Baylor University Medical Center Program

Radiology-diagnostic - Dallas, TX | ACGME Code: 4204822190 | NRMP Code: 1706420A0, 1706420C0

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The Baylor University Medical Center Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program in Dallas, TX is a part of the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) and utilizes the electronic resident application system (ERAS). The deadline for applications is November 15th.

Application requirements include a medical school transcript, minimum of two letters of recommendation (three letters advised), a passport-style picture, USMLE scores (Step 1 results mandatory, Step 2 desirable), and a letter from the medical school dean. Applicants are reviewed based on various factors before formal interview invitations are extended.

The program offers five categorical track positions with an intern year in internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center, as well as two advanced track positions starting at PGY-2 level. Advanced track applicants must complete a separate match for the clinical intern year before entering the program.

For medical student opportunities, elective rotations are available for fourth-year medical students interested in pursuing a residency at Baylor University Medical Center. Allopathic students from accredited institutions can apply through the AAMC Visiting Student Learning Opportunities application service (VSLO) for elective rotations from July through January.

For more information, interested individuals can visit the Undergraduate Medical Education page on the Baylor Scott & White website.

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Director

Joseph Philip

Coordinator

Janet Palmer

Team

PGY1 Positions 7 ( 7, 7, 7, 7 )

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Training

Fellowship Rate: 100%
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Location

Dallas County, Texas

Population
2,613,539
Income
$70,852
Education
Education
35.7%
Employment
66.5%
Health
21.5%
Age
34
Crime
434
Housing
$213,500

Living in Dallas, TX

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  • Education: Dallas is home to several universities and colleges, offering educational opportunities to residents.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Dallas is relatively affordable compared to other major cities in the U.S. Housing costs can vary depending on the neighborhood.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities: Dallas is approximately a 4-hour drive from Houston and a 3-hour drive from Austin. Both cities offer unique cultural experiences and amenities.
  • Pros: Vibrant cultural scene, diverse population, affordable cost of living.
  • Cons: Traffic congestion, humid summers, safety concerns in some neighborhoods.

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1706420A0

2024

2 of 2

2023

2 of 2

2022

2 of 2

2021

2 of 2

2020

2 of 2

1706420C0

2024

5 of 5

2023

5 of 5

2022

5 of 5

2021

5 of 5

2020

5 of 5

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