Body MRI Fellowship Program

Body MRI Fellowship Program

The Body MRI fellowship program is an intensive one year program designed to train 5 radiologists each year in the techniques and interpretation of abdominal imaging examinations, with a heavy concentration on MRI. Performing abdominal imaging research is an integral and required component of this training program. The goal of the program is to train radiologists to become experts in abdominal imaging and to prepare them to assume leadership roles in radiology.

The Department of Radiology actively uses the most up-to-date imaging equipment available. Innovative techniques are routinely incorporated into imaging, including functional imaging (diffusion weighted images, ADC mapping, perfusion and radial imaging, compressed sensing, and parallel transmission), non-gadolinium MRA, dynamic pelvic floor imaging, MR elastography, MR enterography, liver iron and fat quantification and 3T prostate imaging.

There are 19 on-site high field magnet systems, including eight 3T MR scanners, nine 1.5T MR scanners, high performance gradient system a Biograph mMR scanner with simultaneous MRI and PET acquisitions, and a whole-body 7T research scanner.

For more information about the program, kindly visit https://med.nyu.edu/radiology/education/fellow-education/body-mri-fellowship-program

How To Apply:

We have five openings for the 2022-23 academic year and will begin accepting applications on August 1, 2020, in accordance with Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments (SCARD) guidelines. Please click on the link below to begin the application process.
https://informatics.med.nyu.edu/apps/fellowship/app

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  • Published

    Sep 14, 2020

  • Main Location

    New York, New York

  • Residency Positions

    12

  • Fellowship Positions

    62

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