David M. Panicek, Director, Educational Programs in Radiology
This fellowship provides extensive experience in body MRI (22 weeks), body CT (12 weeks), ultrasound (6 weeks), and PET/CT (4 weeks) including imaging of chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities in adult and pediatric patients. Eight weeks of elective time is provided, in breast imaging, neuroradiology, gastrointestinal imaging, interventional radiology, and nuclear medicine.
Our state-of-the-art equipment includes: twelve CT scanners (16- and 64-slice and dual-energy), fourteen 1.5-T and 3-T MRI scanners, ten PET/CT scanners, two SPECT-CT scanners, and twelve ultrasound units. The fellow actively participates in the performance and interpretation of studies, as well as in consultations with clinical staff.
Fellows attend and participate in various multidisciplinary clinical conferences. They are also encouraged to participate with the faculty in clinical research projects.
On-call responsibilities at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center are shared by radiology residents and fellows (in parallel). Fellows are on call about once every 16 days.
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US applicants must be board-eligible or board-certified in radiology, as well as 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 to Practice Medicine in New York State prior to the fellowship.
Send completed application, CV, and three letters of recommendation (including one from your current training program director) to Jacqueline Kurdziel, Education Coordinator, Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065.
Jacqueline Kurdziel, Education Coordinator