Radiology Fellowships & Training Programs
Specialized Training Programs
We offer exceptional specialty fellowships that combine independent learning, faculty mentoring, didactic instruction, and state-of-the-art clinical and research experiences.
ACGME Fellowships
Non-ACGME Fellowships
American Board of Radiology (ABR) Alternate Pathway
**Due to recent changes in federal policy governing H1B visa issuance, we are currently unable to entertain any applications in the alternate pathway that require this visa.
The U-M Medical School Department of Radiology offers qualified candidates the opportunity to participate in the American Board of Radiology (ABR) alternate pathway to complete four years of radiology fellowship training towards eligibility for ABR certification.
More details about the International Medical Graduates (IMG) Alternate Pathway can be found on the ABR website.
Contact
We are no longer accepting applications for 2026. Candidates interested in pursuing the four-year Alternate ABR Pathway for 2027 are required to express their interest by submitting all required documentation by October 31, 2026. Applications received after that date will not be reviewed.
To apply, please submit the following materials to the Education Office. (Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.)
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Completed Universal Application for Fellowship
- Medical school diploma
- Residency certificate
- Personal statement
- USMLE (and/or COMLEX) transcripts: Steps 1, 2CS, 2CK, and 3
- ECFMG certificate
- Preferences for the combination of 4 years of training
At the U-M Medical School, the required four years of training can be accomplished through a combination of the following:
- ACGME-accredited fellowships (neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology)
- Non-accredited fellowships (abdominal radiology, advanced neuroradiology, cardiothoracic radiology, musculoskeletal radiology).
- Up to two years may be completed in a faculty position.
- One year may be completed in a research position.
Due to Michigan Medical Licensing requirements the first year must be completed in an ACGME-accredited program.
While we make an effort to accommodate your preferences, it's important to note that our training positions are limited and many of our fellowships recruit one to two years in advance. Therefore, you may be offered a four-year pathway that differs from your initial request.
Foreign applicants must be legally able to work in the U.S., or eligible to obtain work authorization. All candidates must be eligible for H-1B visas, which includes successfully passing USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3. We are unable to accept candidates on J-1 visas.
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The University of Michigan Medical School campus offers numerous spaces dedicated to academic learning, research and clinical care, including specialty clinics, research labs, lecture halls, and clinical simulation centers. Each space and facility provides a collaborative and innovative environment for education, research and patient care.
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