Prerequisite of 1 year diagnostic neuroradiology training

The Neurointerventional Radiology fellowship involves extensive training, under the supervision of three full-time faculty, in diagnostic (1,000 cases per year) and interventional (600 cases per year) neuroradiology as well as intensive care unit medicine. Applicants from radiology are required to have completed a residency in diagnostic radiology and twelve months of diagnostic neuroradiology training. Applicants from neurological surgery and neurology must have completed their residency and be board eligible.  Neurology applicants must complete a vascular neurology fellowship prior to doing the NIR fellowship.  Our program currently accepts four trainees per year and the minimum fellowship duration is twenty-four months. 

Neurointerventional Radiology does not participate in the NRMP match.

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Neurointerventional Radiology/NES Fellows: Kafi Hemphill, MD, Justin Remer, MD, Matthew Amans, MD (PD), Victoria Vuong, MD, and Jorge Moreno, MD.

Neurointerventional Radiology Fellowship Training Director