Fellowship in Oncoimaging
The Onco Imaging Fellowship in the Diagnostic Imaging division offers extensive experience in cross-sectional oncologic imaging that includes CT, MRI, ultrasound and PET / CT imaging. Fellows are given the opportunity to perform CT/US-guided deep biopsy procedures, if they elect to.
MD / DNB (Radiology)
Course Objectives
- Educate trainees in the advanced interpretation of CT, MRI, Digital Mammography, PET CT and ultrasound examinations of the body and the performance of ultrasound-and CT guided procedures.
- Educate trainees in the biology, treatment and recurrence patterns of malignant tumours, particularly as they are reflected in body imaging studies.
- Provide an opportunity for academic research, using the case material and resources.
- There are weekly academic activities in the form of seminars, case discussions, and journal clubs which happen at least twice every week including seminars from fellows. In addition to that, each of us gets allocated a particular MDT specialty-wise which we have to attend on a weekly basis for discussion of complicated cases. This experience is truly beneficial for widening our knowledge of the subject.
- All fellows are expected to participate in the tumour board meetings of various departments on a rotation basis such as GI, GU, Neuro, Pediatrics, Chest, Breast, Gynae-Onco, Head and Neck and Sarcomas. These meetings are very useful to gain a holistic approach to patient care with the medical, surgical and radiation oncologists and pathologists on the team, and get to understand how to make your reports more clinically relevant for the physicians to interpret and act upon.
- Fellows are also required to teach nursing and radiology technician students as and when needed.
- Duty hours and emergencies / on-call duties: Regular hospital duty hours are expected to provide on-call services on assigned days.
- 3 Months posting in the Department of Interventional Radiology.
More Information
6 monthly and end-of-training evaluations based on logbook records, self-assessment and a university exam at the end of 12 months.
Course Faculty
Admission Details
Admission to the Fellowship programme will be based on merit.
The selection process will constitute 2 phases:
- Written Examination
- Viva-Voce
The top candidates will be shortlisted for the fellowship programme.
Facilities
- Stipend as per standard norms.
- Twin-sharing on-campus accommodation (nominal charges).
- Access to a full-fledged library – print and digital.
- Continuous peer monitoring and support.
- Periodical assessment and mentorship.
- Rigorous academic schedule with participation in the latest scientific developments.
- Nationally & Internationally recognized faculty and facilities.