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Cross-sectional body imaging (CT/MRI/US) Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Kimberly Owens; [email protected]
The radiology department’s diagnostic division has three main locations, all residing at the East Baltimore campus: an inpatient service at the new Johns Hopkins Hospital Sheikh Zayed Tower, which opened in the spring of 2012, an outpatient service and a separate oncology department.Program Director(s)
- Cross-Sectional Body Imaging and MR imaging Fellowships Director
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Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Kenya Ervin; [email protected]
Our musculoskeletal imaging section, which consists of five full-time musculoskeletal faculty members, offers one of the most comprehensive musculoskeletal fellowship programs available in the country. In addition to being recognized for excellence in routine evaluation of patients with common sports injuries, the musculoskeletal imaging section is also recognized nationally and internationally for specialized diagnostic imaging studies and interventional procedures.Program Director(s)
- Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
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Nuclear medicine and Clinical PET/CT Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- [email protected]
The clinical PET/CT fellowship program is a one-year fellowship program offering specialized training in both clinical and research aspects of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). Established in 1999, this ACGME equivalent fellowship is directly related to the nuclear medicine residency program. -
Pediatric Radiology Fellowship
- Location:
- Johns Hopkins Children's Center
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Program Contact:
- Jordan Durner; [email protected]
Our pediatric radiology fellow works in a one-on-one setup with the assigned pediatric radiology attendings on service to maximize the learning experience. In addition to the multidisciplinary conferences, internal divisional case conferences (two to three times a week) and journal clubs, regular continuing medical education lectures alternate weekly. The fellow is encouraged to work closely with the radiology residents that rotate in pediatric radiology to “learn as they teach” and prepare them for the next step in their career as independent pediatric radiologists.Program Director(s)
- Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science