During the 12-month Nuclear Radiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, you will receive advanced training in all aspects of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in both outpatient and inpatient settings, as well as radionuclide therapy. This program is designed to provide you with clinical and academic subspecialty training while you work closely with experts in the nuclear medicine, diagnostic radiology, oncology, and other medical specialties.
As a fellow at Mayo Clinic, you'll have access to robust clinical, educational, and research resources. You'll find support both inside and outside of the campus to promote physical and mental wellness and ensure your work/life balance.
Our team of dual-board certified nuclear radiologists diagnose and treat a wide spectrum of tumors, neurological disorders, and GI motility and renal function. Teaching and learning from each other is a fundamental part of our practice.
After successfully completing the Nuclear Radiology Fellowship, you are eligible to take the subspecialty examination in nuclear radiology leading to certification by the American Board of Radiology, and the American Board of Nuclear Medicine (ABNM) certification exam.
Program history
Mayo Clinic has been training Nuclear Radiology fellows for over 40 years at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota. Fellows can expect the same excellent training at our new Nuclear Radiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Phoenix, Arizona, starting in 2023. We anticipate that one trainee will complete this program annually.
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