A one-year fellowship offering advanced training in abdominal and genitourinary radiology, emphasizing research, radiologic-pathologic correlation, and academic development.
Funder: American College of Radiology
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (application submission deadline — second Friday of January, projected)
Funding Amounts: One-year fellowship; competitive compensation and benefits; duration July 1–June 30
Summary: One-year advanced training fellowship in abdominal and genitourinary radiology with emphasis on radiologic-pathologic correlation, research, and academic development.
Key Information: U.S. citizenship (no dual citizenship) and full state medical license required for clinical work.
The AIRP Abdominal Fellowship Training Program, administered by the American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) under the American College of Radiology (ACR), offers a one-year, advanced training opportunity for radiologists specializing in abdominal and genitourinary (GU) imaging. The fellowship is designed for those with a strong interest in academic radiology and medical education, focusing on radiologic-pathologic correlation. Fellows benefit from extensive educational and clinical experiences, including supervised clinical work at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, participation in interdisciplinary conferences, access to a comprehensive case database, and abundant research and teaching opportunities. The program aims to prepare fellows for distinguished careers in academic or private practice radiology.