Residency Program

Daniel Silverman, M.D., Ph.D.
Clinical Attending, Nuclear Medicine
Head of Residency Admissions



The UCLA Department of Molecular & Medical Pharmacology (www.nuc.ucla.edu) is training the next generation of world-wide leaders in academic and clinical Nuclear Medicine. If you desire a challenge of a lifetime, that combines the best residency/fellowship training in clinical nuclear medicine, PET and PET/CT, molecular and medical pharmacology and molecular imaging, then the UCLA program may be right for you. The UCLA Ahmanson Center for Biological Imaging (a division of the Molecular & Medical Pharmacology Department) combines very unique features in order to offer a solid training program in Nuclear Medicine. We offer a clinical program centered at the UCLA Center for Health Sciences with Nuclear Medicine satellites that include a wide variety of hospitals and clinical settings. We also offer research possibilities with several basic science departments, and the Crump Institute for Biological Imaging which offers advances in small animal PET and CT technology and assays for imaging gene expression. Residency/fellowships range from 1 to 3 years. Applicants desiring an academic career in Nuclear Medicine and/or a joint Nuclear Medicine/Internal Medicine training program are especially encouraged to apply. For further consideration please send application (downloadable below), resume and three letters of recommendation to:

Dr. Daniel Silverman
Head, Nuclear Medicine Residency Admissions
Ahmanson Biological Imaging Center, CHS AR-144
UCLA School of Medicine, MC694215
Los Angeles, CA 90095-6942
E-mail: dsilver@ucla.edu


Positions Available

July 2008 - 3 Positions

Fellowship Application
Downloadable Application (65k PDF document)

Residents Application
Downloadable Application (65k PDF document)

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