Body Imaging Fellowship
Program Overview
University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine
The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine offers a rigorous academic program that prepares students to become skilled and compassionate physicians. The college provides a diverse range of clinical experiences, a supportive environment, and a strong foundation in biomedical science and research.
MD Program
The MD program at UNMC is designed to meet the needs of patients through clinical practice, biomedical science, and research. The program emphasizes problem-solving, compassion, and the development of skilled physicians.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the MD program include a comprehensive review of applicants' academic records, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.
Curriculum
The curriculum of the MD program is designed to produce physicians who are well-rounded and prepared to promote health and reduce patient suffering. The curriculum includes basic, clinical, and health systems sciences.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate from the MD program, students must meet the requirements outlined by the college, which include completing all coursework, passing the USMLE exams, and fulfilling all clinical requirements.
Objectives
The objectives of the MD program are to prepare students for success in primary care or specialty fields. The program aims to develop physicians who are skilled in clinical practice, biomedical science, and research.
Service Learning
The college offers service learning opportunities that provide critical experiences for students to apply their skills and knowledge in real-world settings. These opportunities help develop a sense of empathy and social responsibility in students.
Dual-Degree Programs
The college offers several dual-degree programs, including:
- MD-MBA Program: This program equips students with the tools needed to become highly skilled in both management and medicine.
- MD-MPH Program: This program allows students to pursue their passion for public health and medicine, helping to solve complex health problems.
- MD-PhD Program: This program is designed for students who have a passion for caring for patients and for research.
Education
The college offers a range of educational opportunities, including:
- Enhanced Medical Education Tracks: These tracks offer medical students the opportunity to perform an in-depth study of an interdisciplinary field of medicine.
- MD Honor's Thesis Program: This program encourages students to engage in scientific research during medical education and become eligible to graduate with honors.
Research
The college has a strong research focus, with opportunities for students to engage in research projects and collaborate with faculty members. The research areas include:
- Internal Grants: The college offers a variety of research-related grant and award opportunities for faculty and students.
- Comparative Effectiveness Research: This program identifies knowledge gaps in the effectiveness of clinical care and improves research in these areas.
- Great Plains IDeA-CTR: This collaborative effort provides training, resources, and funding for regional researchers.
- Research and Development Committee: This committee handles funding opportunities for faculty and student research.
Residencies & Fellowships
The college offers a range of residency and fellowship programs, including:
- Graduate Medical Education Programs: The college offers dozens of programs, including nearly 20 in internal medicine, allowing residents and fellows to specialize in various areas.
- House Officer Resources: The college provides resources for residents and fellows, including information on salaries, benefits, and nearby housing.
- House Officer Wellness: The college offers wellness resources, including an assistance program and a private wellness lounge.
- Research: The college aims to facilitate house officers' involvement in research in areas such as patient safety, quality improvement, and education research.
Body Imaging Fellowship
The Department of Radiology offers a one-year, non-accredited fellowship position in body imaging. The fellowship includes comprehensive training and experience in all aspects of abdominal radiology, including CT scans, abdominal and pelvic MRI, ultrasound, radiography, and fluoroscopy.
Fellowship Description
Fellows are valued members of the body imaging division and are provided time for continuing education, pursuit of academic interests, and opportunities to function as a staff radiologist. The fellowship program prides itself on preparing individuals for academic or specialized private practice careers.
Research Opportunities
There are opportunities for research, which is encouraged. Time is made available for preparation of research papers and presentations. A stipend is provided for educational conferences.
Elective Time
Fellows are given 12 weeks of elective time, which can be spent outside the body imaging division in areas such as breast imaging, musculoskeletal, neuroradiology, interventional radiology, or nuclear medicine.
