Fellowship Program
DESCRIPTION OF FELLOWSHIP
The MRI fellowship at Michigan State University is a one year program and is offered to individuals who have successfully completed their radiology residency. A total of four positions are offered each year.
Fellows are supervised by staff radiologists and are responsible for the performance, protocols, and interpretation of examinations under the supervision of staff radiologists.
The fellowship provides thorough training in the interpretation and performance of MRI in the areas of neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, body, vascular, breast and cardiac MRI. A main goal of training is a thorough understanding of the principles of magnetic resonance.
All fellows are encouraged to perform and assist in research. Research papers and presentations at national meetings are strongly encouraged. In addition to research, fellows also participate in teaching the residents and medical students.
FACULTY
All of our MRI faculty are fellowship trained in neuroradiology, musculoskeletal or MRI fellowships.
EQUIPMENT
The equipment includes a total of three GE 1.5 Tesla scanner with Excite technology and a GE 3.0 Tesla scanner, which are located on the campus of Michigan State University and at E.W. Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.
CLINICAL
Our case load consists of over 10,000 cases per year comprised of neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, body, vascular, breast and cardiac MRI. All cases are interpreted using PACS technology.
ELECTIVE ROTATIONS
Elective rotations on the clinical service are available. These include CT/PET, CT, ultrasound, mammography and digital radiography.
APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply please download and fill out the application form. Instructions for submitting the form and additional documents are listed at the bottom.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Kevin Robinson, D.O. (LuAnn Carlisle)
184 Radiology Building
East Lansing, MI 48224
(517) 355-0120 (x257)
Fax: (517) 432-2849
E-mail: LuAnn Carlisle