Program Overview
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine offers various programs, including the Body Imaging fellowship.
About the Program
The Body Imaging fellowship is a one-year program available to Board certified or Board eligible radiologists who have completed an accredited radiology residency. The fellowship is not ACGME accredited.
Program Details
- The fellowship program provides advanced training in body CT, body MRI, and ultrasound.
- Fellows will also have the opportunity to participate in image-guided biopsies and other procedures.
- The program is well-rounded and can serve as a solid foundation for a career in either academic medicine or private practice.
Goals and Objectives
- Participate in the advanced interpretation of body MRI, CT, and ultrasound using state-of-the-art equipment
- Perform image-guided interventional procedures
- Learn and apply concepts related to protocoling of body MRI studies
- Examine the epidemiology, diagnoses, pathologies and treatments of GI and GU diseases
- Learn to effectively communicate and interact with referring physicians in the reading room and at multidisciplinary conferences
Faculty
- Jay Gollamudi, MD, Program Director
- Annalee Cochran, Program Coordinator
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in body imaging, with a focus on advanced training in body CT, body MRI, and ultrasound. The program also includes opportunities for participation in image-guided biopsies and other procedures.
University Information
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The college offers a range of programs, including the Body Imaging fellowship, and is committed to providing a well-rounded education for its students.
