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Rush University Medical Center is a large
university tertiary medical center with approximately 850
active beds. Fellows are exposed to a broad range of
vascular and non-vascular interventions. The medical
center has strong Departments of Transplant Surgery
(kidney, liver, and heart), Reproduction, Nephrology,
and General Surgery. The fellowship can be characterized
as a clinically active program with approximately 3500
services per year.
The Special Procedures area boasts state of the art
equipment with the upcoming installation of three new
interventional suites and the upgrading of a fourth suite
which is four years old. All rooms will be 1024 digital
subtraction with angio packages. The installation of two
high capacity spiral CT scanners with angio packages will
allow extensive experience with this modality.
The fellowship is ACGME approved. The faculty (Three
full-time) each have passed CAQ's.
The section of Interventional Radiology is clinically
oriented with a primary emphasis on patient care.
Nevertheless, academic production by the section is
generous, with the full expectation that each fellow
participate in at least one paper.
The section is presently involved in a number of
prospective randomized trials both with Institutional
Review Board and FDA approval. Active areas of interest
include dialysis graft intervention, mechanical and
pharmacologic thrombectomy and thrombolysis, vascular
access, vascular stent placement, as well as TIPS.
For Further information contact:

Hector Ferral, M.D.
Fellowship Program Director
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Rush University Medical Center
1653 W. Congress Parkway
Chicago, IL 60612
Phone (312) 942-5781
Fax (312) 942-7244
Email: hferral@rushradiology.org

Cedell Cook
Fellowship Coordinator
Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Rush University Medical Center
Phone: 312-942-5779
Fax: 312-942-7244
E-mail: Cedell_V_Cook@rush.edu
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