The Stanford name is recognized and respected around the world. Stanford Childrens Health and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (LPCH) facilities has 397 licensed beds and 590,000 annual clinic visits, over 65 Bay Area locations, high volume emergency department and obstetrical/neonatal service, the nationally designated Stanford Cancer Institute which runs numerous clinical trials and has a strong stem cell transplant program, a robust childrens heart center, and a Level 1 pediatric trauma center.
The Stanford University School of Medicine and the Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital are pleased to offer an outstanding Pediatric Radiology Fellowship to qualified candidates. The Division of Pediatric Radiology at the Stanford University and the Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital leverage vast resources of Stanford University, the School of Medicine, Stanford Childrens Health, and LPCH the next generation of pediatric radiologists. Stanford Pediatric Radiology Fellows are exposed to a wealth of clinical case material in an organized, structured, hands-on educational approach.
The Pediatric Radiology faculty are devoted to teaching, patient care, and translational research, and include subspecialists with expertise in pediatric neuroradiology, pediatric cardiovascular imaging, musculosketal imaging, body imaging, nuclear medicine, fetal/obstetrical imaging and pediatric interventional radiology. The fellowship provides a comprehensive educational curriculum, including didactic lectures, case conferences, and multi-disciplinary imaging conferences. In addition, elective rotations and research time are provided, and a second year of fellowship to further subspecialize may be available.
Fellows rotate through various services, including MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology, and general radiography.
Prerequisites for entering this program include a valid California Postgraduate Training license or Medical License and completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency.
For any questions please contact our program coordinator by email at pedradfellowship-coordinator@stanford.edu or by phone +1 (650) 497-7335
Prerequisites for entering this program include a valid California Postgraduate Training license or Medical License and completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency.