Education and Training Opportunities
Unexpected opening for a 2008-2009 Oncoradiology Clinical Fellowship at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The Oncoradiology Fellowship at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute provides extensive experience in body imaging including MRI, CT, PET/CT, and US in adult patients with cancer. Subspecialty training with a focus on breast imaging and/or PET/CT is also available.
Equipment and resources
State-of-the-art equipment includes 64-slice CT, 1.5-T and 3-T MRI, PET/CT, digital radiography, US, digital mammography and gamma camera systems. Dana-Farber also serves as a core imaging analysis laboratory for imaging studies performed in the context of local, national, and global clinical trials, and is in the process of creating a Center for Biomedical Imaging in Oncology that will oversee all pre-clinical and clinical imaging research performed at Dana-Farber and in a new 14,000-square-foot facility dedicated to pre-clinical imaging.
Rotation Overview
- Approximately 60% of the fellowship entails body imaging including CT, MRI, and US imaging of the chest, abdomen, pelvis and extremities.
- Approximately 20% of the time is spent on nuclear oncology. Nuclear oncology includes PET/CT and gamma camera imaging.
- A breast imaging rotation may also be available, if requested.
- Approximately 20% of the Fellow's time can be dedicated to research, assuming that a detailed research project outline has been presented and approved by an attending radiologist as the project mentor. Research milestone schedules are clearly articulated and research progress is closely monitored.
- Approximately one month of the Oncoradiology Fellowship is designated elective time. Elective time may be spent on approved research projects, or in other subspecialties at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
- On-call responsibilities consist of weekend day coverage.
Teaching/Conference Responsibilities
Participation in various clinical conferences is encouraged. Daily didactic teaching sessions are provided by Dana-Farber's Radiology faculty. Continual educational contact is provided five days per week, from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. The Oncoradiology Fellow is required to attend and present at the Thoracic Oncology Conference every Tuesday morning and at the Radiology-Oncology Pathology Conference every Friday morning.
Fellowship Supervision and Evaluation
Dana-Farber Oncoradiology Fellows will receive continuous on-site training, teaching and feedback. Dr. Fiona Fennessy, Director of Dana-Farber's Oncoradiology Fellowship Program, and Dr. Annick D. Van den Abbeele, Chief of Dana-Farber's Department of Radiology, will evaluate the Fellow's performance.
Eligibility
US applicants must be board-eligible or board-certified in radiology. Foreign applicants must be ECFMG certified and eligible to obtain a clinical visa prior to starting the Fellowship. Dana-Farber's Fellowship is structured in accordance with the Fellowship regulations as provided by the Department of Radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Application Procedure
Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae and three reference letters (sent directly from the referees) to:
Fiona M. Fennessy, MD, PhD, Oncoradiology Fellowship Program Director
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Department of Radiology
44 Binney Street
Boston, MA 02115
Attention: Ellen Yonker
Phone: (617) 632-4891
Fax: (617) 582-8574
E-mail: ellen_yonker@dfci.harvard.edu
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer.

