Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Phoenix) Program
Radiology-diagnostic - Phoenix, AZ | ACGME Code: 4200300935 | NRMP Code: 3200420A0, 3200420C0, 3200420R0
The Diagnostic Radiology Residency program at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, is a four-year program designed to provide comprehensive clinical training. The program offers a favorable faculty ratio, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, and various educational resources to prepare residents for careers in academic radiology or private practice.
Key aspects of the program include hands-on training in the 'business of radiology', advanced educational opportunities, a specially designed curriculum to prepare for board examinations, and ample elective time in the fourth year to pursue specific clinical and research interests. The curriculum covers all subspecialty areas of diagnostic radiology, including rotations in abdomen, breast, cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal, interventional radiology, neuroradiology, nuclear radiology, pediatric radiology, trauma, ultrasound, and more.
The program offers four positions annually, with two positions requiring completion of a Transitional Year internship at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Application deadline is December 1 of the residency match year cycle, with interviews typically conducted in January. Applicants must apply through ERAS and register with the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).
The department has a dedicated faculty of over 50 members with national and international reputations, providing mentorship, education, and top-quality patient care. Residents have opportunities to teach, participate in clinical conferences, and engage in various educational activities throughout the program.
The Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, offers modern facilities with abundant elective time in the R-4 year for pursuing clinical and research interests. The program aims to produce highly qualified radiologists ready for fellowship training, private practice, or academic practice.
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- Diagnostic Radiology Residency (Arizona) - Residencies and Fellowships - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science
- Application Process - Diagnostic Radiology Residency (Arizona) - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science
- Curriculum - Diagnostic Radiology Residency (Arizona) - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science
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PGY1 Positions 6 ( 6, 4, 4, 4 )
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Phoenix city, Arizona
Living in Phoenix, AZ
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- Crime Rate and Safety: Phoenix has a moderately high crime rate compared to the national average. It is essential to be cautious and practice safety measures, especially in certain neighborhoods.
- Fun Activities: Phoenix offers a wide range of activities such as hiking in the desert, visiting museums, exploring the botanical gardens, enjoying the food scene, and attending various cultural events.
- Climate: Phoenix has a hot desert climate with scorching summers and mild winters. Be prepared for temperatures well over 100°F in the summer months.
- Races and Population: Phoenix is known for its diverse population with a mix of White, Hispanic, African American, Asian, and Native American residents.
- Education: Phoenix has a variety of educational opportunities including universities, colleges, and schools. The University of Arizona and Arizona State University are among the well-known institutions in the area.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Phoenix is slightly below the national average, making it a relatively affordable place to reside in compared to other major cities.
- Nearby Big Cities: Tucson is about 2 hours away from Phoenix by car. Tucson is known for its historic sites, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful desert landscapes.
Pros: Diverse population, affordable cost of living, vast educational opportunities.
Cons: High summer temperatures, moderately high crime rate in certain areas.
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3200420R0
2022
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