Baylor University Medical Center - Dallas, Texas
Our program offers a collaborative team approach in which fellows work alongside radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians on the medical staff
The Molecular Imaging Fellowship at Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, is a one-year, Texas Medical Board-accredited program.
Our program provides exposure to a wide range of pathology, experience in all aspects of nuclear medicine and advanced oncologic imaging.
We accept one radiology fellow per year.
As the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White serves 41 counties through 53 hospitals, more than 1,300 access points, more than 7,100 active physicians, more than 59,000 team members and the Baylor Scott & White Health Plan.
Curriculum
Rotations
Below is the indicated number of months that fellows spend in each rotation during the 12 months of fellowship training.
- PET-CT – 20 weeks
- Nuclear Medicine – 12 weeks
- Molecular Oncology – 2 weeks
- Molecular Pathology – 2 weeks
- Research – 4 weeks
- Electives – 8 weeks
- National Holidays/Vacation – 4 weeks
Total: 52 weeks
Fellows are expected to be available to see patients by 7:30 a.m. each morning. Fellows usually leave the department by 5 p.m., and it is a priority they have sufficient study time for independent reading in the evenings.
The program director ensures rotation responsibilities do not detract from a fellow’s overall educational experience
Call Schedule
Fellows are required to work and take call one full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) per calendar month.
Our commitment to our Medical Education community
Baylor University Medical Center, Graduate Medical Education (GME) is committed to passionately promoting a training environment where all feel welcomed and valued. A culture of belonging fosters innovation and is a catalyst for building dynamic teams that serve our communities.
How to apply
This fellowship does not participate in the NRMP Match Program.
Application deadline is April 1.
Application requirements
Applicants must have completed a diagnostic radiology residency program.
In order to be considered for the program, applicants must submit the following materials:
- ERAS application
- CV
- Personal statement of goals and career describing your:
- Reasons for interest in MRI
- Training expectations
- Future practice expectations
- Three letters of recommendation from full time radiology faculty members, including your current program director
- USMLE transcripts (copy is acceptable)
- Medical school transcript (copy is acceptable)
- Copy of medical school diploma and internship certificate
- Photograph (passport size)
Learn more about Baylor Scott & White's housestaff appointment eligibility, including guidelines for international medical graduates.
Train at a nationally recognized major teaching hospital
Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, is a major patient care, teaching and research center providing quaternary care to Dallas, the Southwest region and patients seeking specialized care from around the world.
Working at Baylor Scott & White Health
Contact us
Hunter Pfeifer
Program Administrator
Email: Hunter.Pfeifer@BSWHealth.org
Verification requests: BUMCGMEVerifications@BSWHealth.org
Baylor University Medical Center
Roberts Hospital
3500 Gaston Ave.
Dallas, TX 75246