
Fellowship in Neuroradiology
A Fellowship in Neuroradiology is advanced specialized training for radiologists after their general residency. It focuses on interpreting complex imaging of the brain, spine, and nervous system using tools like MRI and CT scans. This training enhances their expertise in diagnosing and sometimes guiding treatment for neurological conditions such as tumors, strokes, and trauma. Completing a neuroradiology fellowship allows radiologists to become skilled subspecialists, contributing to precise diagnosis and better patient care in neurological health. It usually lasts one to two years and involves both hands-on experience and learning about the latest neuroimaging techniques.