University of Wisconsin–Madison

Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention Fellowship

More than a fellow, you will be a respected team member when you join our fellowship program. Our fellows are fully integrated into our Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention section, which includes internationally known experts in all modalities and many facets of bone and joint pathology.

Our program trains all aspects of musculoskeletal radiology, including sports medicine, trauma, arthritis, rheumatology, tumors, and infectious disease. We also offer robust procedural training with ultrasound, spine injection, vertebroplasty, biopsy and ablation. Fellow education is enhanced by numerous interdisciplinary conferences, including arthroscopy correlation, orthopedic oncology, rheumatology, sports medicine and instructive case presentations.

Fellows also join our family of alumni in private practice and academics across the continent, many of whom gather at national and international meetings, for which fellows have five funded days to present and five days to attend.

Program Snapshot

Available Positions: 5

Program Length: 1 year

Start Date: July 1, 2027

NRMP Match: Yes

Application: Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR) Common Application

Appointment: Clinical Instructor

Accredited: No

Moonlighting: Available

Application Information

The Musculoskeletal Fellowship Program participates in the Match, adheres to the Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments (SCARD) policies, and uses the Society of Skeletal Radiology common application. Please refer to their site for details and changes from year-to-year.

Requirements:

  • Must be a graduate of an ACGME or Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada accredited residency program in Diagnostic Radiology
  • Possess a Wisconsin medical license prior to beginning fellowship
  • Canadian residency graduates must be a Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada and have a H1B visa to work in the U.S.

Application Materials

Please complete and either email or mail the following materials to Fellowship Coordinator Nicole Howard:

  • SSR Common Application Form (PDF)
  • Personal Statement
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Three letters of recommendation (at least one from Residency Program Director)
  • USMLE scores for Step 1, 2, 3 (copy acceptable)
  • Medical School Dean’s letter (MSPE) and Medical School transcript (copy acceptable)

A confirmation letter or email will be sent once all application documents are received.

Please Note: The University of Wisconsin–Madison is not an authorized ACGME training site for non-accredited fellowships.  Due to the clinical duties of the position, we are unable to accept or sponsor a J-1 Physician status.

Key Dates for
2027-2028 Fellowship

Application Review Begins:
Nov 1, 2025

Interviews Begin: Jan 12, 2026

Interviews Completed: Mar 31, 2026

Match Day: Spring 2025 – To be Determined by the NRMP

Start Date: July 1, 2026

Contact Information

Nicole Howard

Fellowship Coordinator

UW Department of
Radiology – MC 3252
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-3252
Cell: 608-617-4156
Fax: 608-263-5112
Nhoward@uwhealth.org

Benefit Overview

22 vacation days
22 Vacation Days
Home PACS to Enable Remote Work
Home PACS to Enable Remote Work
Competitive salary package
Competitive Salary Package
Funded time for research, CME, and meetings
Funded Time for
Research, CME & Meetings
Parental leave
Parental Leave
Home PACS to Enable Remote Work
Moonlighting
Opportunities

Inside Look

Interested in what it’s really like to join our team as a fellow? Check out the snapshots below, including the one from our Halloween party. Then watch the video to get the inside scoop from Andrew Ross, MD who started as a fellow, joined as a junior faculty member and now serves as the fellowship program director.

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Fellow Graduation

The MSK section celebrated the 2022-2023 fellows with a dinner event at the Discovery Building on campus.

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Diverse Cases & Procedures

Fellows in the program read a variety of cases and perform procedures like a sacral tumor biopsy.

MSK Halloween Party

Former fellows Monica Cooley (Ms. Frizzle) and Karla Wetley (Sully) joined in the festivities!

Hands-on Learning

Michael Tuite, MD works with a MSK fellow.

Annual Research Symposium

Former fellow Peter Cormier, MD won Best Electronic Presentation by a Fellow at the 2024 Zach Clark Radiology Research Symposium.

Annual Research Symposium

Former fellow Zachary Stewart, MD won Best Oral Presentation by a Fellow at the 2022 Zachary Clark Radiology Research Symposium.

Fellow Graduation

2021-2022 MSK Fellows

Fellow Group Activities

The MSK section organizes several fun group outings for fellows to get to know each other every year!

Program Leadership & Team

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Current & Former Fellows

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Alumni Highlights

Wondering what former fellows have to say about our program? Read why they chose our program and what their favorite parts. Many highlight our welcoming culture, variety of procedures, balance of independence and support, focus on the patient, and collaborative team spirit.

Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention

As a fellow, you’ll be a key part of the Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention section.

The Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention Section at the University of Wisconsin provides imaging interpretation and imaging-guided intervention of the spine and extremities.

The section is composed of internationally renowned experts in all modalities used to image the spine and joints, and skilled professionals in injections to treat back and neck pain. The Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention Section also provides rapid, expert confidential consultation of spine, joint and extremity imaging and interventional cases, including complex sports medicine imaging.

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Kenneth Lee, MD, Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention section chief.

All in a Year’s Work:
Procedures

MR Exams

CT Exams

Ultrasound Exams

Spine Procedures

Research Opportunities

Scott Reeder and some faculty holding the "W" symbol at the Clark Radiology Symposium Square

Zachary Clark Radiology Research Symposium

Held in spring, the annual symposium celebrates the high-caliber radiology research conducted by our fellows, residents, and medical students.

Our internationally renowned research programs are shining embodiments of discovery. Our department played a pivotal role in earning the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub designation and is on the forefront of the transformative work it funds. Our research programs and labs are innovating in such areas as machine learning, ablation and molecular imaging. Our collaboration with industry means we’re helping to build tomorrow’s technology through efforts such as evaluating GE HealthCare’s photon counting CT scanner. Our resources provide support in statistics, IRB, grant administration and study coordination.

A key element of our research efforts is partnering with our clinical enterprise to accelerate translation of discoveries into widespread clinical practice.

From helping with the research to presenting it on the national stage, opportunities to engage in research abound for fellows!

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