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.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is a 432-bed cancer care facility. The Nuclear Medicine Service has five state of the art PET/CTs, SPECT/CT, and six dual head scanners.. Every day >100 nuclear medicine studies are performed. The service performs more than 9000 PET scans per year, 13,000 routine NM scans including bone scan, renal scans, MIBG scans, and lymphoscintigraphy scans annually; 1,500 nuclear cardiology studies; 600 therapies per year. The trainees will actively participate in the performance and interpretation of studies, as well as in consultations with clinical staff. Trainees will attend and participate in various clinical conferences. They are also encouraged to participate with the faculty in clinical research projects.
Residents and fellows share on-call responsibilities at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Call is weekly and about once every six to eight weeks depending on the total number of trainees.
Conferences
Conferences include daily lectures including didactic nuclear medicine clinical and basic science lectures, NM seminars, Tuesday radiology noon conference; molecular imaging seminars, case discussions, and journal club.
Faculty
The service has 10 attending faculty involved in clinical practice, teaching, and research. The ratio of faculty to trainees is >1:1. The faculty participates in clinical case discussion, grand rounds, journal clubs, research, and clinical conferences. The faculty members offer guidance and support for daily clinical work and in research design and analysis. The faculty is highly experienced and the service provides immense exposure to contemporary research.
Program Director
Neeta Pandit-Taskar, MD
NM, Program Coordinators
Ms. Avery Wood
wooda@mskcc.org
212-639-7372
Primary Contact
Jacqueline Hughes
hughesj2@mskcc.org
Secondary Contact