Fellows in the Hoag Molecular Imaging and Therapy Program receive comprehensive clinical experience in molecular imaging and therapy, play a significant role in diagnostic consultation and are actively involved in regular triage of patients to ensure that the appropriate study is performed.
Faculty members are firmly committed to extensive elbow-to-elbow education in the reading room and Molecular Imaging and Therapy clinic and work collaboratively with a team of physicians, nurses, nuclear technologists and physicists.
Graduates of the program will gain expertise of molecular imaging and therapy through experience with > 1,500 PET/CT and PET/MR examinations and administration of > 300 radionuclide therapies. Fellows will also master clinical trial execution, including the completion, presentation, and publication of a mentored investigation.
Upon completion of the program, the Fellow will be eligible for both the American Board of Nuclear Medicine and the American Board of Radiology-Nuclear Radiology certifying exams. It is expected the Fellow will far exceed the requirements for these exams. Graduates of the program will be well poised in to obtain an academic or community position as a Radiologist and/or Molecular Imaging and Therapy specialist.
Rotations are conducted primarily at the Molecular Imaging and Therapy clinic in Irvine, California with the Radiology Department of Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, California as a secondary site. Fellows are expected to report to work Monday-Friday, except approved holidays. There will be no call responsibilities.
Clinical trials with novel Molecular Imaging and Therapy Agents:
Prostate Cancer
Clinical trials with novel Molecular Imaging and Therapy Agents:
Breast Cancer
Clinical trials with novel Molecular Imaging and Therapy Agents:
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Myeloma
Solid Tumors
Candidate Qualifications
How to Apply?
Application Materials
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James & Pamela Muzzy Endowed Chair in Molecular Imaging and Therapy; Director, Molecular Imaging and Therapy

<p>Dr. Peter Giuliano joined NHRA in 2003 and is the Director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Hoag.</p>

Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine