The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Radiology, has one fellowship position in Nuclear Oncology open for 2024-2025. This 1-year non-accredited program offers a multidisciplinary experience that bridges theranostics and multiple clinical oncology disciplines. The fellow will work with experienced nuclear medicine faculty, radiopharmacists, and physicist to enhance understanding of therapies (established and investigational), dosimetry (for safety and/or treatment optimization), imaging (NM and PET), and tumor board discussions. Leaners benefit from the high-volume and large diversity of cases referred to our tertiary care center. We have an active dosimetry program, a cyclotron, and radiochemistry facilities. Some general nuclear medicine and light call are included. A large portion of the year will be in rotations outside the department to enhance the fellow's understanding of the other cancer care disciplines such as radiation oncology; surgical, medical, and pediatric oncology; and neuroendocrine endocrinology. Our faculty, fellows and residents come from all over the U.S. and countries outside, making the Iowa experience diverse and welcoming. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is among the best in the nation, as measured by the quality of its programs, clinical faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities.
Iowa City is a unique location in the Midwest and is North America's only UNESCO City of Literature! No traffics jams—and we're happy about it! We are centrally located between Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Omaha - all just a 4-5 hour drive away. There's plenty to do and much more than corn fields: Hiking, biking, kayaking, sports events, wineries and craft breweries, music and art festivals, plays and Broadway shows, art-house/indie cinema, farmers markets, farm-to-table venues, and the list goes on!
Residents must apply for a license to practice in Iowa from the Iowa Board of Medicine at least three months (but no more than six months) prior to the start date of training. Residents are prohibited from practicing in the State of Iowa without proper licensure. For more information, please visit the GME's Medical Licensure website.
Benefits offered by University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics are competitive with other top training programs in the country. Benefits include:
Stipends are also comparable to other top training programs in the country and in keeping with the cost of living in Iowa.
Contracts are issued to house staff each year until training concludes, and promotion at the end of each year is granted based on demonstrated clinical competence and professional growth. House staff members who do not meet standards for promotion to the next level of training may require remedial action, as deemed appropriate by the Program Director.
Iowa City is 220 miles directly west of Chicago on Interstate 80. It's also within a 4-5 hour drive to Milwaukee, Madison, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis. It has the cultural, educational, social and political opportunities of a bigger city with the values and ambiance of a Midwestern town. Its clean, safe, nothing is farther than a 15 minute car ride, it has a great city bus system (with bike racks!), wonderful parks, sports, schools and even sailing. Those who have lived here and left, frequently return because what they were looking for was in their own back yard. But we're not the only ones who think Iowa City is great:
Like a lot of university towns, we have a large international community. Growing cultural diversity is another reason Iowa City is an interesting place to live. Diversity is embraced and celebrated with city and university events, festivals, clubs and programs. We work hard to recruit and retain minorities with affirmative action policies. About 20% of Iowa Citians are non-white, which is reflected at about the same rate in our patients.
It depends on what you like. For about two weeks every winter it's very cold and windy and for two weeks every summer it's really hot and humid. The rest of the time it's pretty nice. We have a lot of sunny days even in winter-166 per year. Our average snowfall is 28", average rainfall is 35", average temperature in the summer is 72.6 and in the winter, 23.7. We consider our weather character building.
There are 15 different festivals and art fairs, plus concerts and race events. There are many music venues, sports events and neighborhood street fairs and garden walks. We also have a really big mall and several smaller ones, 41 parks, 9 golf courses, 6 public tennis courts, 6 public pools, some lakes and a reservoir with trails, camping and boating. There are bike trails, some famous bookstores, a ton of galleries and excellent museums. There are half a dozen or more performing arts venues including Hancher Auditorium. There's always something going on. Find more information from the Iowa City/Coralville Convention and Visitors Bureau.
There's ice skating, bowling, organized sports, 50 public parks, miniature golf, a great public library, a toy library, fun centers, swimming pools and 3 beaches, 9 museums including a children's museum, dance companies and public recreation centers that feature many activities for kids and families at little or no cost. We also have 20 movie screens and 50-licensed daycare providers. The Iowa City schools are perennially ranked among the top schools in the nation. Iowa City is unique in the facilities and services available for individuals with disabilities. Many families who have a family member with a disability are reluctant to leave Iowa City because they cannot duplicate those services in another location.
Yes, as of May 2019, Iowa City had an average of 2.1% unemployment. Also, check out University of Iowa's Dual Career Network.
Yes. As one of only a few tertiary care hospitals in the region, the Department of Radiology at UI Hospitals & Clinics offers unique imaging services to a broad range of patients from both within and outside the state of Iowa.
Total | 331,040 |
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Breast Imaging | 14,030 |
CT | 51,408 |
MRI | 31,875 |
Nuclear Medicine | 6,380 |
PET | 4,958 |
US | 24,322 |
X-ray | 187,186 |
Yes, there are opportunities to do research.
Yes, we sponsor both J1 and H1 visas.
If you have additional questions please contact our program coordinator at courtney-bork@uiowa.edu.
Eligibility: Completion of nuclear medicine training program or ACGME accredited Diagnostic Radiology program.
Following review of the application materials, a selection committee will invite candidates to interview.
Janet Pollard, MD
c/o Courtney Bork
Department of Radiology
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
200 Hawkins Drive; 3980 JPP
Iowa City, IA 52242
Phone: 1-319-467-5463
Candidates must have completed a nuclear medicine or diagnostic radiology residency. Although board certification/board eligibility by the American Board of Nuclear Medicine is preferred, diagnostic radiologists with experience in cross-sectional imaging are also considered. Applicants should be eligible for medical license in the State of Iowa.
Our people are the heart of our program. At Iowa, you will be exposed to some of the best clinicians, researchers and teachers in our profession. Through formal mentoring programs as well as an open-door philosophy, we provide high-powered opportunities for you to learn career-long lessons from these dedicated professionals. Our faculty and staff are committed to helping you achieve your training goals.
Janet Pollard, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Director, Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics Fellowship
Director, Nuclear Medicine Residency Program
Associate Director, Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program