Indiana University School of Medicine (Methodist) Program
Radiology-diagnostic - Indianapolis, IN | ACGME Code: 4201712067
The Diagnostic Radiology Residency program at Indiana University School of Medicine is an ACGME-accredited, four-year program known for providing crucial training for trainees to develop expertise in all areas of diagnostic and interventional radiology. This program emphasizes education by dedicated subspecialty experts and community radiologists, fostering a resident-centric learning environment. The program leverages resources available through IU Health, one of the leading hospital systems in the country. The program offers positions for 11 Diagnostic Radiology Residency trainees annually through ERAS, with an additional two Interventional Radiology Integrated Residency positions available. The program is open to allopathic and osteopathic trainees, as well as international applicants with an ECFMG certificate. Applicants must have completed a clinical year of training before diagnostic radiology training, either through an internship or an ACGME-accredited program. The program also offers transitional internships at various institutions in Indiana. Residents of the program have access to numerous career development opportunities, fellowship training opportunities, and a supportive educational environment.
The Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency program at IU School of Medicine is a two-year program designed to provide advanced training for imaging physicists. This CAMPEP-accredited program offers residents opportunities for comprehensive clinical diagnostic physics training and research with a diverse clinical education atmosphere. The program accepts two positions annually for the Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Medical Physics or a related field with demonstrated knowledge of diagnostic imaging medical physics. The program participates in the Medical Physics Matching Program and requires applications to be submitted through the AAPM Medical Physics Residency Application Program. The residents work closely with faculty physicists and radiologists for support and guidance, leading personal projects and delivering physics lectures.
For the Interventional Radiology Residency program at IU School of Medicine, residents receive training in various interventional radiology disciplines in a large, multi-hospital tertiary care academic program. This program is committed to training elite clinicians specialized in diagnostic, vascular, and interventional radiology. The comprehensive training includes exposure to a diverse patient population and world-class faculty researchers. The residency offers 10 integrated residents and two independent residents per academic year, with additional early specialization in interventional radiology (ESIR) certification. Residents have opportunities for clinical subspecialty rotations, research projects, and working with diverse patient populations.
Overall, Indiana University School of Medicine offers comprehensive training programs in Radiology, including Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Imaging Physics, and Interventional Radiology, providing residents with a well-rounded and supportive learning environment. Applicants to these programs can expect a dynamic and resident-centric approach to developing expertise in the field of Radiology.
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