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By the Numbers
- 1 resident is accepted each year
- 5 total residents are ACGME approved for our training program
- 60 faculty members are available to train and mentor radiology residents
Scheduled Areas of Rotation
Residents rotate through all the below areas during the first three years of their residency:
- Body CT, fluoro and MR
- Breast imaging
- Chest
- Head & Neck
- Musculoskeletal
- Neuro CT, MR
- Non-invasive neurointerventional
- Nuclear Medicine, including PET and cardiac
- Pediatric radiology
- Ultrasound
- Veteran's Administration Medical Center
- Vascular interventional
During their 4th and 5th years, residents will train solely in IR.
We Offer:
- Exposure to a high volume and wide spectrum of clinical cases
- Exposure to all aspects of general and subspecialty radiology, including nuclear/molecular imaging and therapy
- State-of-the-art equipment
- Progressive responsibility for residents and opportunities for leadership within the program and at the state and national level
- Organized twice daily conferences including didactics in radiation biology, radiologic physics and nuclear/molecular imaging and therapy
- Opportunities for research and mentorship
- A team of faculty dedicated to your success
Benefits
- Competitive stipends
- Comprehensive medical, dental, hospitalization and pharmacy benefits for residents and their dependents
- 21 days of annual paid time off
Board Certification Requirements
- Visit the American Board of Radiology for specifics on board certification requirements.