Clinical training offered
A high volume of musculoskeletal MRI cases are drawn from multiple sites in the RadNet and Pronet teleradiology networks. This includes multiple orthopaedic/sports medicine and rheumatology groups. The fellow will gain experience with high field, 1.5/3.0 Tesla MR studies as well as low-field 0.2 to 1.0 T extremity scanners (E-Scan and C-Scan, ONI, MagneVue).
Fellows will also have the opportunity to work with other distinguished radiologists in abdominal, neuroradiology, and PET/CT at the same location during the course of the year.
Additional experience with Neuroradiology, Abdominal Imaging, Breast MRI, and PET/CT Imaging depending on degree of personal interest.
Dedicated academic time is encouraged for performing clinical research. Fellows are encouraged to submit at least one paper to a peer-reviewed journal during their year of training.
Daily lectures given by Dr. Crues covering MSK-MRI and MRI physics throughout the year.
Weekly multidisciplinary conferences at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic clinic.
Affiliation with Southern California Orthopedic Institute and its Sports Medicine Orthopedic Fellowship including MR/CT review, image guided joint injections and fellow education.
The regular one-year MSK fellowship requires that fellow applicants have a valid U.S. Medical License at the time of application and a valid California Medical License before starting the program. Visiting fellowships are available for between 1-6 months for non-U.S. radiologists by special arrangement with Dr. Crues.
Outside rotations include experience in specific areas
Joint arthrography—Diagnostic and therapeutic injection of ankle, knee, hip, spine, wrist, elbow, and shoulder.
The Stone Clinic Clinical evaluation of orthopedic and sports medicine conditions. Observation of orthopedic and arthroscopic procedures, and conducting collaborative research projects.
Head and neck MR Imaging with Dr. Charles Schatz
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