Baylor University Medical Center - Dallas, Texas
The Neuroradiology Fellowship at Baylor University Medical Center is committed to training highly skilled clinicians capable of practicing in high-volume, high-complexity centers, including Level I trauma
Neuroradiology fellows work as integral members of multidisciplinary teams and develop expertise in advanced imaging technologies, neurointerventional procedures, and high-quality patient care, preparing them to become leaders in the field. Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), our program accepts one fellow per year.
As the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White serves 41 counties through 53 hospitals, more than 1,300 access points, more than 7,100 active physicians, more than 59,000 team members and the Baylor Scott & White Health Plan.
Curriculum
About the program
The Neuroradiology Fellowship at Baylor University Medical Center offers comprehensive training in adult neuroradiology as well as exposure to pediatric neuroradiology. Fellows gain hands-on experience with advanced imaging techniques and participate in multidisciplinary care across a variety of clinical settings.
Training includes exposure to specialized modalities such as perfusion imaging and spectroscopy with focused pediatric experience at Children’s Medical Center. Fellows also receive instruction in diagnostic and basic interventional procedures, including experience with cerebral angiography. The program emphasizes clinical integration, technical proficiency, and progressive autonomy, supported by regular mentorship and case reviews to ensure readiness for independent practice.
Our commitment to our Medical Education community
Baylor University Medical Center, Graduate Medical Education (GME) is committed to passionately promoting a training environment where all feel welcomed and valued. A culture of belonging fosters innovation and is a catalyst for building dynamic teams that serve our communities.
Program leadership
Faculty
How to apply
Now accepting applicants for Match 2027!
We use the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) to electronically accept fellowship applications, letters of recommendations, dean’s letters, transcripts and other credentials directly from your medical school.
We participate in the Neuroradiology NRMP Fellowship Match.
Application requirements
The following materials should be submitted through ERAS
- Completed application
- CV
- Personal statement
- USMLE transcript
- Three letters of recommendation (1 from program director)
- Photograph
Learn more about Baylor Scott & White's housestaff appointment eligibility, including guidelines for international medical graduates.
Train at a nationally recognized major teaching hospital
Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, is a major patient care, teaching and research center providing quaternary care to Dallas, the Southwest region and patients seeking specialized care from around the world.
Working at Baylor Scott & White Health
Stipend and benefits
In addition to competitive stipends, we offer our residents a full menu of employee benefits. We help offset the cost of many of these benefits; others are options you can choose to pay for yourself.
Well-being resources
This time in your professional career can be extremely challenging. As a Baylor Scott & White graduate medical trainee, there are a variety of resources available to you, ensuring you get the most out of your educational experience.
Life in Dallas
Dallas provides access to metropolitan entertainment and culture while maintaining the lowest cost of living among the top 10 largest U.S. cities.
Contact us
Hunter Pfeifer
Program Administrator
Email: Hunter.Pfeifer@BSWHealth.org
Verification requests: BUMCGMEVerifications@BSWHealth.org
Baylor University Medical Center
Roberts Hospital
3500 Gaston Ave.
Dallas, TX 75246