This fellowship gives radiology residents immersive, hands-on experience in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives at the American College of Radiology.
Funder: American College of Radiology
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Up to three fellows selected annually; fellowship includes travel and immersive leadership experience (monetary stipend not specified).
Summary: Fellowship for radiology residents to gain hands-on experience in quality and safety initiatives at the American College of Radiology.
Key Information: Open only to residents in specified radiology specialties; international candidates (except Canadian members) are not eligible.
The E. Stephen Amis, Jr., MD, Fellowship in Quality and Safety is designed for residents in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, integrated interventional and diagnostic radiology, and radiation oncology who have a strong interest in quality improvement and patient safety. Up to three fellows are selected each year to participate in an immersive experience with the American College of Radiology (ACR) Department of Quality and Safety. The program offers direct exposure to ACR’s quality and safety initiatives, opportunities to connect with leaders in the field, and leadership development. Fellows spend a week at ACR Headquarters, participate in annual meetings, and may attend relevant conferences, gaining a comprehensive view of efforts to improve patient care in radiology.