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Albert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center
Dr. Beverly Thornhill c/o Emily Ofrias Montefiore
Medical Center Department of Radiology
111 East 210th Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Attn: MSK Fellowship
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 7
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members: 6
International Skeletal Society Members: 1
The program includes all aspects of musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging: MRI, CT, Radiography, Bone Densitometry, Nuclear Imaging, and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound. Interventional procedures include bone and soft tissue biopsies, and fluoroscopy, CT and US guided joint/bursa/tendon sheath injections for pain management and MR/CT arthrography. Multidisciplinary conferences are held with orthopaedics and rheumatology. The MSK service also shares close clinical relationships with podiatry, pathology and physical medicine/rehabilitation.
Accreditation number: 4263521002
Positions Offered:1
Duration: 12 months
Montefiore Medical Center is a large metropolitan health system including 3 full service hospitals and numerous outpatient sites in the Bronx with additional facilities in Westchester County; our imaging equipment is state-of-the-art. We serve a diverse population with a remarkable spectrum of adult and pediatric conditions. Fellowship applicants are asked to provide an updated CV, personal statement, common application and 3 letters of recommendation. Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center will recruit through the MSK Information about the match and proposed match timeline, and a link to the common application can be found at: https://skeletalrad.org/msk-fellowship-match-timeline. All applications are coordinated by Emily Ofrias: [email protected] Montefiore is an equal opportunity employer.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine
611 Northern Blvd, Suite 250
Great Neck, NY 11021
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 10
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members: 10
International Skeletal Society Members: 2
The Department of Radiology at Northwell Health offers a fellowship training program in musculoskeletal radiology. The Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship is designed to give clinicians with prior residency training in diagnostic radiology advanced education in all aspects of musculoskeletal imaging, including: CT, MRI, Radiography, Bone densitometry, Nuclear imaging and Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound. The program is run through North Shore University Hospital and associated outpatient imaging centers on Long Island. Our fellow will train with the latest state-of-the-art technology available at these centers.
Hospital for Special Surgery
Department of Radiology and Imaging Hospital for Special Surgery
535 East 70th Street
New York, New York 10021
Contact: Ray Gravesande ([email protected])
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 24
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members: 16
International Skeletal Society Members: 6
Conventional Radiography (X-Ray), Bone Mineral Densitometry, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Orthopaedic spine imaging, Arthrography, Myelography, Discography, Image-Guided Aspirations and therapeutic injections (all modalities), Image-Guided Bone and Soft-Tissue Biopsies, Radiofrequency Ablation of Bone Tumors, Neuroimaging, Teleradiology
Positions Offered: 1. General Musculoskeletal (ACGME accredited); 2. Musculoskeletal MRI (non-ACGME accredited)3. Ultrasound (non- ACGME accredited)
Duration: 12 Months. For the 2025-2026 academic year, the Hospital for Special Surgery will be recruiting it’s radiology fellows through the MSK Radiology Fellowship Match. Applications will be accepted beginning October 1st.
Other: The Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery is ACGME accredited since 2009 and is the oldest musculoskeletal radiology fellowship program in the country, in existence since 1969. Over 100 Fellows have graduated from our program and can attest to the commitment to train future musculoskeletal radiologists. All of the radiology faculty are committed to education and are locally, nationally and internationally known and regularly participate in both intra- and inter-departmental conferences. They are consistently invited participants to present original research at formal forums and as visiting professors. The Chairman and the Chiefs of all the major modality divisions are recognized globally in the radiology, orthopaedic and rheumatologic communities for their innovative research, imaging expertise and their commitment to teaching. Hospital for Special Surgery is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of orthopaedic and rheumatologic conditions. Approximately 350,000 musculoskeletal imaging examinations are performed annually. There is a broad patient mix with referring physicians from sports medicine, arthroplasty, rheumatology, pediatrics and orthopaedic spine specialties. The Department of Radiology & Imaging at Hospital for Special Surgery performs approximately 225,000 musculoskeletal x-rays, 16,000 musculoskeletal ultrasound examinations, including ultrasound-guided procedures, 11,000 special procedures, 13,000 CTs and 40,000 musculoskeletal MRI examinations annually. In addition to state of the art computed radiography (CR) and digital radiography (DR) conventional equipment, there are two state of the art GE CT scanners (64 slice with dual energy and 3D reformatting capabilities) and ten GE high field strength 3T and 1.5T MR units.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
1468 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 4
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members: 0
International Skeletal Society Members: 0
Our one-year fellowship is geared to applicants who are American Board of Radiology certified or eligible. Fellows will gain expertise in all facets of orthopedic imaging including radiography, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and imaging-guided procedures. - - Fellows receive referrals from the Departments of Rehabilitative Medicine, Rheumatology, and Orthopaedics (including Arthroplasty, Oncology, Pediatrics, Spine, Sports Medicine, and Trauma divisions). The MSK team at Mount Sinai routinely performs advanced imaging techniques such as dual energy CT, cartilage-sensitive MRI, and imaging of metallic prostheses. - - Our training program also offers our fellows opportunities to teach, participate in multidisciplinary conferences, and pursue research interests. Clinical investigation is of paramount importance, and we provide dedicated research time and mentorship. - - Mount Sinai Radiology uses state-of-the-art, ACR certified equipment including: • Twelve high field (1.5T, 3T and 7T) MRI systems including a 1.5T GE Optima extremity scanner ; • Eight multislice advanced CT scanners ; • Eleven quality ultrasound systems ; • Four digitally compatible x-ray and fluoroscopic machines ; • Two Positron emission tomography (PET)/CT scanners ; • One PET/MRI hybrid scanner
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
550 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 15
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members:
International Skeletal Society: 8
All aspects of musculoskeletal imaging including sports medicine, joint replacement, trauma, tumors, rheumatology and pediatrics are extensively covered. Conventional radiography, CT including multi slice CT of spine and extremities, MRI of musculoskeletal system including spine, sports injuries, arthritis, nerve imaging and tumors, Ultrasonography of musculoskeletal system, Bone Densitometry, CT and MR arthrography, Interventional procedures (CT, fluoroscopically, and ultrasound guided) including bone and soft tissue aspiration and biopsy, diagnostic and therapeutic injections of peripheral joints and spine, discography, and percutaneous tumor ablation.
Positions offered: 6
Duration: 1 year
Program is in the match.
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Stony Brook Medicine/University Hospital Program
Department of Radiology
Stony Brook University Medical Center
101 Nicolls Rd.
HSC, Level 4, Room 120
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8460
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 5
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members: 4
International Skeletal Society Members: 2
Radiography;
Computed Tomography (CT);
Bone Mineral Densitometry (DEXA);
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Musculoskeletal System including extremities, spine, tumor imaging, trauma, including MRA/MRV;
Arthrography/CT Arthrography/MR Arthrography;
Imaging-Guided Biopsy;
MSK Interventional procedure (including therapeutic injections and kyphoplasty);
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound;
Nuclear Bone Imaging/PET-CT;
Advanced MRI application and MRI physics (optional).
Accreditation Number: 4263521011.
Positions Offered: 1
Duration: 12 months
Other: The SUNY at Stony Brook Program (State University of New York) has an opening for one Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellow per year in our ACGME-accredited fellowship. The institution is a Level 1 Trauma Center and is part of the State University of New York, Stony Brook Campus. In addition to active involvement in procedural and technical aspects of musculoskeletal imaging, there is ample volume and exposure to trauma, sports, tumor, joint replacements, wrist/hand, elbow, knee, shoulder, hip, spine, sonography, pediatric imaging and rheumatology. The Fellow has dedicated protected time to pursue scholarly activities, research and particular areas of interest.
The department has 5 musculoskeletal radiologists with varied subspecialty and/or research interests in addition to 60 clinical faculty, 18 research faculty and 25 radiology residents. We perform in excess of 350,000 exams per year in our 624-bed teaching hospital. We have multiple satellite hospitals including Southampton Hospital and Eastern Long Island Hospital (now part of Stony Brook Medicine), contributing to increasing MSK caseloads.
The Fellow will be fully involved in clinical activities at our main University Hospital, as well as three outpatient imaging centers in and around the University Campus. Our Interventional Radiology faculties will initially supervise the Fellow for major procedures such as, but not limited to, kyphoplasty, imaging guided tumor biopsies, and bone/bone marrow biopsies. Other inpatient and outpatient MSK procedures such as joint aspiration, joint injections including arthrography, cyst/fluid aspiration, bursal injections, etc., will be primarily supervised dedicated MSK faculties. The Fellow will then gain increased degree of independence and responsibility for scheduling, performing, and following up of those procedures. Dedicated MSK ultrasound imaging is done at our outpatient imaging centers, and the Fellow may learn the skills for scanning and image interpretation with the guidance of MSK faculties and highly skilled ultrasound techs. Our new Cancer Center (MART building) was opened in 2019 and additional MR/CT scanners, brand-new IR suite, and dedicated reading room became available. Outpatient IR-suite is also currently under construction in one of our imaging centers.
The hospital has residencies and fellowships in many clinical services. As a major academic center within the school of medicine, the Fellow will interact with our full-time orthopedic surgery department as well as orthopedic residents, hand surgery fellows, PM& R residents, rheumatology fellows, emergency department and medical students and research faculty. In particular, the Fellow will closely work with Orthopedic residents for wet reads, consultations, procedure requests, and tumor board presentations/discussions. The Fellow will be the first point of contact for Technologists if they have any questions regarding protocolling the study of all modalities. There is an excellent variety of cases and pathology (mixture of rare pathologies for academic purposes and common bread-and-butter community medicine type pathologies for routine training), which is a major advantage of Stony Brook being the center of advanced medicine in the entire Suffolk County. Biostatistics services are available for research purposes.
Stony Brook is a beautiful campus with easy access to New York City and eastern Long Island. In addition to the cultural opportunities offered at the University, which include a well-known film festival, comedy festival, and The Staller Center for the Arts, Stony Brook is close to many leisure activities offered by the Hamptons as well as New York City. All applications are coordinated by Debra Dabbene at [email protected]. For any additional information regarding the Fellowship, please contact Linda Erickson or our Program Director, Dr. Kathleen Finzel ([email protected]).
University of Rochester Medical Center
University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Imaging Sciences
601 Elmwood Avenue - Box 648
Rochester, NY 14642
Total Skeletal Radiology Faculty: 5
Society of Skeletal Radiology Members: 4
International Skeletal Society Members: 1
Radiography, Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Arthrography/joint injections, Image-guided Biopsy and RF ablation, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Due to our orthopedic department being a major referral center for musculoskeletal tumors the fellowship offers a rich mix of sports injury and orthopedic oncologic imaging.
Positions Offered: 3
Duration: 12 Months
Application Deadline: Program is participating in the fellowship match. Applications are due by December and interviews will occur from December through March.