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The Division of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology consists of four faculty members (three full-time and one part-time), five fellows and three researchers. We accept three new fellows per year and the fellows stay for a total of two years. The Division operates at The University of Rochester Medical Center at Strong Memorial Hospital, which is the major hospital in the region with approximately 750 beds. The full scope of diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology is practiced and below is a list of diagnostic and interventional procedures that we perform. Besides the clinical mission, we have educational and research missions. The residents in radiology, other specialties, and the fellows in neuroradiology are trained in a rigorous, well structured program. Four dedicated conferences/lectures are given to the neuroradiology fellows every week and each of the attendings represent a different area of expertise. Multiple lectures are given on a yearly basis. Several of these lectures are available on the web page under educational presentations. The
academic activity is illustrated by on-going text
book project, journal
publications and presentations at
the American Society of Neuroradiology and Radiological Society
of North America. The Division collaborates with fellow academic
disciplines within the University of Rochester such as We have an online web publication of interesting cases and 1-2 new cases are published every week (on Friday). These cases are authored by fellows in conjunction with attendings within the Division. The Division operates three MR scanners, five CT scanners, and a biplane neuroangiography room. In addition, multiple RF rooms are used for spine diagnostic and interventional cases. We hope this web site will be informative and serve you well.
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