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UCSF Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship Accepting Applications 11/1/24
https://radiology.ucsf.edu/education/fellowships/clinical/cardiac-pulmonary-imaging
The UCSF Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship is designed to train the next generation of leaders in the field. Fellows, under faculty supervision, will be guided in developing expertise in all aspects of clinical thoracic imaging including MRI (cardiovascular MRI and MRA), coronary CT angiography, chest CT, high-resolution CT and biopsy techniques. Fellows are integrated into the section as colleagues, serve both fellow and clinical instructor roles, and by the end of the fellowship will be confident in independently interpreting a range of exams and performing CT-guided thoracic biopsies. Fellows receive 1 academic day per week to pursue academic pursuits including independent learning, observing procedures, performing research, or preparing lectures.
At UCSF, the cardiothoracic imaging section maintains a central role in adult cardiothoracic radiography, CT, and adult cardiac/thoracic MRI, pediatric congenital heart CTA/MRI, and CT-guided lung and mediastinal biopsies. We work closely with thoracic and cardiac surgery, lung transplant surgery, pediatric congenital heart surgery, cardiology, pulmonology, and infectious disease to deliver high l-vel multidisciplinary care. Our main reading room is busy and dynamic, with a constant flow of interesting cases from clinical teams. As a busy referral center, we see a wide range of pathologies, and fellows benefit from exposure to common, uncommon, and rare conditions.
There are 3 available spots for the 2026-2027 academic year. We encourage you to come join our collegial, dynamic group in the beautiful city of San Francisco, CA.
Please note that fellows must be able to obtain a California medical license by the start of the fellowship.
For further details, please contact Sora Kang (Fellowship Coordinator) at [email protected].
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Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship
The fellowship in cardiothoracic imaging is designed for radiologists interested in furthering their knowledge of pulmonary and cardiac radiology. The fellow, under the supervision of faculty, will be guided in obtaining expertise in all aspects of clinical thoracic imaging including … Continue reading
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