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Nuclear Oncology Fellowship 2025-2026: University of Iowa Healthcare
University of Iowa Healthcare, Department of Radiology, has one fellowship position in Nuclear Oncology open for 2025-2026. This 1-year non-accredited program offers a multidisciplinary experience that bridges theranostics and multiple clinical oncology disciplines. The fellow will work with experienced nuclear medicine faculty, radiopharmacists, and physicist to enhance understanding of therapies (established and investigational), dosimetry (for safety and/or treatment optimization), imaging (NM and PET), and tumor board discussions. Learners benefit from the high-volume and large diversity of cases referred to our tertiary care center. We have an active dosimetry program, a cyclotron, and radiochemistry facilities. Some general nuclear medicine and light call are included. A large portion of the year will be in rotations outside the department to enhance the fellow’s understanding of the other cancer care disciplines such as radiation oncology; surgical, medical, and pediatric oncology; and neuroendocrine endocrinology/oncology. Our faculty, fellows, and residents come from all over the US and countries outside, making the Iowa experience diverse and welcoming. University of Iowa Healthcare is among the best in the nation, as measured by the quality of its programs, clinical faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities.
Prior nuclear medicine training is required for this advanced position. Applicants should be board eligible, have passed all three USMLE exams, and meet eligibility requirements for an Iowa medical license.
Iowa City is a unique location in the Midwest and is North America’s only UNESCO City of Literature! We are centrally located between Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Omaha – all just a 4-5 hour drive away. Airport access is conveniently located at the Eastern Iowa Airport. We have big city offerings without the traffic: Hiking, biking, kayaking, sports events, wineries and craft breweries, music and art festivals, plays and Broadway shows, art-house/indie cinema, a thriving creative community, farmers markets, farm-to-table venues, and much more.
How to apply: https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/nuclear-oncology-fellowship/how-apply
Please forward your application materials to: [email protected]gme.medicine.uiowa.edu
How to Apply | Graduate Medical Education
We are currently recruiting for the 2024 fellowship year. Eligibility: Completion of nuclear medicine training program or ACGME accredited Diagnostic Radiology program. To apply for the Nuclear Oncology Fellowship, applicants must email the following documents to [email protected]: Completed application that … Continue reading
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