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Fellowship

Fellowship in Hepatic Transplant Interventional Radiology

About the Hepatic Transplant Interventional Radiology Fellowship

The Hepatic Transplant Interventional Radiology Fellowship is an advanced, full-time clinical training programme for Radiology & Imaging specialists who wish to develop focused subspecialty expertise in hepatic transplant interventional radiology. Delivered within our internationally accredited teaching hospitals, it combines intensive, supervised hands-on experience with structured academic teaching, and is aligned with internationally recognised training standards. Fellows graduate confident, practice-ready and equipped with the clinical, academic and ethical foundations for a modern international career.

Program highlights

  • Duration: 1 year (full-time)
  • Mode: Clinical, competency-based training
  • Setting: Internationally accredited teaching hospitals
  • Eligibility: A specialist qualification in Radiology, or an international equivalent.
  • Certification: Certificate of Fellowship on successful completion

Key focus areas

  • Cross-sectional CT and MRI interpretation
  • Subspecialty and organ-specific imaging
  • Image-guided and interventional procedures
  • Reporting standards and protocols
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration

Eligibility

A specialist qualification in Radiology, or an international equivalent. Candidates are expected to have completed core specialty training and to be in good professional standing. International applicants with equivalent qualifications are welcome to apply.

Admission process

  1. Application: Submit your application and CV to our academic office.
  2. Eligibility review: Verification of your qualifications and relevant clinical experience.
  3. Interview: Shortlisted candidates are invited for an interview with the faculty.
  4. Selection: Offers are made on merit, clinical aptitude and seat availability.
  5. Enrolment: Confirm your place and complete onboarding.

For programme details, eligibility and the current admission cycle, contact our academic office:

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Curriculum

The curriculum blends theoretical teaching with extensive supervised clinical practice across the following areas:

  • Foundations and advanced principles of hepatic transplant interventional radiology
  • Cross-sectional CT and MRI interpretation
  • Subspecialty and organ-specific imaging
  • Image-guided and interventional procedures
  • Reporting standards and protocols
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration
  • Quality, dose and research
  • Research methodology, case presentations and academic development

Career pathways

On completion, fellows are well positioned to:

  • Practise as a subspecialist in hepatic transplant interventional radiology
  • Lead or join advanced clinical and academic teams
  • Pursue teaching, research and further international fellowships
  • Contribute to multidisciplinary and tertiary-level care

Frequently asked questions

Who is eligible for the Hepatic Transplant Interventional Radiology Fellowship?
A specialist qualification in Radiology, or an international equivalent.

How long is the programme?
The fellowship is a one-year, full-time clinical training programme.

Can international candidates apply?
Yes. International candidates with equivalent qualifications are welcome, and we assist selected fellows with the practical arrangements.

What certification is awarded?
A Certificate of Fellowship is awarded on successful completion, aligned with internationally recognised standards.

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