The T32 Program is designed to jumpstart the careers of academic radiologists by providing fertile ground for interdisciplinary collaboration. The program is sponsored by a grant from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (T32 EB001631), and it is directed by Thomas Link, MD, PhD, chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging with faculty members Jane Wang, MD and David Wilson, MD, PhD serving as associate directors. Learn more about the T32 program, including how to apply, testimonials from former T32 fellows, program coursework and potential members and projects. |
Jae Sohn, MD, MS is a 2020-21 cardiothoracic fellow and 2019-20 T32 trainee and Evan Calabrese, MD, PhD is a chief radiology resident, class of 2021 and 2020-21 T32 trainee. We asked them several questions about their experiences as T32 fellows at UCSF Radiology.
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