Neuroradiology Fellowship Program
The URMC Neuroradiology fellowship offers a one-year ACGME-certified in-depth educational experience in brain, spine, pediatric, and head and neck imaging, as well as interventional neuroradiology. The fellows learn alongside sub-specialty experts from an extensive breadth of pathology, rich interdisciplinary experience, and weekly educational conferences. The program allows fellows to learn at a comfortable pace and personalize their learning objectives and educational experience.
Program Highlights
The University of Rochester Neuroradiology Division provides state-of-the-art imaging and expert
sub-specialty interpretation, with excellent interdisciplinary interactions.
- As the largest tertiary care academic center in Upstate New York, the URMC brings patients from a geographically diverse population, providing for an incredibly rich case assortment.
- Our faculty is extremely collegial and outstanding in their sub-specialty expertise, providing for excellent mentorship.
- The UR Radiology Residency is a large and academically strong program that allows our fellows the freedom to focus on their particular interests.
Learning at URMC
Flexible Curriculum
There is flexibility in the program, and it is not uncommon for residents to change tracks during training as their learning objectives and career goals evolve.
Mentor Relationships
Our fellows most commonly reference the personal relationships and valuable mentoring they receive as one of the top reasons why they would recommend URMC.
Life of a URMC Fellow
Our emphasis on work/life balance is an important reason fellows choose URMC. A focus on trainees well-being enables you to learn and thrive in Rochester.
A Tour With Our Fellows
What Our Graduates Say...
"After completing my radiology residency at the University of Rochester, I stayed on for a Neuroradiology fellowship since I had developed such a great relationship with the Neuro faculty and was so impressed by their teaching. I loved the flexibility of the fellowship program which provided a great balance of procedures, general neuroradiology, and subspecialty training (Peds & ENT). After fellowship, it was my pleasure to join the faculty as a member of the Head/Neck subspecialty team. As a graduate of this program, it is a joy to teach the next generation of residents/fellows and pass my acquired knowledge onto them."
Dr. Anthony Portanova
Fellowship Class of 2018-19