Radiology Residency Training
The Department of Radiology offers residency programs in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology and nuclear medicine.
Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
Trainees who've completed one year of postgraduate training can apply to this four-year residency program, which provides comprehensive radiology training, graduated autonomy and opportunities for teaching and research.
There are six available positions each year.
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Interventional Radiology Residency Program
Trainees who've completed a yearlong clinical internship can apply to this five-year residency program. Residents treat a diverse range of patients and receive intense clinical training that includes early IR exposure.
There are two available positions each year.
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Nuclear Medicine Residency Program
Trainees can apply to the nuclear medicine residency if they've completed at least one year of postgraduate training in an ACGME-accredited program such as medicine, pathology or radiology. Residents receive comprehensive, specialized training and research opportunities.
There is one available position each year.