Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Program
Radiology-diagnostic - Detroit, MI | ACGME Code: 4202521096 | NRMP Code: 1295420A0, 1295420R0
The Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Diagnostic Radiology Residency program offers a comprehensive educational experience with a focus on clinical and academic opportunities. Residents benefit from exposure to a wide range of imaging subspecialties and receive dedicated physics training. Research is an integral part of the program, with residents required to participate in clinical or basic research. The program boasts a diverse resident population, strong success in board exams, and a high rate of fellowship placement post-graduation.
Application to the program is through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). It is an advanced 4-year program that only accepts applications from the National Residency Matching Program (NMRP). Invitations for interviews are issued on a rolling basis from mid-October to late December. The program also offers an Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR) pathway.
Residents in the program benefit from competitive stipends, paid time off, and educational resources. The curriculum includes rotations in various subspecialties and protected time for didactic lectures, with a focus on developing strong clinical skills and research capabilities. The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
The Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Diagnostic Radiology Residency program has a strong history of fellowship placements in prestigious institutions across the country. Residents have secured fellowships in various subspecialties, showcasing the program's ability to prepare residents for successful careers in radiology.
Web Sources
- Residency - Radiology - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Mission statement and program aims - Radiology - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Why DMC Radiology? - Radiology - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Information for applicants - Radiology - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Benefits at a glance - Radiology - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Research - Radiology - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
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PGY1 Positions 10 ( 10, 10, 10, 10 )
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Location
Detroit city, Michigan
Living in Detroit, MI
- Crime Rate and Safety: Detroit has had challenges with crime in the past, but efforts have been made to improve safety in certain areas. It's recommended to research specific neighborhoods for safety ratings.
- Fun Activities: Detroit offers a vibrant cultural scene with museums, art galleries, live music venues, and sports events. The city is also known for its strong music and automotive history.
- Climate: Detroit experiences all four seasons with warm summers and cold winters. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year.
- Races and Population: Detroit has a diverse population with residents from various racial and ethnic backgrounds contributing to the city's rich cultural tapestry.
- Education: Detroit is home to several universities and colleges providing educational opportunities for residents. The city also has a strong K-12 school system.
- Cost of Living: Detroit has a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major cities, making it an attractive option for residents on a budget.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Detroit is approximately a 4-hour drive from Chicago, IL, offering residents the opportunity for weekend getaways to a larger city known for its architecture, food scene, and cultural attractions.
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1295420A0
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1295420R0
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