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Application, Curriculum and Benefits

The Neuroradiology Fellowship Program at Indiana University School of Medicine offers trainees the a beneficial an engaging experience that instills possibility as they navigate into their careers as neuroradiologists. Program faculty regularly collaborate with multiple neurosciences specialists to coordinate care, improve education for fellows and contribute to a variety of neuroradiology research projects. With subject-matter experts, this program excels in providing outstanding education and training to fellows. The department values a strong, enthusiastic work ethic and looks forward to helping future fellows achieve their goals as in the field of radiology.

Apply

To apply for a Neuroradiology Fellowship at IU School of Medicine, interested physicians must submit the required documents through Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), reference program ID #4231721028.

Program Requirements

Fellows choose a faculty mentor for one mandatory research project per ACGME requirements. This project is presented at the annual Campbell-Klatte conference in the spring of each academic year and submitted for presentation at a national meeting or publication in a peer-refereed journal. Fellows have 20 academic days in their first year and 40 academic days in the second year to complete these research projects.

Educational development for fellows occurs daily at the workstation, where they are encouraged to teach residents. Fellows are also responsible for presenting case conferences and journal club discussions throughout the year. This program is designed to help fellows solidify their knowledge and future practice habits by adequately preparing and teaching subjects in neuroimaging.

Clinical rotations consist of 13 four-week blocks that include coverage at tertiary-care hospitals, where advanced diagnostic imaging occurs, and neurointerventional procedures. Rotations occur at a large private hospital with a level I trauma center, a tertiary adult hospital, a tertiary children’s hospital with a level I trauma center, head and neck imaging, and advanced neuroimaging.

Call Schedule

Neuroradiology fellows participate in four-week clinical rotations, including advanced/general neuroimaging, neurointerventional, pediatric neuroradiology, evening neuroradiology, and head and neck imaging.


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Neuroradiology IR Rotation

Training Sites and Rotations

  • five rotations in adult neuro/advanced imaging at Goodman Hall
  • two rotations in head and neck at Goodman Hall
  • two rotations in pediatric neuro at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health
  • two rotations in neuroradiology at Eskenazi Health
  • one rotation in the evening shift at Goodman Hall
  • one rotation for elective

Fellows in the neuroradiology program train at the following clinical care sites in Indianapolis:

Moonlighting and Benefits

Internal moonlighting in neuroradiology is voluntary and won't exceed more than two shifts/month with a total of 20 shifts annually. All studies need to be staffed out and pays at $90/hour. General moonlighting calls are voluntary, outside of neuroradiology, trainees will finalize report by themselves and pays at $250/hour. Discover more school benefits.
 
trainees at a conference


Daily Education and Conferences

  • Daily: teaching cases at Goodman Hall and Riley
  • Weekly: one hour fellow-run Neurorad case conference and one hour faculty Neurorad didactic lecture series
  • Monthly Neuroscience Grand Rounds
  • Monthly Special lecture for fellows
  • Quarterly Neurorad Fellows Journal club and QA conference
  • Neuroradiology Noon conferences
  • Spring Weekly Didactic ENT Radiology lecture series
  • Multidisciplinary Conferences (Adult, ped and ENT tumor boards, Epilepsy, NICU, Neurology, NAT)