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Fellows will learn which imaging techniques are necessary for the thorough evaluation of specific tumor types within clinical contexts. They will then select the appropriate imaging protocols all while under the supervision of an attending neuroradiologist.
The program will cover the fundamental principles of advanced MR imaging postprocessing techniques such as MR spectroscopy perfusion MRI and diffusion tensor imaging. Beginning with didactic instruction the fellowship will progress to practical handson application with fellows eventually conducting postprocessing under the guidance of an attending neuroradiologist as they develop their proficiency.
Fellows will also be integral to the performance and interpretation of CT and MRI studies and will consult with clinical staff. They are responsible for drafting preliminary reports which will be refined and finalized by the attending neuroradiologist.
Throughout the fellowship as trainees deepen their expertise in scholarly research and the practical use of advanced imaging techniques for radiologypathology correlations their range of responsibilities will expand. This will include presenting at multidisciplinary tumor boards. During the fellowship fellows will develop and execute their own research initiatives under the guidance ofSt. Judefaculty with the aim of presenting their work and contributing a scholarly article.
Eligibility
US Applicants
Candidates must have successfully completed a Diagnostic Radiology residency program accredited by the ACGME followed by a oneyear fellowship in Diagnostic Neuroradiology. They should either be certified by the American Board of Radiology or eligible for certification. Furthermore all candidates must be eligible to receive a valid permit or license from the Tennessee Medical Board.
International applicants
International applicants must have completed a neuroradiology fellowship or equivalent from a wellrecognized medical institution be boardcertified in their home country; have an ECFMG certification and be eligible for an appropriate visa.
Applications are meticulously reviewed by the neuroradiology imaging program director in collaboration with departmental faculty. Selection for interviews is based on the strength of the candidates credentials and recommendation letters. Interviews are conducted over a halfday session involving the participation of departmental staff. The opportunity will provide candidates the chance to engage with both faculty and current fellows. Virtual interviews might be considered for international applicants. Final fellow selections are determined through collaborative discussions among all departmental staff members.
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Required application documents for preliminary review
Additional documents for international applicants
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