Fellowships
Overview
USF Health's Department of Radiology offers many sub-specialty fellowship programs.
Body Imaging Fellowship
Tampa General Hospital
3 fellows per year
Raj Kedar, MD
Program Director
Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship
Tampa General Hospital
2 fellows per year
Hristina Natcheva, MD
Program Director
Emergency Radiology Fellowship
Tampa General Hospital
2 Fellows per year
Rajendra Kedar, MD
Program Director
Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship
Tampa General Hospital and
USF Health Morsani Center for Advanced Healthcare
3 fellows per year
Neel Prakash, MD
Program Director
Interventional Radiology Independent Fellowship
Tampa General Hospital
2 fellows per year
Glenn Hoots, MD
Program Director
Jamil Shaikh, MD
Associate Program Director
Neuroradiology Fellowship
Tampa General Hospital
1 fellow per year
Ryan Murtagh, MD, MBA
Program Director
Contact Information
Tracy Colley
Fellowship Program Administrator
tcolley@usf.edu
Important Dates
Please see the individual fellowship pages for application details and dates. Programs follow the SCARD policy.
Testimonials
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"The Body Imaging Fellowship at USF has provided the tools and experience to become a top-tier radiologist and body imager. Working under the guidance of leaders in the field, combined with high-quality interdisciplinary conferences and a wide variety of cases, this program continues to exceed expectations for the professional development of residents and fellows."
Cristian Ramirez, MD
Body Imaging Fellow, Class of 2022
Radiology Imaging Specialists, Lakeland FL -
"I thoroughly enjoyed my year with USF body radiology. The program offers a large volume of complex body cases that easily encompasses all areas of body imaging. All the attendings are easily approachable and enjoy teaching. I consider them all friends and looked forward to working with them each day. Would 100 percent recommend this program to anyone interested in body imaging."
Bosten Miller, MD
Body Imaging Fellow, Class of 2022 -
"The USF Body Imaging fellowship offers an unbeatable volume of both inpatient and outpatient advanced MRI studies on patients with both routine and complex pathologies, with the friendly body team attendings offering a nurturing environment to further develop our diagnostic abilities. Additionally, the participation in the multidisciplinary treatment boards at Tampa General Hospital provides invaluable real-world feedback on how our reports not only affect our patient’s, but also guide their treatment."
Joseph Birkman, DO
Body Imaging Fellow, Class of 2023 -
"I have been extremely satisfied with my choice in training location and have enjoyed my time with the body program at USF. This fellowship program has thoroughly prepared me to be a body imaging specialist, whether it be in private practice or in an academic setting. I would make the same choice again if given the opportunity and am confident I can be the body MRI expert with my new group from day one, having read thousands of MRs over the last year ranging from pelvic floor studies to rectal staging MRIs. We have had the opportunity to read a diverse set of outpatient MRIs using the outpatient CLARIO system and while there is no "daily quota" a fellow could easily read 40 MRs a day. This is balanced by the inpatient weeks where the scans are fewer but often more complex, exposing us to more emergent conditions where MR is utilized. We play a leading role in several multidisciplinary conferences where fellows are responsible for presenting all relevant imaging for each case. This experience has been invaluable, getting to learn from the surgeons, oncologists, and radiation oncologists. We work exclusively with five expert body staff, building strong professional and personal friendships over the year. I highly recommend this program. Not very often do you find a training program where the work-life balance and training are equally exceptional!"
Stephen Juel, MD
Body Imaging Fellow, Class of 2023 -
"As a former Radiology resident and chief resident of the University of South Florida, I chose to stay at USF for my Body imaging fellowship because I was already familiar with the wide variety of pathologies that I would be exposed to in a high MRI volume hybrid private practice and academic setting. The fellowship allows for flexibility to be involved in CT guided procedures spanning from routine and more complex biopsies and drain placements. However, this is completely tailored to the fellow’s preference and is not required. As a fellow, you will interact with and have the chance to teach residents that are a great group and eager to learn. The residents never interfere with your workflow, and you are never interfering with their workflow, but the camaraderie in the reading room is great. Many of us as Radiologists will move on to practices or academic centers that have us participating in tumor boards or multidisciplinary discussions. During the USF Body Imaging Fellowship, you will participate in multiple tumor boards that supplement your efficiency to discuss complex cases amongst other subspecialties, which is an invaluable experience during fellowship to prepare you for your career when you graduate. Ultimately, I chose USF for my fellowship because I was familiar with the great attending staff in the body reading room and would without hesitation make the same decision again."
Benjamin Kessler, MD
Body Fellowship, Class of 2023
Radiology Partners, Tampa FL