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Musculoskeletal imaging fellows with radiology faculty at Mayo Clinic

The Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic's campus in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, provides subspecialized, high-quality, comprehensive imaging and interventional care to patients. The department consists of over 40 radiologists, including five who have fellowship training in musculoskeletal imaging.

From the program director

Jeremiah Long, M.D.Welcome to the Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona!

Our practice offers state-of-the-art imaging and intervention in all types of musculoskeletal pathologies. Working with top-notch orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, pathologists, and primary care clinicians, our team of fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists diagnose and treat the entire spectrum of bone, joint, and soft tissue ailments. Teaching and learning from each other is a fundamental part of our practice.

After completing the fellowship, our graduates go on to provide top-notch musculoskeletal imaging expertise in private practice, government facilities, and academic centers throughout the country. We are proud of our graduates and their accomplishments.

Mayo Clinic is a unique academic medical center providing full-spectrum subspecialty care to those in our community as well as patients from elsewhere in the country and around the world. Our practice emphasizes three areas: patient care, research, and education. Our musculoskeletal radiology staff are accomplished in all three of these arenas, many with national reputations and positions.

I encourage you to explore our fellowship program and consider joining us for an exciting and rewarding year of training and comradery.

Jeremiah Long, M.D.
Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship Program Director

Faculty

In addition to caring for patients in clinical practice, Mayo Clinic's faculty is committed to teaching and facilitating the growth of medical knowledge. Many of our faculty members have published and lectured extensively and are highly regarded in their fields. You work closely with these individuals throughout your training in the Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship.

Jeremiah Long, M.D.

Jeremiah Long, M.D.

Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship Program Director
Musculoskeletal Radiology Division Chair
Associate Professor of Radiology

Medical school: Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.)

Residency: Walter Reed Army Medical Center (Bethesda, Maryland)

Fellowship: Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (St. Louis, MO)

 

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Jonathan Flug, M.D., MBA

Jonathan Flug, M.D., MBA

Professor of Radiology

Medical school: Tufts University (Middlesex County, MA)

Residency: Winthrop University Hospital (Mineola, NY)

Fellowship: Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City, NY)

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Michael Fox, M.D., MBA

Michael Fox, M.D., MBA

Professor of Radiology

Medical school: University of Missouri - Kansas City (Kansas City, MO)

Residency: Fitzsimons Army Medical Center (Aurora, CO)

Fellowship: Mayo Clinic (Jacksonville, FL)

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Mark Kransdorf, M.D.

Mark Kransdorf, M.D.

Professor of Radiology (Emeritus)

Medical school: Medical College of Virginia (Richmond, VA)

Residency: Walter Reed Army Medical Center (Bethesda, MD)

Fellowship: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (Washington, D.C.)

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David Melville, M.D.

David Melville, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Medical school: UT Southwestern (Dallas, TX)

Residency: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)

Fellowship: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)

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Aaron Wyse, M.D.

Aaron Wyse, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Medical school: Duke University (Durham, NC)

Residency: Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH)

Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH)

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Advisers and mentors

Faculty advisers are available to provide comprehensive educational advice and personal support. You meet with your adviser periodically throughout the program to review your progress and career goals, and ensure that your educational needs are being met. Your adviser may serve as a contact point for introducing you and your family to the Phoenix area and the Mayo Clinic system.

Visiting professors

Many prominent professors visit Mayo Clinic each year. They present their work during lectures, participate in hospital rounds and have informal discussions with trainees. You are encouraged to take full advantage of these educational opportunities.