About the Program

The goal of the Advanced Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging Fellowship Training Program is to train radiology and cardiovascular specialists in Advanced Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (CCT). The one-year program consisting of 12 months training conducted at the University of Iowa, includes hands-on supervised clinical training, research, formal didactics, and interdisciplinary conferences to achieve level III competency in CMR and CCT. Teaching faculty include cardiologists and radiologists. Program comprises of 50% cardiac CT, 50% cardiac MRI; opportunities for clinical research in all modalities.

Fellows as Clinician Educators (FACE)

The Fellows as Clinician Educators (FACE) Program is designed to introduce future clinician-educators to a set of skills which may be of use in their career. The program presents concepts of educational design and research, lecture development, evaluation, observation and feedback. At the conclusion of the program, FACE participants are required to develop a teaching portfolio.

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Interdisciplinary Fellows Conference

Below is an example of the Department of Internal Medicine Common Curriculum Schedule. It is shared between Fellows from all divisions of the Department.

PDF icon 2024-25 Fellows Conference Master Schedule.pdf