ACR Bruce J. Hillman, MD, Fellowship in Scholarly Publishing Grant
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Overview
ACR Bruce J. Hillman, MD, Fellowship in Scholarly Publishing Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: American College Of Radiology
Last Updated: November 27, 2025
Summary
The ACR Bruce J. Hillman, MD Fellowship in Scholarly Publishing provides a unique opportunity for qualified radiologists to gain hands-on experience in medical editing and journalism. This one-year fellowship includes collaboration with the JACR® editorial team, a board appointment, and an invitation to the editorial retreat. Participants will gain insights into the publishing process and travel to New York City, where expenses are covered for a meeting with Elsevier.Overview
Bruce J. Hillman, MD, Fellowship in Scholarly Publishing The Bruce J. Hillman, MD Fellowship offers a focused experience in medical editing, journalism, and publishing for qualified radiologists. It supports physicians in pursuing medical journalism, providing insights into the JACR®, collaboration with the editor-in-chief, and a related project. The fellowship includes a 1-year editorial board appointment and an invitation to the editorial retreat. What to Expect Gain hands-on experience with the JACR team and get a look behind the scenes with the journal.Travel to New York City for 2-3 days to meet with Elsevier, with travel expenses covered by ACR® and ElsevieEligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Staff position at an academic or private practice.Membership in the ACR.Evidence of interest in medical journalism and specifically the JACR, including publishing articles and serving as a reviewer for medical journals or participating on an editorial board. You must be a member of this organization to apply for this award - become a member.Ready to apply for ACR Bruce J. Hillman, MD, Fellowship in Scholarly Publishing Grant?
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