The Division of Pediatric Imaging in collaboration with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta provides a comprehensive program for advanced training in pediatric radiology. We train qualified radiologists to be highly competent in all aspects of pediatric imaging so they can serve children in their communities, whether in an academic medical center, a community hospital, or a private practice setting. Learn more about our three fellowship opportunities by clicking the links to the right.
Pediatric imaging fellows are part of the larger Emory Radiology family and enjoy the support of the School of Medicine's Office of Graduate Medical Education. Emory University is a world-class change-making institution with a wealth of scientific and cultural amenities. Fellows find metro Atlanta a great place to live and work.
Partners in Pediatric Imaging

Meet Our Partners
Just as it takes a village to raise a child, so, too, does it take a village to deliver the highest quality pediatric imaging training. Our partnerships start with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the premier pediatric healthcare systems in the nation.
Fellows train in the state-of-the-art facilities of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the premier pediatric hospitals in the country, while also benefitting from the vast resources of Emory Radiology and the Emory School of Medicine GME.
Learn more about our partnership with Children's and how it enriches fellows' training in both clinical care and research.
Our Team
Our faculty members are board-certified radiologists with MOC qualifications. Many additionally are subspecialists in areas such as neuroradiology, interventional radiology, musculoskeletal imaging, and nuclear medicine.
Meet our faculty and learn more on our clinical division homepage.
We additionally have more than 300 imaging technologists and 100 nurses across all pediatric imaging locations.
First Person: Testimonials from Fellows
Emory Radiology and Children's prepare pediatric imaging fellows for rewarding careers. Graduates explain what our fellowship training programs meant for them.