Larkin Community Hospital Program
Radiology-diagnostic - South Miami, FL | ACGME Code: 4201100261 | NRMP Code: 1481420A0
The LCH/LECOM Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program at Larkin Community Hospital is an ACGME-accredited program that offers a four-year training curriculum focused on Diagnostic Radiology and competency in Interventional Radiology. The program provides comprehensive postdoctoral training with a robust curriculum that includes case-based learning and supplementary question banks to support board exam success. The program boasts a 100 percent pass rate for the radiology board exam.
Program directors are Dr. Osmany DeAngelo, DO, and Dr. Paul Koenigsberg, MD. The Academic Program Director, Dr. Paul Koenigsberg, provides didactic topics focused on personal investing, loan repayment, insurance, and contract negotiations.
Applicants are considered for an advanced level position (beginning PGY-2) and need to apply separately for an ACGME-accredited Internship position (PGY-1). International medical school graduates must have a valid ECFMG certificate and meet specific Step exam score requirements based on the duration since graduation from medical school.
The program offers J1 Visa sponsorship. Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The program encourages audition rotations and elective rotations for interested medical students. For additional information, inquiries can be sent via email to [email protected].
(Note: They provide J1 Visa sponsorship and have specified application process requirements for international medical graduates.)
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- Radiology-Home - Graduate Medical Education at Larkin
- ACGME Accredited Programs - Graduate Medical Education at Larkin
- Application Process-Radiology - Graduate Medical Education at Larkin
- Contact Us - Graduate Medical Education at Larkin
- Postgraduate Sub-Internship Program - Graduate Medical Education at Larkin
- Medical Clerkships - Graduate Medical Education at Larkin
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PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 4, 4, 4 )
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Location
South Miami city, Florida
Living in South Miami, FL
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- Pros: Diverse population, proximity to Miami's amenities, pleasant tropical climate.
- Cons: Higher cost of living, occasional hurricanes, traffic congestion in the Miami area.
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