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  • University of Colorado 22-23 Abdominal Imaging Fellowship

    Posted by Unknown Member on December 3, 2020 at 2:39 pm

    [b]The University of Colorado Hospital Department of Radiology is currently accepting applications for a 2022-2023 fellowship position in Abdominal Imaging.[/b]   
    Please fill out the [link=https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/docs/librariesprovider206/default-document-library/21-22-abdominalimagingapp.pdf?sfvrsn=157c05b9_2]application[/link] form completely and return it to Mary A. Ball at [[email protected]][email protected].[/email] We would like to receive at least three letters of reference. You will be notified when your application is complete and the date for interview invitations. If not invited for an interview you will be contacted by email and our apologies extended.   
    [link=http://www.ucdenver.edu/a…s/Abdominal.aspx%C2%A0]http://www.ucdenver.edu/a…s/Abdominal.aspx [/link]  

     [b][u]About the Fellowship[/u][/b]  
    The Abdominal Imaging Fellowship provides exposure to high volume of inpatient, outpatient and emergency US, CT and MRI exams. The wide spectrum of imaging includes general abdominal US, OB-GYN US, arterial and venous vascular Doppler, scrotal US, pre and post-transplant (liver, renal and pancreas) imaging, CT and MRI for cancer staging and monitoring. MR imaging are performed on 1.5 T and 3T scanner. MR exams include liver, pancreas, MRCP, renal, adrenal, MRA, appendix, female pelvis, placental anomaly, and 3T prostate MRI.  GI-GU fluoroscopy and intervention procedures (aspiration, biopsy and drainage etc.) are also included in the fellowship training.   
    Participation in multidisciplinary conferences (Colo-rectal cancer, second-opinion urology oncology, gynecology-pathology, liver transplant, liver tumor, pancreas, and thyroid-parathyroid) is an integral part of fellowship training.   
    Fellows are expected to participate in resident and medical student education. There are opportunities to participate in scholarship projects; fellows work with faculty mentor on a research project with goal of presenting at the national meeting.  
       
                This one year fellowship program is non-ACGME and does not participate in the National Resident Matching Program.  
               
                 Each fellow must have a Colorado State Medical License prior to beginning the fellowship.  
       
    For additional information about the Abdominal Imaging Fellowship contact:  
    [[email protected]]Nayana Patel[/email], MD, University of Colorado Denver, Director of Abdominal Imaging Fellowship, or  
    Mary A. Ball [[email protected]][email protected]  [/email] 
    Department of Radiology, Academic Division  
    University of Colorado Denver  
    Mail Stop 8200  
    12631 East 17th Avenue  
    Aurora, Colorado 80045  
     

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