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  • New 2025 Neuroradiology positions at UofL

    Posted by NradUofL on October 19, 2024 at 11:11 am

    Neuroradiology Fellowship

    University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY

    We have an immediate opening for TWO neuroradiology fellows at the University of Louisville School of Medicine for July 2025, for our 1-year ACGME accredited fellowship program. This is due to a recent program expansion from 2 to 4 fellowship slots.

    The fellowship includes rotations with vascular neurosurgery, neuropathology, radiation oncology and a pain-medicine elective, as well as pediatric neuroradiology at Norton Children’s Hospital. We have 8 fellowship trained neuroradiology faculty across various sites, the majority also subspecialty certified in Neuroradiology. We have experience and staff with expertise in all advanced imaging modalities, including fMRI, MRS, DTI, and nuclear-medicine/PET, as well as a varied and exceptional case mix from our strong referral services, including the James Graham Brown Cancer Center, a Level 1 trauma center and comprehensive stroke care center at University of Louisville Hospital, and a pediatric level 1 trauma center at Norton Children’s Hospital. Interventional experiences include training in lumbar punctures, myelograms, vertebral augmentations, biopsies, catheter angiography, and interventional pain procedures.

    The principal site will be University of Louisville Hospital, where our equipment comprises a 1.5T clinical MRI, two 3T clinical MRIs , and 4 multidetector CT scanners, as well as two dedicated neuroangiographic suites with 3D reconstruction capabilities, two other IR suites, and SPECT-CT and PET-CT. In addition to the principal site, Norton Children’s Hospital, UofL Health Jewish Hospital and the Robley Rex VA Medical Center will be additional sites of training for the fellowship. Research facilities include the UofL Clinical and Translational Research Center, containing large animal and human research 3T MRI, and 9.4T MRI and PET-CT for small-animal research. To illustrate the scope of research, there are ongoing NIH funded projects in traumatic spinal cord injury in animal models, and the Frazier Neurological Institute conducts human research using epidural stimulation to rehabilitate traumatic spinal cord injury patients.

    All sites use McKesson PACS. Staff support is outstanding, with experienced and motivated technologists and administrative personnel. University of Louisville Hospital, UofL Health, and Jewish Hospital are also part of the larger UofL Health system which the University set up in 2019 after major acquisitions and provides ample opportunities for continued growth both for the Radiology Department and the larger academic health system in the coming years.

    Louisville, with a metro area population over 1.2 million, is an exceptional and pleasant place to live and train. It is home to the Kentucky Derby and the associated Derby Festival, including the spectacular annual Thunder over Louisville airshow and fireworks. There are extensive lush-green parks including several designed by Law-Olmstead., numerous hiking trails throughout the state’s parks, as well as the Falls of the Ohio and Devonian fossil bed for those with outdoor interests. The Louisville Zoo, many museums, and waterfront park, and performing arts are great activities for the family to enjoy. The Louisville Loop for biking enthusiasts comprises 100 miles of biking within and around the city, with many segments completed and functional. The Bourbon trail and a dynamic local and international food and beverage scene are enjoyed by many. There is also plenty of history associated with Louisville, since its establishment back in 1778.

    Please visit our website : https://uofl.edu/neurorad-fellowship

    In addition to these positions, we are also participating in the NRMP match for July 2026 positions and will accept applications for those positions through ERAS in the December cycle this year.

    The program encourages all eligible candidates to apply regardless of race, color, national origin, or sex.

    Application:

    Applicants will have completed, or will be in their last year of, an ACGME/ACGME-i/RCPSC accredited, or AOA approved Diagnostic Radiology residency program. (Limited exceptions for these requirements from outstanding international medical graduates who have completed radiology residency still requires ECFMG certification, review of prior training, AND approval from the UofL GME with an appropriate visa or work authorization that is acceptable to UofL GME.)

    Application items include:

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  • Personal statement
  • Current curriculum vitae
  • 3 letters of recommendation, including one from Program Director of your Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program (or current Program Director, if in fellowship training)
  • USMLE (and/or COMLEX) transcript (Please note: A certified copy that includes all the steps taken, scores, date taken, and attempts should be submitted before any offer can be extended.)
  • Official medical school transcript
  • Medical school dean’s letter (MSPE)
  • Photo
  • If applicable, ECFMG certificate
  • Please send this documentation via email, with the subject line beginning “UofL Neuroradiology Fellowship Application”, to both of the following individuals:

    Mohiuddin Hadi, MD.

    Program Director, Neuroradiology Fellowship,

    Department of Radiology,

    University of Louisville,

    Louisville, KY 40202

    [email protected]

    Cheri Bingham
    Neuroradiology Fellowship Coordinator
    [email protected]

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