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Emory Neuroradiology offers 2nd-year fellowship training for highly qualified candidates who have completed an ACGME-accredited neuroradiology fellowship year. This experience is geared toward fellows who are seeking additional subspecialty focus, ideally preparing for an academic career. The year can be tailored to individual interests and goals in conjunction with the fellowship director, division director, chair of radiology and the faculty mentor. Possibilities for a 2nd-year fellowship include, but are not limited to Head and Neck Imaging, Pediatric Neuroradiology, and Advanced MRI techniques.



Head and Neck Imaging

The Head and Neck Neuroradiology (HN-NR) Fellowship is a one-year non-ACGME training program with competency-based goals and objectives, and a core educational curriculum. The program is aimed at neuroradiology fellows who wish to pursue a second fellowship year and who are seeking a career in academics. The Emory University and Emory Healthcare Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences has a dedicated Head and Neck Neuroradiology service, with a reading room embedded in the ENT Outpatient Clinic. The director of head and neck neuroradiology is Ashley H. Aiken, MD, and the dedicated head and neck radiologists are all certified by the American Board of Radiology with subspecialty qualification in Neuroradiology.

Specialties referring for HN-NR imaging include, but are not limited to, ear-nose-and-throat practitioners from Emory Department of Otolaryngology and surrounding private practices (including head and neck surgeons and oncologists, otologists, rhinologists, voice surgeons, and skull-base surgeons), neurology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology, medical oncology including leukemia/lymphoma/hematologic malignancies, and endocrinology. The service interprets 30-40 head and neck neuroradiology cases/day, has a busy over-read practice and averages four to eight image-guided biopsies a week. The Head and Neck Neuroradiology service leads a weekly head and neck cancer tumor board, monthly thyroid tumor board, neuro-ophthalmology conference (monthly), and frequent NR and HN-NR teaching conferences.



Pediatric Neuroradiology

The Pediatric Neuroradiology Fellowship is a one-year non-ACGME training program with competency-based goals and objectives. The program is aimed at neuroradiology fellows who wish to pursue a second fellowship year and who are seeking a career in academics.

The Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston Radiology Department performs more than 240,000 procedures per year, making Children's a leading pediatric radiology care provider in the nation. Children's at Egleston is a free-standing pediatric hospital with Level I trauma designation.

The Children's at Egleston Neuroradiology Program is a distinct section of the Egleston Department of Radiology. The director of pediatric neuroradiology is Nadja Kadom, MD. Faculty are certified by the American Board of Radiology (ABR), and all faculty hold appointments in the Emory University School of Medicine. Patients are referred to imaging at Children's at Egleston from a large number of physicians in the greater Atlanta area.

Specialties referring for neuroimaging include, but are not limited to: neurology, neurosurgery, ear-nose-throat specialists, ophthalmology, endocrinology, orthopedics, pediatrics. The pediatric neuroradiology service leads regular neuroimaging conferences with neuro-oncology (weekly), the epilepsy group (weekly), neuro-ophthalmology (monthly), ear-nose-throat (monthly), neurology (monthly), sickle cell (monthly), and vascular anomalies (quarterly).

Radiology Education
  • Message from the Vice Chair of Education
  • Medical Imaging Program
    • Application
    • Program Policies
    • Programs of Study
    • Dates and Deadlines
    • Alumni
    • Lambda Nu Honor Society
    • Career Information
  • Diagnostic Radiology Residency
    • Adopt-A-Resident
    • Application Procedure
    • Clinical Education Track
    • Molecular Imaging in Medicine (MIM)
    • Opportunities to Teach
    • Radiology Physics Education
    • Research and Extra-Clinical Activities
    • Research Track
    • Resident Handbook
    • Resident Life
    • Training
    • Why Our Residency Is Special
  • Interventional Radiology Residency
    • Application Procedure
    • Description of IR Residency
  • Medical Physics Imaging Residency
    • Medical Physics Imaging Residency Faculty
    • Facilities
    • Information for Applicants
    • Program Statistics
    • Our Residents
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    • Molecular Imaging in Medicine (MIM)
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    • Cardiothoracic Imaging
    • Emergency and Trauma Imaging
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