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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) and Emory University offer a one-year non-ACGME accredited advanced fellowship in Pediatric Neuroradiology.
Minimum Qualifications
Educational Program
The goal of the Pediatric Neuroradiology Fellowship program is to train fellows in all aspects of pediatric neuroradiology. Our faculty are board certified radiologists subspecialized in pediatric neuroradiology and are dedicated to excellence in clinical neuroradiology, education, and research. The pediatric neuroradiology fellowship provides extensive experience in all neuroimaging modalities, including CT, MRI, PET, SPECT, and advanced neuroimaging techniques, such as perfusion, DTI, MR spectroscopy, and fMRI. Our neuroradiologists lead multiple interdisciplinary conferences that the fellows can participate in. The fellowship can be tailored to provide candidates greater exposure in any areas of subspecialized interest they may have.
Our fellows learn the art of targeted protocoling, keeping in mind sedation and contrast administration indications, use of radiation, and appropriateness of rapid and high-resolution MR imaging techniques. Our team of imaging technologists, physicists, medical imaging nurses, anesthesiologists, sedation specialists, and child-life experts are valuable partners in providing safe neuroimaging examinations of the highest quality. There are numerous opportunities and support for research projects and academic endeavors made possible by the close working relationship with neuroscientists throughout CHOA, Emory University, and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Fellows receive one half-day of academic time per week. An academic stipend is available to all fellows. Each fellow must complete at least one academic project during the course of their fellowship training and is expected to submit their work to scientific society meetings such as the American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology (ASPNR), American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), and the Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA), among others.
Supervision
Scope of Practice
Competency Based Goals and Objectives:
Goals:
The goal of the Pediatric Neuroradiology Fellowship Program is to graduate fellows with expertise in pediatric neuroradiology. The fellow will become familiar with special aspects of pediatric patient care, develop advanced skills as an educator, and participate in the section’s research projects.
Objectives:
Additional Details
Employment will be in the Emory + Children's Pediatric Institute. The Emory + Children’s Pediatric Institute is an affiliation between Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta that is improving the lives of children in Georgia and beyond. The Pediatric Institute combines the unique strengths and resources of each institution in support of our three-part academic missions of providing outstanding clinical care, conducting innovative basic science discovery and clinical research, and coordinating exceptional education of the future healthcare workforce. Our physicians, researchers, and educators have created a model where leadership, commitment and quality are fundamental components of success. Together, we are transforming pediatrics by achieving new levels of clinical excellence—driven by research, teaching and wellness. We look forward to our future together.
NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.
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