Overview
The Neuroradiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, covers all disciplines of neuroradiology in both adult and pediatric patients, including brain, ENT/head and neck, neurovascular, and spine.
Through this one-year program, you receive training in all aspects of neuroradiology imaging, including radiography, myelography, angiography, CT, MRI, fMRI, MRS, positron emission tomography (PET), and interventional neuroradiology.
As a fellow, you'll also enjoy:
- A high faculty-to-trainee ratio
- A highly complex case load
- State-of-the-art equipment and facilities
- Exposure to advanced neuroimaging techniques
Mayo Clinic is an internationally recognized destination medical center, as well as a high-volume academic environment that will prepare you for subspecialty practice or an academic career in neuroradiology.
Accreditation
The Neuroradiology Fellowship is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
Certification
You will be eligible to take the initial certification neuroradiology subspecialty examination upon completion of the fellowship and one year of practice or additional training, as required by the American Board of Radiology.
Program history
The Neuroradiology Fellowship program at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida began in 2019. We anticipate that two trainees will complete this program annually.