2028 Neurointerventional Surgery Fellowship (2-year) in Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Florida

IntelliRad Imaging

2028 Neurointerventional Surgery Fellowship (2-year) in Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Miami, FL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    About IntelliRad Imaging:

    Private, physician-owned & physician-managed practice

    Rapidly growing Neurointerventional Surgery practice

    Team includes:

    4 full-time neurointerventional physicians.

    5 Full time APPs (1 outpatient and 4 inpatient)

    3 outpatient clinics

    4 hospitals in Miami-Dade & Broward Counties of Florida

    Facilities include a Level 1 trauma center, Level 2 trauma center and 4 Comprehensive Stroke Centers.

    Handles over 1,250 neurointerventional cases.

    Eligibility for Fellowship:

    Completed residency in Neurology, Radiology, or Neurosurgery before fellowship program start

    Additional requirements:

    Neurology applicants: Neurovascular or Neurocritical Care fellowship.

    Radiology applicants: Diagnostic Neuroradiology fellowship.

    Board Certified/Board Eligible in primary specialty.

    ECFMG applicants accepted.

    Responsibilities:

    Participate in call rotations and patient rounds.

    Assist and perform procedures and, once qualified, potentially perform independently, including:

    Diagnostic cerebral angiography

    stroke thrombectomy

    carotid/intracranial stenting

    aneurysm embolization

    AVM/AVF embolization

    lumbar punctures

    lumbar myelography

    cisternograms

    epistaxis embolization

    trauma embolizations

    vertebroplasty

    MMA embolization

    oncologic embolizations

    plus other procedures

    Compensation & Benefits:

    Salary: $70,000–$80,000 (based on experience and PGY level)

    Health and malpractice insurance provided

    Additional perks:

    $2,000 annual book stipend.

    Up to $2,000 annual conference fees.

    4 weeks paid time off.

    Application Period:

    Open position with rolling admission

    Our fellowship is supported by a state-of-the-art imaging infrastructure, including an installed base of one Philips Azurion, two Siemens Artis Icono systems, and three GE IGS 630 units. This advanced equipment ensures good procedural workflow, high-resolution imaging, and optimal precision in neurovascular interventions.