UCSF Neuroradiology Fellowship Program Prepares Radiologists for an Academic Career in Neuroradiology

For many radiology residents, a radiology fellowship is the next step after finishing a four-year residency program. This means applications are prepared by the third year of residency, and the decision regarding fellowship happens much earlier. But of course, that decision (for many) is never easy. The UC San Francisco Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging offers eight clinical fellowships, including neuroradiology. Nine ACGME neuroradiology fellowship positions are offered each year.

The UCSF neuroradiology fellowship program uniquely offers three pathways for candidates interested in fellowship training. All pathways include one year of ACGME neuroradiology fellowship training.

The two-year pathway is open to both UCSF residents and external candidates. It is the primary track for neuroradiology fellowship training at UCSF and is intended for candidates pursuing an…

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