| Vascular/Interventional Fellowship
The Department of Radiology offers a one-year, ACGME-accredited clinically
based fellowship for graduates interested in pursuing a career in
Vascular/Interventional Radiology. More than 13,500 studies are performed
each year by the Vascular/Interventional Radiology Division. Fellows gain
experience in all aspects of diagnostic and interventional vascular studies,
encompassing the full spectrum of invasive and noninvasive procedures: (carotid
stenting, endovascular repair of AAA, PTA, stenting, embolotherapy and
thrombolysis) venous access, dialysis access maintenance, diagnostic and
interventional GI and GU procedures (TIPS, radiofrequency ablation,
chemoembolization, biliary decompression and stenting and fibroid embolization),
percutaneous nephrostomy, nephroureteral catheter placement, percutaneous
abscess drainage and biopsies. The high volume and broad range of procedures,
coupled with excellent instruction by our dedicated faculty, provide a superior
opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in
vascular and interventional radiology.
The DIRECT Pathway offers a six year program that allows for more clinically
dedicated training. This combines 2 years of medical/surgical training, followed
by 2 years of diagnostic radiology as well as 2 years of interventional
radiology training.
Within the newly established Center for Heart and Vascular Health, is the
development of a comprehensive vascular program with collaborative efforts from
the Vascular and Interventional Radiology Division, the Vascular Surgery
Division and the Department of Cardiology. This will allow for a wide
range of state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic options for patients with
vascular disease. Opportunities for study broaden the dimension of our
fellowship program. For more information about how to apply for the
Vascular/Interventional Radiology Fellowship contact the Department of Radiology
via e-mail or call (302) 733-5582.
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