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This fellowship is offered to provide extensive training in the therapeutic use of radioisotopes, positron emission tomography, and conventional nuclear medicine in patients with cancer. Each fellow must actively participate in clinical research projects that are ongoing in the department; these include radiotherapy with novel immune constructs, as well as the use of specific PET tracers for metabolic imaging of human tumors. In addition, there will be an opportunity for basic instruction in biomathematics, imaging physics, radiochemistry, and medical oncology.
[From Top] Training Program Director Neeta Pandit Taskar; Steven Larson, Chief Nuclear Medicine Service; Jorge A. Carrasquillo, Director, Targeted Radiotherapy Section
Applicants must be board eligible in Nuclear Medicine or Nuclear Radiology.
Send completed application form and CV with supporting documents to Ms. Avery Wood at the address below. The application is complete only when the following has been submitted:
International Medical Graduates must also submit a copy of their ECFMG certificate. If you match to our program, we will sponsor a J-1 visa.
Ms. Avery Wood
Ms. Avery Wood
Nuclear Medicine Service
Department of Radiology
Box 77
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Ave
New York, NY 10065