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Clinical Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine

The Department of Radiology of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center offers a one-year and two-year fellowship in nuclear medicine.  The training program includes experience in all aspects of clinical nuclear medicine, including positron emission tomography (PET).

Program Information

Program Director:                Paige B. Clark M.D.

Program Coordinator:           Vicki E. Ward

Address:                           Department of Radiology
                                       Wake Forest University School of Medicine
                                       Medical Center Boulevard
                                       Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1088

Telephone:                        (336) 716-3590

Fax:                                 (336) 716-6108

E-mail:                             pbclark@wfubmc.edu (Dr. Clark)
veward@wfubmc.edu (
Ms.Vicki Ward)
336-716-3590

ACGME Accreditation:         Yes

Clinical Training Offered:      Diagnostic nuclear medicine including PET, both in vivo and in vitro procedures, and the use of radionuclides in therapy.

Organization of Fellowship

The fellowship is designed to provide in-depth experience in all areas of clinical nuclear medicine, both diagnostic and therapeutic.  The fellow is taught the basic principles upon which the field of nuclear medicine is founded, including radiation physics, radiobiology, health physics, instrumentation, radiopharmacy, radioimmunology, and computer science.  After the initial orientation, the fellow assumes increasing clinical responsibilities so that by the time of completion of the program, he or she will be able to function effectively as a nuclear medicine physician.  The program provides opportunity for both clinical and basic science research, especially for those considering an academic career.

To meet these objectives, the program offers excellent equipment, space, and staff; sufficient case material; and most importantly a stimulating educational environment.  All the primary teaching personnel are full-time members of the academic faculty of Wake Forest University School of Medicine with an active interest in teaching at the fellow level. The patient volume is adequate for exposure to all areas of clinical nuclear medicine, including pediatrics.  All nuclear imaging in vitro studies and therapeutic administrations at the
Medical Center are performed under the direction of nuclear medicine and are utilized for fellow education.

The fellows are provided office space and full access to the Department of Radiology's extensive academic support system including computer, secretarial, photographic, statistical, and advanced computer imaging laboratory facilities.  A competitive package of benefits includes a book fund and paid attendance at a national meeting.

Staffing

An average of 2-3 radiologists staff the nuclear medicine service on a rotating basis. One or two dedicated nuclear medicine fellows provide supervision for the radiology residents under the ultimate supervision of the nuclear medicine faculty.

Faculty

James D. Ball, M.D., Section Head
Paige B. Clark, M.D., Fellowship Director
Anita Thomas, M.D.
Martha C. Wasserman, M.D.
Robert L. Dixon, Ph.D. (Medical Imaging and Physics)
David Howell (Radiation Safety Officer))
Paul Stroud, Pharm.D. (Radiopharmacy PETNET)
Rodney C. Williams, M.S., (Instrumentation and Computer Science)

Application Procedure

We are currently accepting applications for positions.  Residents who have completed a radiology residency will be eligible for a one-year fellowship program.  Those who will complete or are completing an internship in any clinical specialty will be considered for the three-year nuclear medicine residency.  A personal interview is required for both programs.

A completed application consists of the following:

1.  Completed Fellowship Application
     2.  Curriculum vitae
     3.  Personal statement or letter of interest explaining career choices and goals
     4.  Letter of recommendation from radiology residency program director
     5.  Photograph (optional, for identification)

Completed applications, letters of recommendation, and supporting documents should be addressed to Dr. Paige B. Clark.  Requests for application materials and inquiries concerning interview arrangements, the receipt of materials, and administrative details of the application process should be addressed to Ms. Ward.

 

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Medical Center Boulevard

Winston-Salem, NC 27157

The information on this Website is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation or care from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. If you have a medical problem or a health-related question, consult your physician or call Health On-Call at 336-716-2255 or 1-800-446-2255.

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