The residency in Nuclear Medicine is a three-year program accredited by ACGME. There are a maximum of six residents in the training program at a given time. In general, two residents graduate each year, allowing for two vacancies per year. The training consists of four-week rotations in various clinical subspecialties of nuclear medicine, including general nuclear medicine, nuclear cardiology, PET/CT imaging and therapy. There is time allotted for research and CT training.
Fellowship training is available for those who have already finished an ACGME accredited nuclear medicine residency. The fellowship is not ACGME accredited. A fellow rotates in general nuclear medicine, nuclear cardiology, therapy, and PET/CT. There is enhanced exposure to PET/CT and research during the fellowship. See Nuclear Oncology Fellowship for more information.
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Requirements for this position include completion of one year of ACGME accredited training. US applicants must 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 does sponsor H-1B visas.
To apply for a residency position, please use the link to our online application portal below. We will then contact you about arranging an interview.
https://mskcc.embark.com/apply/radiology1
Education Coordinators
Jacqueline Kurdziel
Department of Radiology
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10065
212-639-2190
[email protected]
Sep 10, 2021
New York, New York
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