Fellowship in Interventional Radiology

Transformative Care with Precision: Fellowship in Interventional Radiology for Mastery of Minimally Invasive Procedures.
22 Enrolled
50 week

Course Overview

A Fellowship in Interventional Radiology provides advanced training in performing minimally invasive procedures guided by medical imaging technologies, such as X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound. The program focuses on diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for a range of conditions, including vascular diseases, cancer, and organ dysfunctions. Fellows gain hands-on experience in techniques such as angioplasty, stenting, embolization, and image-guided biopsies, preparing them for expert practice in this cutting-edge medical field.

What you’ll learn
  • Mastery of techniques such as angioplasty, stent placement, and thrombectomy for treating vascular diseases like peripheral artery disease and deep vein thrombosis.
  • Skills in performing embolization to control bleeding, treat aneurysms or reduce blood flow to tumors.
  • Expertise in image-guided therapies for cancer treatment, such as radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, and chemoembolization.
  • Proficiency in conducting minimally invasive biopsies, drainages, and aspiration of fluid collections using real-time imaging.
  • Training in using laser technologies to treat varicose veins and other venous conditions.
  • Exposure to cerebrovascular procedures like carotid artery stenting and stroke intervention.
  • Expertise in using imaging modalities like CT, MRI, and ultrasound to guide complex interventions with precision.

Eligibilty & Requirement

  • MD/DNB/
  • No previous experience is needed.

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Instructor

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Dr. Amit Garg

Radiologist
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