Radiology Business June 18, 2024
Dave Pearson

Neuroradiology has topped the field among imaging subspecialties vying for new fellows to train, filling 287 of 316 certified positions—a 90.8% fill rate—across 87 fellowship programs.

The strong showing prompted neuroradiologist Francis Deng, MD, of Johns Hopkins to tweet: “Neuroradiology is at its hottest point ever.”

NRMP, the National Resident Matching Program, announced the results June 12.

Across all radiology subspecialties, 346 certified programs filled 706 of 920 positions, a solid 76.7% clip.

Of subspecialties highlighted by NRMP, the runners-up were:

  • Breast imaging—79.4% (162 of 204 positions filled)
  • Musculoskeletal radiology—72.9% (156 of 214 positions filled)
  • Interventional radiology—58.5% (93 of 159 positions filled)
  • Emergency radiology—29.6% (8 of 27 positions filled)

In celebration of Fellowship Match Day 2024, the national...

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