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Unexpected Opening in Stanford Pediatric Radiology Fellowship Program
Stanford University Medical Center and the Lucile Salter Packard Childrens Hospital are pleased to offer an outstanding Pediatric Radiology Fellowship to qualified candidates. The fellowship can start on Aug 1, 2021 or January 1, 2022.
The Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital facilities and clinical practice continue to grow at a rapid pace. The Childrens Hospital currently houses 250 in-patient beds and performs approximately sixty-six thousand pediatric imaging studies each year.
The Pediatric Radiology Fellowship provides a comprehensive pediatric radiology imaging program utilizing state-of-the-art imaging technology, including two fluoroscopy suites, three ultrasound rooms, a CT imaging suite, and an MR suite including a 1.5T and a 3T MR. The Pediatric Radiology faculty members are devoted to teaching, patient care, and translational research, and include subspecialists with expertise in pediatric neuroradiology, pediatric cardiovascular imaging, nuclear medicine, fetal imaging and pediatric interventional radiology.
Stanford Pediatric Radiology Fellows are exposed to a wealth of clinical case material in an organized, structured, hands-on educational approach. Fellows rotate through a series of services, including MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology, and general radiography. Stanfords program also provides a comprehensive educational curriculum, including didactic lectures pertinent to pediatric radiology, radiology case conferences, and multi-disciplinary imaging conferences in which all of the major pediatric clinical subspecialties participate. In addition, elective and research time is provided.
The Stanford University Medical Center name is recognized and respected around the world. The Division of Pediatric Radiology at the Stanford University Medical Center and the Lucile Salter Packard Childrens Hospital has the goal of utilizing the medical centers enormous resources in order to train tomorrows best in clinical and academic pediatric radiology.
Prerequisites for entering this program include a valid California Postgraduate Training license or Medical License and completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency.For applications or additional questions, please contact Marissa Lee by email [[email protected]][email protected][/email] or by phone +1 (650) 723 8087
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