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Interventional Radiology Fellowship

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The Interventional Radiology fellowship is a one-year ACGME accredited position. The position begins on July 1st and ends on June 30th, coinciding with the academic year. Interventional Radiology encompasses a variety of diagnostic and image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, including all aspects of radiological diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of structures such as blood vessels, biliary ducts, urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, as well as magnetic resonance and computed tomographic studies of blood vessels excluding the heart and cerebral vessels.

Our fellowship program offers a quality graduate medical educational experience of adequate scope and depth in all of these associated diagnostic disciplines. We offer an environment that encourages the interchange of knowledge and experience among fellows and faculty in the program and with residents, fellows and faculty in other major clinical specialties throughout the hospital. Our Interventional Radiology Fellowship Program is a one -year training program preceded by a mandatory ACGME or equivalent accredited diagnostic radiology residency. During the year of training, the fellow is exposed to patients with diseases of the above-mentioned structures on a daily basis, and a time is set daily to interpret the MR and CT vascular examinations.

Applicants are asked to submit a completed application with supporting documents (see application for details). The information is then reviewed by the program director who will decide which candidates to interview. At the time of the interview, applicants will meet with the program director, other faculty members and fellows. Once all interviews are complete, a rank list is compiled and submitted to the National Resident Matching Program. http://www.nrmp.org/index.html The program number for IR is 10485502.

Contact

Hooman Khabiri , MD

Inquires

Laura Volk



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