal Cancer MRI; Benign/Malignant Female Pelvis MRI; Pelvic Floor MRI/MR Defecography; MR Enterography; Oncologic MRI; Emergency MRI; MR angiography/venography 
 CT/US guided  procedures  as well as unique procedure training opportunities including in-bore MRI-guided prostate biopsies and ablations 
 PET/CT and PET/MRI 
 Artificial Intelligence programs in clinical use 
 
 Ability to  tailor the fellowship.  Choose from abdominal or non-abdominal clinical electives 
 26 Abdominal Radiology and Intervention faculty, 17 fellowship-trained Body MRI faculty, including multiple prior fellows who have stayed on as faculty 
 Dedicated academic time   and   academic enrichment fund   for each fellow   
 Dedicated fellow lecture curriculum , multidisciplinary conferences 
 Opportunities to collaborate on research and quality improvement with faculty members 
 &gt;20 CT and &gt;50 US machines from different vendors, including 6 Spectral CT scanners  
  &gt;20 clinical MRI magnets &#38; a PET/MR Scanner  
 
 Multiple manufacturers &#8211; 9 state-of-the-art 3T MRIs 
 
   Dedicated home workstation for each fellow    
  Tele-conference and virtual readout capabilities  available at each workstation 
  Support for attendance and participation at national radiology society meetings   
  Department offers American Board of Radiology Alternate Pathway   
 
  Contacts:  
 Program Coordinator: Nicole Napier,  Nicole.Napier@utsouthwestern.edu  
 Program Director: Dr. Julie Champine,  Julie.Champine@UTSouthwestern.edu       
 Associate Program Director: Dr. Jovan Begovic,  jovan.begovic@utsouthwestern.edu  
   Fellowship Website:     https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/radiology/education-training/fellowships/abdominal-imaging.html   
   Application Instructions:       https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/radiology/education-training/fellowships/   
  UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status.      Preresiqusites:  All required clinical education for entry into ACGME-accredited fellowship programs must be completed in an ACGME-accredited residency program, an AOA-approved residency program, a program with ACGME International (ACGME) Advanced Specialty Accreditation, or a Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)-accredited or College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)-accredited residency program located in Canada. Prerequisite experience for entry into the fellowship program should include the satisfactory completion of a diagnostic radiology or interventional radiology residency program that satisfies these requirements.   Salary changes annually*</description>
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								<title>Applying to Emergency Radiology Fellowship? We&#39;re no longer in the NRMP Match! | American Society of Emergency Radiology</title>								
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								<description>Nationwide,  Are you considering a career in the exciting and dynamic subspecialty of Emergency Radiology and want to become more knowledgeable and proficient in imaging for emergent and traumatic conditions?&#xa0; Are you considering applying for Emergency Radiology Fellowship training in the United States? &#xa0; 
 If so, please note that effective with the current application cycle, for training positions July 2027-June 2028,  Emergency Radiology fellowships  will be complying with the  SCARD Embargo process  rather than the NRMP Match.&#xa0; See the timeline below for essential dates!&#xa0; The embargo dates  do not apply  to all applicants - see the exceptions listed below the table.&#xa0; For a list of Emergency Radiology fellowship programs, please click the APPLY NOW button to be directed to the fellowship webpage of the American Society of Emergency Radiology. 
 
 
 
 SCARD Embargo Timeline 
 
 Timeline 
 
 
 Important Dates 
 
 
 
 
 Applications 
 
 
 Applications may be accepted beginning 
 
 
 November 1, 2025 
 
 
 
 
 Interview Embargo Dates 
 
 
 Interviews may begin 
 
 
 January 12, 202 6 
 
 
 
 
 Interviews completed 
 
 
 March 31, 2026 
 
 
 
 
 Acceptance Embargo Date 
 
 
 No fellowship may offer acceptances before this date 
 
 
 Noon eastern standard time, January 26, 2026 
 
 
 
 
 Grace Period 
 
 
 Applicants have until noon eastern standard time Jan 28 th &#xa0;to accept or decline any offer made before Jan 28 th . For any offer made after Jan 28 th  the candidate has a 1 day grace period (noon eastern standard time) to accept or decline the offer. 
 
 
 Noon eastern standard time, January 28, 2026 
 
 
 
 
 Exceptions to the embargo  (applications can be considered and offers made outside of the above timeline): 
 
 Internal candidates. 
 Military candidates. 
 Applicants whose spouse/domestic partner is also applying for a medical fellowship in the same year.&#xa0; 
 International candidates &#8211; international candidates are defined as applicants from programs that are neither ACGME or RCPS programs(i.e. Canadian applicants are NOT excluded from the embargo.) 
 Applicants are required to have successfully completed and graduated from Radiology residency prior to fellowship start date.</description>
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								<title>2026-2027 Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship | UT MD Anderson Cancer Center</title>								
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								<description>Houston, Texas,  We are looking to fill two openings in the Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center. This is a one-year fellowship program. The pgoram offers extensive clinical and academic research experience in an integrated program consisting of up to eight months at MD Anderson Cancer Center, one month at Methodist Hospital and two months at Memorial Hermann Hospital. We will not be able to sponsor visas at this time.&#xa0; 
 For more details please visit&#xa0; 
 Why MD Anderson 
 
 Fellowship from the nation&#8217;s No. 1 Cancer Center 
 Teaching Faculty
 
 Total Skeletal Radiology: 16 (11 at MD Anderson) 
 Society of Skeletal Radiology members: 8 
 International Skeletal Society members: 6 
 
 
 Advanced interpretation of radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), PET and ultrasound-and CT-guided procedures. 
 Opportunity for clinical education and academic research using the clinical materials and resources of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Methodist Hospital, and Memorial Hermann Hospital in an integrated program. 
 Fellows will spontaneously share case material of educational benefit. Daily sharing of case material is the norm along with weekly clinical conference with MSK radiologists, as well as referring physicians in the departments of Orthopedics, Sarcoma Medical and Surgical Oncology, Radiation Therapy and Myeloma Medical Oncology. 
 
 Why Houston 
 
 Fourth largest and most cosmopolitan city in the US, culturally rich, friendly, great weather, an economic powerhouse with job creation that beats national average&#8230;by a lot. 
 Add to that - zero state tax, low cost of living, and ample job opportunities...most of our fellows make Houston their home after fellowship. 
 
 The program seeks to provide a unique and intense focus on oncologic applications, allowing the trainee maximum exposure in applying techniques and therapies on a focused oncologic patient population.&#xa0; 
 If you have questions, please contact: 
 Behrang Amini, MD, PhD  Professor &#38; Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship Program Director  Department of Musculoskeletal Radiology  The University of Texas MD&#xa0;Anderson Cancer Center, 1400 Pressler St.- Unit 1475 Houston, Texas 77030  E-mail:   BAmini@mdanderson.org Interested applicants should submit the following documents via email to&#xa0; dieducation@mdanderson.org : 
 
 Curriculum Vitae 
 Medical School Transcript 
 Residency Certificate of Completion (if applicable) 
 USMLE and/or COMLEX transcript 
 Three Letters of Recommendation 
 Letter of Good Standing (if applicable) 
 Personal Statement 
 Recent Photograph 
 ECFMG Certificate (if applicable)&#xa0; 
 
 Attention to: Melissa Tovar - Program Manager 
 Esmeralda Fuentes &#38; Manuel Guillen - Program Coordinators Telephone: 713-792-8182</description>
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								<title>2026-2027 - Body Imaging Fellowship | UT MD Anderson Cancer Center</title>								
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								<description>Houston, Texas,  We have an unexpected position in our Body Imaging (Abdominal Imaging) fellowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) and looking for an energetic and enthusiastic candidate. 
 The Body Imaging Fellowship is a 12-month training program. The program offers extensive experience in cross-sectional imaging that includes CT, MRI, US and PET/CT imaging with advanced MRI training in prostate, rectal, gynecologic and liver cancers. Fellows will have the opportunity to perform US guided biopsy procedures. Generous 3 months of elective time can be done at different imaging departments at MDACC (chest, IR, neuro or MSK) or at affiliated nononcologic centers including ER in a trauma level-1 hospital. Fellows are provided 20% academic time and actively participate in several organ-focused multidisciplinary tumor board conferences. 
 The Department of Abdominal Radiology provides a busy service with hundreds of scans every day and is equipped with State of the art equipment including: 
 
 31 MRI scanners 
 One PET/MR 
 38 CT scanners 
 15 US scanners 
 9 PET/CT 
 
 For more details please visit  https://www.mdanderson.org/education-training/clinical-research-training/graduate-medical-education/residencies-fellowships/body-imaging.html 
 Why MD Anderson 
 
 Fellowship from the nation&#8217;s No. 1 Cancer Center 
 Comprehensive Abdominal Imaging and Cancer Imaging training with emphasis on MRI, PET/CT, CT, Ultrasound, and with opportunity to do up to 3 electives in MSK, Neuro, Thoracic and IR. Allows the fellows to &#8216;customize&#8217; their experience for a career in academics or private practice. 
 Structured curriculum: weekly lectures, journal clubs, case conferences, multidisciplinary conferences 
 Top class and nationally recognized faculty with ample opportunities for research / publications / generous research and academic time. 
 Housed in the largest Medical Center in the World, TMC houses some top institutions which welcome our fellows for non-oncologic electives &#8211; choose from UT Medical School &#8211; Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston Methodist. 
 Housed in Houston, the fourth largest and one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the US, culturally diverse and vibrant, great food, proximity to beaches, cheap housing and an economic powerhouse with job creation that beats national average&#8230;by a lot. 
 
 The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is an equal employment opportunity employer. 
 If you have a question, please contact: 
 Sanaz Javadi, MD  Associate Professor &#38; Fellowship Program Director  Department of Abdominal Imaging  The University of Texas MD&#xa0;Anderson Cancer Center, 1400 Pressler St.-&#xa0; Unit 1476 Houston, Texas 77030  E-mail:  sanaz.javadi@mdanderson.org Interested applicants should submit the following documents via email to  dieducation@mdanderson.org : 
 
 Curriculum Vitae 
 Medical School Transcript 
 Residency Certificate of Completion (if applicable) 
 USMLE and/or COMLEX transcript 
 Three Letters of Recommendation 
 Letter of Good Standing (if applicable) 
 Personal Statement 
 Recent Photograph 
 ECFMG Certificate (if applicable)&#xa0; 
 
 Attention to: Melissa Tovar - Program Manager 
 Esmeralda Fuentes &#38; Manuel Guillen - Program Coordinators Telephone: 713-792-8182</description>
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								<title>Neuro-Oncology Imaging Fellowship | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center</title>								
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								<description>New York, New York,  This fellowship within the Department of Radiology is designed to provide fellows with extensive experience in MRI and CT of adult and pediatric neuro-oncologic imaging. This program includes training in conventional diagnostic imaging of the brain, spine, and head and neck, as well as in advanced imaging techniques (i.e., perfusion and diffusion imaging, spectroscopy, and functional MRI). The program will also provide opportunities to perform and assist in various interventional procedures including lumbar and cervical punctures, myelograms, spine and head and neck biopsies, and kyphoplasty. 
 &#xa0; 
 The Department of Radiology is a fully equipped teaching, research, and clinical facility with long-standing support from federal and private agencies for ongoing research and development. Its exceptional facilities enable the development of advanced cancer imaging methods. Our state-of-the-art equipment includes eighteen CT scanners (16- and 64-slice and dual-energy) and twenty-five MRI scanners (fifteen 3T and nine 1.5T) and one 1.5T intraoperative MRI. The neuroradiology service within the Department of Radiology includes 23 faculty members with subspecialties in head and neck, spine, and brain imaging. 
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 We are currently accepting applications for the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 academic years. 
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 US applicants must be board-eligible or board-certified in radiology, as well as have a License to Practice Medicine in New York State before the start of the fellowship. Foreign applicants must obtain ECFMG certification, a clinical visa, and a Limited Permit or a full License to Practice Medicine in New York State prior to the fellowship. MSKCC sponsors H-1B and E-3 visas for this program.</description>
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								<title>MRI Fellowship | University Medical Imaging / University of Rochester Medical Center</title>								
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								<description>Rochester, New York,  A one-year fellowship program at the University of Rochester (UR Medicine Imaging &#8211; University Medical Imaging), is available for 2026-27 and 2027-28 .  The outpatient center performs over 20,000 MR exams per year using four echoplanar magnets &#8211; three at   3 Tesla and one at 1.5 Tesla. This is a major outpatient referral center, performing most of the area&#8217;s prostate MR exams. The fellowship program offers advanced training in MRI of the central and peripheral nervous system, musculoskeletal system, and body, as well as MRA of the central nervous system, body, and extremities. Fellows will receive excellent clinical experience from Faculty with advanced fellowship training in Cross Sectional, Neuroradiological and Musculoskeletal Imaging. Candidates must be ABR-eligible. For further information send an application to: ( http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/imaging/education/fellows.aspx ), a CV and three letters of recommendation to: Cheryl Papaleo ( Cheryl_Papaleo@urmc.rochester.edu ) University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue &#8211; Box 648, Rochester, NY 14642. The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer. ABR eligible</description>
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								<title>FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY &#8211; EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY | OCHSNER HEALTH SYSTEM</title>								
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								<description>New Orleans, Louisiana,  PROGRAM OVERVIEW Ochsner Health is offering a one-year Emergency Radiology Fellowship starting July 2025 at its nationally recognized Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans. This program delivers focused, hands-on training in the fast-paced environment of emergency and trauma imaging within one of the region&#8217;s leading academic health systems. 
 WHY TRAIN AT OCHSNER? &#8226; Ochsner Health is a leader in healthcare innovation and education, offering fellows: &#8226; A high-volume, diverse emergency imaging experience &#8226; Training in acute neuroradiology, chest, abdominal, and musculoskeletal imaging &#8226; Advanced imaging modalities (CT, MRI, US) in emergency settings &#8226; Collaborative trauma care experience with emergency and surgical teams &#8226; Dedicated emergency radiology faculty &#8226; Opportunities to teach radiology residents and students &#8226; Participation in multidisciplinary conferences &#8226; Experience in teleradiology and after-hours workflows &#8226; Support for clinical research and quality improvement projects ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: &#8226; Applicants must meet the following requirements: &#8226; Completion of an ACGME-accredited (or equivalent) Diagnostic Radiology residency by June 2025 &#8226; Eligibility for full medical licensure in Louisiana &#8226; U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and eligible visa holders are encouraged to apply 
 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS &#8226; Submit the following materials: o Curriculum Vitae (CV) o Personal Statement o Three Letters of Recommendation o USMLE or COMLEX scores &#8226; Residency completion certificate or verification of current training 
 HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. 
 Visit https://education.ochsner.org/radiology/ for more information or to apply.</description>
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								<title>Neuroradiology Fellowship | SUNY Upstate Medical University</title>								
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								<description>Syracuse, New York,  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. 
 &#xa0; 
 All applicants welcome, including those seeking J-1 waiver/H-1B sponsorship. 
 &#xa0; 
 The position is multi-faceted to include teaching residents and medical students with opportunities for research.&#xa0; 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. &#xa0;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.&#xa0; There are opportunities for career advancement.&#xa0; 
 &#xa0; 
 The academic health center in Syracuse, New York, is a short drive from the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Ontario.&#xa0; 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.&#xa0; The benefits and retirement packages are superb. 
 &#xa0; 
 Applicants should respond with a letter of interest and CV to:&#xa0; 
 Dr Swarnkar, MD, Fellowship director and Division chief Neuroradiology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY&#xa0; 13210, Phone: 315-464-7433; email: SwarnkaA@upstate.edu 
 &#xa0; 
 At SUNY Upstate Medical University, we strive to promote a professional environment that encourages varied perspectives from faculty members with diverse life experiences.&#xa0; A respect for diversity is one of our core values.&#xa0; We are committed to recruiting and supporting rich community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students.&#xa0; 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. MD Degree</description>
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								<title>2027-2028 Stanford SoM Cardiovascular Imaging Fellowship | Stanford School of Medicine</title>								
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								<description>Palo Alto, California,  The Department of Radiology at Stanford University Medical Center has two Cardiovascular Imaging (CVI) Fellowship positions open from July 2027 to June 2028. This fellowship offers comprehensive and in-depth clinical training for radiologists who desire to gain advanced competency CT and MR imaging of cardiac and vascular diseases. Fellows are exposed to a broad range of studies, including coronary CT angiography, CT planning for various transcatheter valve replacement, CTA for complex aortic endovascular and surgical repairs, MRI for ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathies, quantitative and qualitative stress perfusion MRI, and hemodynamic studies for valvular and congenital heart disease. The CVI service is supported by state-of-the-art equipment from diverse manufacturers and post-processing services, for example photon-counting CTs, 4D-Flow MRI, advanced CT planning for structural heart interventions including for transcather tricuspid and mitral interventions, advanced 3 and 4D reconstruction techniques and 3D-printing. Fellows are taught by experienced clinical and research faculty well-known in the field. Up to 12 weeks of the fellowship can be allocated for research activities or training in other radiology subspecialities. Fellowship applicants must be board certified or board eligible in radiology and qualify for medical licensure in California. Interested parties should contact the program administrator, Alyssa Martinez and amart10@stanford.edu.</description>
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								<title>Cancer Imaging Program Body Fellowship | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute</title>								
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								<description>Boston, Massachusetts,  &#xa0;Cancer Imaging Program Fellowship 
 Exciting new updates to this world-class Cancer Imaging fellowship  
 Accepting applications for July 2027! 
 The Cancer Imaging Program (CIP) Fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) provides a comprehensive education in body imaging (chest and abdomen), including MRI, CT, PET-CT, and US, with an emphasis on adult patients with cancer. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a world-renowned cancer center, Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate, and provides subspecialty adult clinical care jointly with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.&#xa0; 
 Clinical Experience 
 The CIP Fellowship provides a comprehensive experience in body imaging, with fellows&#8217; time divided between thoracic and abdominal subspecialties throughout the year. Fellows receive one-on-one, onsite training from jointly appointed, subspecialized BIDMC/DFCI faculty across multiple imaging modalities including CT, MRI, and ultrasound. 
 
 The MRI curriculum focuses on advanced cancer-related abdomen and pelvis applications (1.5T and 3T systems) including prostate, rectal, hepatobiliary, female pelvis, and MR urography, among others. 
 Interpreting and protocoling initial cancer staging CT scans and oncologic follow-ups are the focus of the thoracic and abdominal CT experiences. 
 Ultrasound assignments cover routine abdominal, male and female pelvic/genitourinary, thyroid, basic vascular (DVT), and superficial soft tissue exams. 
 Additional experience in reading inpatient and general CT and MRI examinations is also available throughout the workday and on-call, making the CIP fellowship a comprehensive body imaging experience. 
 Clinical coverage responsibility for fellows includes weekday and weekend clinical coverage at the DFCI and BIDMC Longwood campuses and rotating weekday coverage at the Dana-Farber Chestnut Hill campus. 
 
 Teaching/Conferences 
 In addition to continual one-on-one teaching throughout the day, ample protected time for formal didactics includes: 
 
 Weekly CIP seminar series (designated for Category 1 CME credit) covering comprehensive topics in cancer imaging. 
 Multidisciplinary tumor boards (e.g. Colorectal, Hepatobiliary, Prostate) 
 Daily thoracic and abdominal subspecialty case-based conferences 
 MRI/physics lectures 
 Extensive database of pre-recorded lectures to supplement learning 
 
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 In addition, fellows have the opportunity to develop their own teaching skills through participation in resident lectures and reading room education. 
 Research Experience 
 Dedicated research time is available for fellows submitting approved research projects in conjunction with an attending radiologist as project mentor. Research time may begin two months after the start of the fellowship and is contingent on clinical coverage and project approval by the Fellowship Program Director. Assistance in identifying projects and research mentors can be provided as necessary. Research milestone schedules are clearly articulated at the start of the project and research progress is monitored on a continuous basis throughout the year. 
 Elective Time 
 Up to four weeks of the CIP Fellowship may be used as elective time which may be spent in other radiology disciplines within BIDMC or as additional time for approved research. Meeting time can also be granted for accepted research. 
 PET-CT Clinical Rotation 
 This optional clinical rotation will provide physicians with advanced clinical imaging training in oncology with a focus on PET-CT, molecular imaging, evaluation of novel therapeutic drugs, and new PET radiopharmaceuticals. Eligibility 
 U.S. applicants must be board-eligible or board-certified in radiology. Foreign applicants must be ECFMG certified and eligible to obtain a clinical visa prior to starting the fellowship. The fellowship at Dana-Farber is structured in accordance with fellowship regulations as provided by the Department of Radiology at Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center. 
 Application Process 
 Applicants can send a completed  PDF application  along with their C.V., personal statement, letter of recommendation from your program director or current director, two additional letters of recommendation, &#xa0;USMLE scores to  CancerImagingFellowship@dfci.harvard.edu  . Canadian Physicians and Doctors of Osteopathy who are eligible may substitute documents: LMCC/MCCQE and COMLEX examinations. Other foreign applicants must send ECFMG certification. Applicants selected for interviews will be contacted individually. 
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 We are committed to the fairness, and consistency of the recruiting process and will adhere to the 2026 SCARD embargo guidelines. All interviews will be conducted virtually. We will start accepting applications for the 2027-2028 CIP Fellowship on November 1, 2025. Interviews will start no earlier January 12, 2026. Exceptions to this embargo include international candidates, internal candidates, military candidates, and applicants whose spouse/domestic partner is also applying for fellowship in the same year. 
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 SCARD fellowship guidelines 
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 We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. 
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 Contact 
 Abraham Fourie Bezuidenhout, Cancer Imaging Fellowship Program Director Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Department of Imaging (DL101) 450 Brookline Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Attention: Ashley Watterson 
 Phone: 617-632-4891 Fax: 617-582-8574 Email:&#xa0; CancerImagingFellowship@dfci.harvard.edu</description>
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									<link>https://jobs.rsna.org/jobs/rss/19110850/university-of-washington-cardiothoracic-imaging-fellowship</link>
								
								<title>University of Washington Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship | University of Washington Cardiothoracic Imaging</title>								
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								<description>Seattle, Washington,  Listing last updated: November 18th, 2025 
 We are currently accepting applications and virtual tour inquiries for the  Cardiothoracic Radiology Fellowship at the University of Washington  in beautiful Seattle. We have a few remaining open positions for years 2027-2028 and 2028-2029. We have world-class teaching faculty, state of the art facilities, fascinating clinical cases, a comprehensive cancer center, large pediatric hospital, and a level 1 trauma center. Please visit us at the provided link to apply and find out more:  https://rad.uw.edu/education/our-training-programs/cardiothoracic-imaging-edu 
 Are you an IMG seeking ABR-certification through the 4-Year DR Alternate Pathway program? Our cardiothoracic imaging fellowship program participates in the University of Washington Alternate Pathway program! Find out more here:  https://rad.uw.edu/education/our-training-programs/4-year-abr-alternate-pathway 
 The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with  UW Executive Order No. 81 . MD/MBBS/DO 
 Completion of a radiology residency program</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 19:27:40 -0500</pubDate>
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