We are currently looking to fill our position for the Oncologic Neuroradiology Fellowship for 2019-2020 at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
For additional program information please visit: https://bit.ly/2DTiDOR
Why MD Anderson
Fellowship at a top ranked cancer center in the country for several years running.
A comprehensive program of imaging for brain, spine, head and enck tumors, with focus on advanced imaging techniques.
The Section of Neuroradiology is an integral part of the Brain and Spine Center.
The Head and Neck Surgery Department is also a premiere oncologic service that also receives national and international referral with over 60-70 new tumor patients presenting in the average week.
Diverse case material providing fellow with exposure to the full gamut of head and neck imaging from primary diagnosis to surveillance in complex post-treatment cases.
Curriculum that includes journal club, case conferences, tumor board, advanced neurologic imaging conferences, weekly lectures, and multidisciplinary conferences.
Opportunities for research/publications.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is an equal employment opportunity employer.
If you have a question or have questions, please contact:
Komal Shah, MD
Associate Professor & Oncologic Neuroradiology Fellowship Program Director
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1400 Pressler St. – Unit 1482
Houston, Texas 77030
E-Mail: komal.shah@mdanderson.org
Interested applicants should complete application at: https://www2.mdanderson.org/sapp/discover/Default.aspx
** Application and interview required by November 1, 2018, for consideration for fellowship beginning July 1, 2019
Applicants may also email the following; CV, USMLE transcript, Personal Statement, 3 LORS to:
Melanie Gracia – Program Administrative Assistant
Phone: 713-745-0567
Email: melanie.garcia@mdanderson.org
REQUISITE QUALIFICATIONS
1) Be board eligible or certified for diagnostic radiology or its foreign equivalent, 2) Have completed an ACGME approved neuroradiology 1 year fellowship or its foreign equivalent. Alternatively, significant work experience (at least 1 year full time or 2 years half time) interpreting neuroradiologic examinations may be considered. 3) Have interest in oncologic imaging and research.