A year-long fellowship providing advanced musculoskeletal imaging training for radiologists, with a focus on clinical practice, research, and radiologic-pathologic correlation at leading medical centers.
Funder: American College of Radiology
Due Dates: January 8, 2027
Funding Amounts: One-year salaried fellowship; includes competitive compensation and benefits
Summary: Advanced, year-long musculoskeletal imaging fellowship for radiologists with a focus on clinical practice, research, and radiologic-pathologic correlation.
Key Information: U.S. citizenship (not dual) and a full U.S. medical license are required.
The Musculoskeletal (MSK) Fellowship Training, offered by the American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) under the American College of Radiology (ACR), provides a one-year, salaried position for radiologists seeking advanced expertise in musculoskeletal imaging. The fellowship emphasizes an integrated approach combining education, clinical practice, and research, with a unique focus on radiologic-pathologic correlation. Fellows work closely with pathology colleagues, participate in interdisciplinary conferences, and engage in scholarly activities such as research and presentations at national meetings. Clinical training is provided at prominent medical centers, including Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Washington Hospital Center.