Pediatric Radiology Body Imaging Fellowship

Pediatric Radiology Body Imaging Fellowship

Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a one-year Pediatric Radiology Body Imaging Fellowship for those who have already completed an ACGME Pediatric Radiology fellowship.

This fellowship will provide enhanced training in all areas of body imaging including musculoskeletal imaging, oncology and nuclear medicine, fetal imaging, abdominal imaging, and chest imaging. The training program will also provide research and quality improvement opportunities.

What You Need to Know

Curriculum

Each trainee will be able to rotate through all of the subspecialized body imaging divisions in our department. This includes musculoskeletal imaging, oncology and nuclear medicine, fetal imaging, abdominal imaging, and chest imaging. The trainee will also engage in research and quality improvement projects.

The trainees will learn all the key diagnostic imaging features and pathophysiology of some of the most common and many uncommon pediatric body imaging disorders.

The trainee will also participate in multi-disciplinary tumor boards and case conferences and be able to attend weekly didactic conferences in the department of radiology.

Faculty and Fellows

Salary and Benefits

Our fellows are hospital employees, and as such, they are eligible for the same benefits other full-time staff receive (with the exception of paid time off, which is outlined). Click here to learn more about Fellowship benefits.

Research

Research education and training are vital to the mission of Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital. As a top-ten free-standing pediatric research center and an academic affiliate of The Ohio State University, The Research Institute has an outstanding faculty, dedicated to training and mentoring the next generation of scientists in pediatric research.

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Advocacy

Advocacy training fosters and encourages interest in child advocacy by early involvement and exposure to its many aspects such as addressing social determinants of health, community collaboration, health finance, health policy and legislative advocacy.

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Application and Interview Process

We will accept one trainee per year. Applications are available year-round and accepted on a rolling basis.

Candidate must complete the application and provide the following items by email to Catherine.Wagy@nationwidechildrens.org:

  1. Curriculum Vitae
  2. Photo
  3. Three letters of reference (one letter from your current program director)

There is also a virtual option for interviews.

Contact

For more information, please contact:

Summit Shah, MD
Program Director
Summit.Shah@NationwideChildrens.org

Kathryn Milks, MD
Associate Program Director
Kathryn.Milks@NationwideChildrens.org

Catherine Wagy
Program Coordinator
Catherine.Wagy@NationwideChildrens.org
(614) 722-2356