Molecular Imaging (DR/NM) Residency Program
Dual board certification in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine.
With the goal of training the next generation of leaders in molecular imaging, Johns Hopkins has created a combined residency track in diagnostic and nuclear radiology, both programs are individually ACGME-accredited.
Following the completion of four years of diagnostic radiology, residents join the nuclear medicine division for a dedicated year of specialized training in molecular imaging. The resident will gain outstanding clinical training in both disciplines and participate in cutting-edge research in a program under the direction of Erin Gomez M.D. Dr. Solnes is an Associate Professor dedicated to research and training in molecular imaging from laboratory-based studies to clinical translation of new imaging and theranostic agents and techniques.
Trainees will be eligible to sit for both the American Board of Radiology and American Board of Nuclear Medicine examinations. The combined DR/NM track will train residents to be highly competitive and exceptionally prepared for careers in academic and private nuclear radiology practices. Graduating residents may also choose to complete an additional diagnostic radiology fellowship if desired.
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For more information or any questions about the diagnostic residency or application process, please contact:
Daniel Grupp, B.S.B.A.
Sr. Administrative Coordinator
Division of Diagnostic Radiology
Email: [email protected]
Office: (410) 505-6785
Fax: (410) 367-2652
Additional Information
Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
601 N. Caroline St., Room 4223
Baltimore, MD 21287-0801