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Our neuroradiology fellowship provides a superb experience in both diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology in a new state-of-the-art Hospital equipped with modern neuroimaging equipment. The diagnostic neuroradiology service provides training in all modern imaging techniques, including MRI spectroscopy, diffusion and perfusion imaging, flow studies, functional MRI, as well as CT and MR angiography.

Our interventional service provides direct training in percutaneous biopsies, facet and nerve root blocks, discography, vertebroplasty, microcatheter techniques, embolization procedures, stenting, and in the treatment of stroke, vascular neoplasms, aneurysms, AVM’s, fistulae, and others.


fMRI image illustrating Broca's area, performed at GW.

CSF flow study in a patient with syringomyelia.
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The GW University Medical Center has active neurology, neurosurgery and ENT services and there are multiple joint conferences with these departments. The program is affiliated with the National Children’s Hospital and with the National Institutes of Health and there are collaborative projects and rotations with these institutions.

For more information regarding the Neuroradiology Fellowship, please contact the Neuroradiology Fellowship Coordinator, Norma Smith.

Norma Smith
Department of Radiology
2300 Eye Street, NW
Suite 707
Washington, DC 20037

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