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The Neuroradiology Division of the Johns Hopkins University
Department of Radiology is currently accepting applications for Fellowships
in 2009 and 2010.
We will, as will all neuro programs, be participating in
the NRMP-sponsored Neuroradiology Match. Interested individuals should sent
their CV, 3 letters of recommendation, a current photo, and the APDR's
universal fellowship application form. Please
click here for the Universal Fellowship application. For more
information, please see their website: www.apdr.org/information.htm
The application process begins September, 15 through March, 20 of every year. We will interview during the Match-selected dates. After
the Match we will interview on a first come first served basis for open slots.
Please send applications to: Dr. David M. Yousem, M.D., M.B.A. and Dr. Nafi Aygun M.D.
Why do a neuroradiology
fellowship at Johns Hopkins? 1. High volume of cases
which include > 100-150 angios and 100-125 spine procedures per year per
fellow The department's clinical and research equipment includes
10 1.5T MRI systems, three 3.0T magnets, and one new short-bore Philips
instrument; two biplane angiography suites, and eight CT scanners. A whole
body PET scanner and cyclotron are also available within the department, as
is a 4.7T Brucker MRI for animal use. Research opportunities exist in
interventional neuroradiology, acute stroke imaging, image guided surgery,
neuroreceptor and cerebral blood flow imaging, metabolic and morphologic
assessment of brain tumors, and functional neuroimaging (fMRI and PET). The
F.M. Kirby MRI Research Center at the Kennedy Krieger Institution is a world
leader in Neuroradiology Research. DTI was born there. Academic time is
provided to both first and second year fellows. If there are any questions, please contact the Fellowship
coordinator Zena Godfrey at 410-502-0012 or zgodfre1@jhmi.edu Neurointerventional Fellowships Neurointerventional Fellowships are managed through a
separate program. Please see the neurointerventional
website for more information or contact either:
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