Neuroimaging Fellowship

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Active Clinical Trials

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Peer-Reviewed Publications in 2023

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Employed Neurologists Across 7 Hospitals

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Specialized Centers & Programs

About Our Fellowship

Welcome to the Houston Methodist Neuroimaging Fellowship. 

The Neuroimaging Fellowship was accredited by the United Council for Neurological Subspecialties in 2015. Our graduating fellows passed the credentialing exam on the first try and with top performance. As neurologists skilled in Neuroimaging, they have many professional opportunities. 

Neuroimaging integrates the information obtained from imaging studies with the rest of the data available from each patient. This approach is critical for the appropriate choice of imaging study.

Likewise, integration of the imaging study with the clinical outcome is critical for feedback to the fellow on image interpretation and therefore learning.




The fellowship requires 12 months dedicated to neuroimaging but there is flexibility in structuring this time. To acquire a well-rounded experience, the fellow rotates through general neurology and subspecialty services. The fellowship includes clinical and, for fellows with research interest, research components as well.

Our Team

Eligibility and Application

Candidates are required to have successfully completed an ACGME accredited residency program in child or adult neurology before the start of the fellowship. Having completed the fellowship program, graduates will be qualified to sit for the examination on neuroimaging offered by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties, a credentialing organization sponsored by all the major neurological societies (American Academy of Neurology, American Neurological Association, Association of University Professors of Neurology and the Child Neurology Society).

APPLYING TO THE PROGRAM

To apply, please mail or email the following:

  • Updated CV
  • (3) Letters of Recommendation
  • Letter of Good Standing from your Residency Program

Get In Touch

Program Contact

Maria J. Torres-Quiles
Fellowship Coordinator
Stanley H. Appel Department of Neurology
6550 Fannin
Scurlock Tower, 7th Floor
Houston, TX 77030
Tel: 713.363.9589
Email: mjtorres-quiles@houstonmethodist.org

Program Director

Upcoming Academic Events

Grand rounds, tumor boards, regularly scheduled series and case presentations are offered in multiple clinical disciplines and Houston Methodist locations.
Renal Grand Rounds - Richard J. Glassock, MD

Richard J. Glassock, MD, MACP, FRCP (London), FASN

Jan 09 @ 12PM

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Weekly Multidisciplinary GI Grand Rounds – January

Multiple Speakers

Jan 10 @ 7AM

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Grand Rounds conducted in 2023
These educational events are held according to varying schedules by departments and divisions within the Houston Methodist Academic Institute

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