ABR Alternate Pathway Fellowships at the University of Maryland
ABR Alternate Pathway Fellowships at the University of Maryland
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ABR Alternate Pathway Fellowships at the University of Maryland
The Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is expanding its ABR Alternate Pathway fellowship program and is recruiting fellows for initial and transfer opportunities. Transfer candidates who have already completed one or more years of ACGME-accredited fellowship training are especially encouraged to inquire. We offer non-ACGME fellowship opportunities for Academic Years 2027–2028 and 2028–2029 in the following areas:
Abdominal Imaging
Breast Imaging
Cardiothoracic Imaging
Emergency and Trauma Radiology
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Informatics (to be combined with other subspecialty subjects)
We also have ACGME-accredited Neuroradiology fellowship positions available for Academic Years 2027–2028 and 2028–2029. For highly qualified candidates, faculty appointments within the Department are possible. Salary for non-ACGME fellows is a competitive $125,000. Salary for ACGME fellows follows post graduate year ($72,133 - $96,069). Off-cycle starts may be available. All years will be reviewed, planned, and guaranteed prior to start.
The University of Maryland School of Medicine is one of the nation’s premier academic medical institutions. The University of Maryland Medical System supports more than 2 million patient visits annually, with radiology playing a central role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and innovation across the enterprise. Our department includes nine clinical divisions, internationally recognized faculty, a strong commitment to education, and a culture that supports the academic and professional development of trainees. Fellows train primarily at the University of Maryland Medical Center, a state-of-the-art 800-bed academic hospital.
These positions are designed to provide a graduated pathway toward independent clinical practice in a supportive, academically rich environment. Fellows benefit from high-volume, complex case exposure; close faculty mentorship; multidisciplinary collaboration; and opportunities to pursue teaching, research, quality improvement, and innovation. The Department is committed to fostering a diverse, collegial, and supportive environment where fellows can grow clinically and academically while preparing for successful radiology careers.
Interested candidates should email a CV and brief statement of interest to Tarek Hanna: [email protected]. The email statement should include the candidates current situation, timeline, visa status, and subspecialty interests.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law or policy. We value diversity and how it enriches our academic and scientific community and strive toward cultivating an inclusive environment that supports all employees.
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