• A minimum of three years in a post-training staff position at an academic or private practice • Membership in the ACR• Evidence of interest in medical journalism, including publishing articles and serving as a reviewer for medical journals or participating on an editorial board
“The goal of this fellowship is to sufficiently engage talented junior and mid-career radiologists to encourage them to pursue some aspect of medical journalism as a part of their subsequent career. This is an excellent opportunity for a radiologist who has a special interest in peer-reviewed journal activities and the JACR in general. I encourage everyone who is interested to apply,” said Bruce J. Hillman, M.D., FACR, editor-in-chief of the JACR.
Following the fellowship, the editor-in-chief may ask the fellow to serve on the JACR Editorial Board. Applications for the fellowship are due no later than Aug. 31, 2014. For more information, or to apply, please visit http://bit.ly/1A1Gjtv.
To speak with an ACR spokesperson, please contact Heather Williams at 703-390-9822 or [email protected].