Overview
Brigham and Women’s Hospital offers one of the few multidisciplinary cardiovascular imaging programs in the country. The goal of the program is to train future leaders in the field of multimodality cardiovascular imaging. Our unique multidisciplinary program trains cardiologists and radiologists across all cardiovascular imaging modalities, including echocardiography, nuclear cardiology (SPECT and PET), cardiac computed tomography (CCT), cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) and vascular CT/MRI imaging.
We offer three tracks:
- A two-year clinical track for cardiologists
- A one-year clinical track for radiologists that has a greater focus on vascular CT and MRI
- A two-year research track, funded by an NIH T32 grant, for individuals who are committed to a research career
Program Leadership:
Executive Director, CV Imaging Program: Marcelo F. Di Carli, MD
Co-Directors, CV Imaging Training Program: Ron Blankstein, MD and Tina Wu, MD, PhD
AY 2021-2022 Chief Fellows: Rhanderson Cardoso, MD, Ryan Longmore, DO, and Laura Murphy, MD
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