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Overview
Diagnostic Radiology
The Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan offers
post-residency fellowships in various specialties of diagnostic
imaging for a one-year or two-year time period. Applicants may wish
to study in more than one subspecialty area by dividing the year
into 2 or 3 segments. Rotations for less than 6 months are generally
discouraged (except for cross-sectional body imaging), although
exceptions may be made in special circumstances.
These fellowships are designed to provide
individuals an opportunity for specialized training and academic
development. The fellow will actively participate in all functions
of the selected division, and will assume significant responsibility
for its daily operation under the supervision of a full-time faculty
member. The fellowship will emphasize current state-of-the-art practices
and newer imaging techniques within the selected area of sub-specialization.
Opportunities to instruct radiology residents and/or perform basic
or clinical research in the selected area will be provided.
The Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan
Hospitals is the primary department responsible for diagnostic imaging
at the University's medical center, which includes 865 hospital
beds and a large outpatient facility. The range of clinical material
available is reflected in the diagnostic patient load of approximately
over 500,000 examinations yearly. Inasmuch as the University of
Michigan Hospitals is a large tertiary referral center, a very high
percentage of cases studied in the radiology department have significant
pathology, and the variety of clinical material is outstanding.
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2007
NRMP/Radiology Fellowship Match
Four subspecialties
will participate in the NRMP fellowship match each year. If you
are interested in this fellowship, please contact:
You can obtain
more information about the Match at the NRMP website: http://www.nrmp.org/
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NOTE:
The following radiology subspecialties will NOT be participating in
the 2007 NRMP fellowship match:
If you are interested
in applying for a fellowship, submit this Diagnostic Radiology
Fellowship Application - Adobe
Acrobat Format
or Word Format
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A
few facts about Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Population:
114,000
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The
University of Michigan brings many cultural opportunities to
a relatively small city (including clubs featuring musical and
comedic entertainment, visiting music groups, symphony orchestras,
plays, operas, etc.). The university also boasts excellent college
sports teams, especially in football, hockey, basketball and
women's softball. Many residents purchase single game or season
tickets to sporting events. Residents also have access to University
intramural/student sports facilities, including swimming pools
and handball courts.
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Easy
access to outdoor activities including biking, canoeing, cross-country
skiing, hiking, ice-skating, tennis, etc.
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Weather:
Beautiful long mild summer days. Cold winters with much cloudiness
but relatively little snow. Average high in middle of winter
30-32 degrees Fahrenheit. Average high in summer 84 degrees
Fahrenheit.
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For
more information about Ann Arbor:
www.arborweb.com
www.med.umich.edu/annarbor/
www.umich.edu/~hraa/um/
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