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Neuroradiology
The Duke Neuroradiology Training Program is currently approved for seven ACGME-approved fellows. Fellows work with a faculty of six full-time fellowship- trained diagnostic neuroradiologists and one fellowship-trained interventional neuroradiologist. The Duke Neuoradiology fellowship program offers training in cross-sectional imaging techniques (e.g., CT and MR), neurovascular and spine interventional procedures, carotid sonography and pediatric cranial sonography.
There are two main training pathways that fellows may undertake at Duke. The pathway that most fellows will undertake is a traditional, rigorous, one-year training program covering all facets of clinical Neuroradiology. The other pathway is a two-year program of study designed to train future academic neuroradiologists. This second pathway combines a year of research training together with a year of clinical training in Neuroradiology. Fellows undertaking the two-year program of study receive mentored experience in neuroradiology research, along with full training in clinical Neuroradiology.
Many fellowship applicants wish to be considered only for the one-year program. However, it is helpful for interested applicants to identify themselves as potential candidates for the two-year program as early as possible in the application process.
For the full document describing the
Duke Neuroradiology Training Program, please CLICK HERE.
Department of Radiology
Box 3808
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC 27710
Department of Radiology
Box 3808
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC 27710





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