Find information on radiology residency, fellowship and continuing medical education (CME) opportunities available through the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiology.

Abdominal Imaging & Intervention Fellowship (2 Year) CAQ Certified
Abdominal Imaging & Intervention Fellowship (2 Year) CAQ Certified

This two-year fellowship involves both abdominal imaging and interventional radiology.

Abdominal Imaging Fellowship (1 Year)
Abdominal Imaging Fellowship (1 Year)

The one-year abdominal imaging fellowship provides a comprehensive multi-modal focus on abdominal and pelvis imaging and intervention.

Breast Imaging Fellowship
Breast Imaging Fellowship

A comprehensive breast imaging fellowship offering world-class staff, varied clinical cases, and in-depth exposure to all aspects of screening, diagnostic, interventional and research breast imaging experiences.

Cardiac CT Mini Fellowship
Cardiac CT Mini Fellowship

This mini fellowship allows physicians to visit our facilities and shadow our cardiac CT imaging team.

Cardiac MR PET-CT Fellowship
Cardiac MR PET-CT Fellowship

The Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cardiac MR PET CT Program, a joint cardiology-radiology effort, seeks post-doctoral research fellows willing to commit two years to research in several cardiac imaging projects.

Cardiovascular Imaging (Noninvasive) Fellowship
Cardiovascular Imaging (Noninvasive) Fellowship

The noninvasive cardiovascular imaging fellowship trains board-certified or board-eligible radiologists or cardiologists to independently run or develop a state-of-the-art clinical cardiac imaging service and to conduct independent cardiac imaging research.

CT Radiation Visiting Fellowships: Understanding Safe Practices and Protocols
CT Radiation Visiting Fellowships: Understanding Safe Practices and Protocols

The Webster Center for Advanced Research and Education in Radiation offers national and international visiting fellowships for radiologists and technologists interested in CT radiation dose as it pertains to daily clinical practice.

Emergency Radiology Fellowship
Emergency Radiology Fellowship

The one-year emergency radiology fellowship provides exposure to imaging in both traumatic and non-traumatic emergency situations in a level-1 trauma center.

International Visiting Fellowships
International Visiting Fellowships

The International Visiting Fellowships provide comprehensive, individualized exposure to state-of-the-art imaging and intervention in an academic setting.

Interventional Neuroradiology | Endovascular Neurosurgery Fellowship
Interventional Neuroradiology | Endovascular Neurosurgery Fellowship

The Interventional Neuroradiology | Endovascular Neurosurgery Fellowship provides two years of graduated training, focusing on the use of clinical evaluation and diagnostic imaging to develop therapeutic decision-making, post-procedure care and research.

Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention Fellowship
Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention Fellowship

The Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention Fellowship is one of the most comprehensive fellowship programs available in the country, providing exposure to all aspects of both diagnostic and interventional bone radiology.

National Visiting Fellowships
National Visiting Fellowships

The National Visiting Fellowship program is designed to provide the postgraduate radiologist with an opportunity for specialized continuing education, emphasizing current clinical practices, newer radiologic techniques, and the operation of state-of-the-art imaging modalities.

Neuroradiology Fellowship
Neuroradiology Fellowship

The Neuroradiology Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital is a rigorous program of clinical teaching and exposure to research designed to train first rate neuroradiologists and leaders in our rapidly evolving subspecialty.

Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship
Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship

The Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship Program provides training in all aspects of nuclear cardiology practice, including cardiac PET, stress performance and interpretation and image analysis and interpretation.

Nuclear Radiology Fellowship
Nuclear Radiology Fellowship

The Nuclear Radiology Fellowship offers training in nuclear medicine techniques, the physics involved in the emission and detection of radiation, the chemistry of radiopharmaceuticals, the biological effects of radiation, and the instrumentation used in nuclear radiology.

Pediatric Radiology Fellowship
Pediatric Radiology Fellowship

The Pediatric Radiology Fellowship is a comprehensive educational experience emphasizing all aspects of pediatric imaging, emergency room, intensive care, CT, MR and ultrasound, including invasive and interventional procedures and sedation.

Thoracic & Cardiac Imaging Fellowship
Thoracic & Cardiac Imaging Fellowship

The Thoracic and Cardiac Imaging Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School provides a cutting-edge clinical and research experience in thoracic and cardiac diagnosis and thoracic intervention.

Vascular Imaging & Interventional Fellowship
Vascular Imaging & Interventional Fellowship

The Vascular Imaging & Intervention Fellowship is a one-year, ACGME-approved program that provides 10 months of training in all aspects of cardiovascular intervention, with two months of non-vascular interventions.

Department of Radiology Residency
Department of Radiology Residency

Dedicated to producing the next generation of top-notch clinical radiologists, the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiology residency program provides intensive training in all subspecialty areas and modalities of imaging, including a comprehensive experience with interventional techniques.

03/11/2013: MGH/BWH Radiology Review

After completing this course, participants will have a better understanding of the most effective way to image patients with a variety of disease entities, imaging findings in various abnormal conditions, the strengths and limitations of different diagnostic imaging procedures, and how to optimize newer techniques such as MRI, CT and ultrasound.

10/15/2012: Chest Imaging

Chest Radiology is no longer a field where chest x-rays are the sole modality of imaging. The specialty is now much more comprehensive and includes Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Interventional procedure. Interventional work includes obtaining adequate tissue for molecular work up in the growing field of molecular targets for lung cancer. The Radiologists role is expanding significantly in this area. This rapidly expanding subspecialty makes it difficult for those in private practice to stay current. Thus, this three day chest course will include sessions on imaging in lung cancer, interventional radiology in the chest, interstitial lung disease, vascular and cardiac diseases as well as mediastinal pathologies, airways diseases, pulmonary nodule evaluation, pulmonary infections and methods or radiation dose reduction.

05/10/2012: Sports Medicine 2012: Imaging and Managing Athletic Injuries

During two days there are separate, parallel tracks allowing registrants to focus on either Imaging or Management topics. On the third day, Imaging and Management lectures are integrated for all registrants. The half-day hands-on Ultrasound workshop is limited to a small number of registrants. The Imaging track focuses on MRI diagnosis in athletic injuries. Although basic principles, protocols and anatomy are covered, there is emphasis on advanced interpretation and current concepts. The Management track focuses on current concepts in the approach to patients with exercise-related symptoms and athletic trauma. Everyday practice situations and decision-making are covered. Attendees are invited to go back and forth between the educational tracks. The Ultrasound symposium teaches scanning through hands-on participation.

04/27/2012: Imaging Biomarkers in Clinical Trials: Current Practice & Future Trends

Imaging biomarkers serve as important endpoints for clinical trials in the approval process for therapeutic drugs. Various criteria have been developed for objective interpretation of imaging studies. Additionally, there are emerging imaging techniques that have the potential for applications as surrogate endpoints for clinical trials. In this program, taking place April 27 and 28, 2012, at Mass General, we will review the current practice of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials in oncology, cardiovascular, metabolic, bone and joint diseases. Additionally, we will highlight advanced imaging techniques that have potential as surrogate biomarkers.

04/01/2012: BWH / MGH Radiology Review

The breadth and scope of imaging procedures continues to increase. This course provides a review of the imaging findings in various disease states using a wide variety of clinically available imaging modalities. Pitfalls in image interpretation and the optimal methods for imaging various structures and disorders and are reviewed. Sessions on dose reduction in CT and treatment of contrast reactions are provided. Focused sessions provide a better understanding of the maintenance of certification process in radiology. Audience participation will be available for case review sessions. Thus, while the educational format will largely be didactic lectures supplemented by question and answer periods, small focused group sessions, judicious use of audience participation and self assessment modules (SAMS) tailored to the course material will be used.

10/15/2011: 2011 Hampton Symposium

Presented by the MGH Radiological Society, this CME course will include a symposium in the morning in the Simches Building and the Hampton Lecture and sit-down dinner at the JFK Library.

09/30/2011: First Annual International Symposium on Radiation Safety in CT (ISRC): Basic Concepts and Recent Advances

This course will impart knowledge that will help participants understand underlying concerns with CT radiation. In addition, emphasis on review of effect of technique assessment on radiation dose and image quality will help them follow and apply for dose conscientious protocols and thus reduce radiation dose with CT scanning. Reduction in radiation dose will improve patient safety. Participants will learn not only why they should know about dose and how they can reduce radiation dose but also visualize what their images will look like with dose reduction. Dedicated plenary sessions on protocol develop and image gallery will involve live two way discussion where experts will speak with the audience rather than at an audience. In addition, we are considering asking the participant in a formal manner if they considered the content of the symposium sufficient to help them change or make their practice safer in future.

09/19/2011: Neuroradiology Post Graduate Course - Head and Neck Radiology

This year's highlights include symposia on pediatric neuroradiology, spinal disease, trauma, acute stroke and MR spectroscopy.

06/15/2011: Sports Medicine and Imaging

This course is uniquely designed for multidisciplinary learning. Thursday and Friday there will be separate, parallel tracks allowing registrants to focus on either Imaging or Management topics. Saturday, imaging and management lectures emphasize injuries in contact sports. The MR Imaging track focuses on MRI diagnosis in athletic injuries. Although the basic principles and protocols are covered, there is emphasis on advanced interpretation and current concepts. The Management track focuses on current concepts in the approach to patients with exercise-related symptoms and athletic trauma. Everyday practice situations and decision making are covered, with an emphasis on the pelvis and groin, running injuries, the female athlete and the role of platelet rich plasma in tissue healing. There will be live ultrasound demonstrations.

03/21/2011: BWH / MGH Radiology Review

After completing this course, participants will have a better understanding of the most effective way to image patients with a variety of disease entities, imaging findings in various abnormal conditions, the strengths and limitations of different diagnostic imaging procedures, and how to optimize newer techniques such as MRI, CT and ultrasound.

10/04/2010: Chest Imaging

The course, taking place Oct. 4-6, 2010, in Boston, is intended to provide a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of thoracic imaging including computed radiography, MDCT, MRI, FDG-PET and thoracic interventional procedures. Recent advances in cardiac imaging with MDCT and MRI will also be discussed.

09/20/2010: Neuroradiology Post Graduate Course - Head and Neck Radiology

Highlights of this year's course, which runs from Sept. 20-24, 2010, in Cambridge, MA, include symposia on pediatric neuroradiology, spinal disease, trauma, acute stroke and MR spectroscopy.

Clerkship Program
Clerkship Program

Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiology supports these core and elective clerkship programs offered through Harvard Medical School.

Free Imaging Newsletters
Free Imaging Newsletters

The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiology publishes Radiology Rounds, Cardiovascular Images and Clinical Applications of Advanced Imaging Techniques, three free electronic newsletters that provide ongoing education about advances in medical imaging.

Radiologic Technology Education
Radiologic Technology Education

The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiology hosts students from several diagnostic imaging training programs for their clinical rotations.