Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals Program
Interventional radiology - integrated - Milwaukee, WI | ACGME Code: 4165600001 | NRMP Code: 1784416C0
The Interventional Radiology Residency Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin offers a comprehensive training experience with diverse and experienced clinical faculty focusing on Interventional Radiology. The emphasis is on training with physicians specializing in various areas, including interventional oncology, palliative medicine, vascular disease, musculoskeletal interventions, and MR-guided ablation. The program provides advanced facilities equipped with the latest Siemens equipment.
Residents in the Integrated program will focus primarily on Diagnostic Radiology in their junior years, rotating through various subspecialties. Senior residents focus on Interventional Radiology, with rotations in procedural, ICU, palliative care, and clinical services.
The program encourages applicants interested in applying to both the Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology Residency programs. The application process requires submission through ERAS and positions are offered through the NRMP. The program states that it abides by the NRMP agreement and will not ask candidates about other programs they have applied to.
The program also supports ESIR designation within the MCW Diagnostic Radiology Residency program. Interviews are offered to qualified applicants based on a complete application, including MyERAS application, medical school transcript, three letters of recommendation, curriculum vitae, and other required documents.
The program highlights its exceptional facilities, wide range of clinical experiences, strong surgical partnerships, cutting-edge research opportunities, and commitment to education. Residents can expect robust training in Interventional Radiology alongside dedicated faculty members.
If interested, appropriately qualified applicants with J-1 visa sponsorship through ECFMG will be considered. Additionally, the program offers a travel scholarship for underrepresented in medicine student experiences in Interventional Radiology and participates in programs supporting underrepresented ethnic groups.
For more specific details on the application requirements and program structure, interested candidates should review the full information provided on the Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals Program website.
Web Sources
- Interventional Radiology Residency Program | Medical College of Wisconsin
- Imaging Research Team | Radiology | Medical College of Wisconsin
- Vascular & Interventional Radiology Division | Medical College of Wisconsin
- Diagnostic Radiology Division | Medical College of Wisconsin
- Patient Care | Medical College of Wisconsin
- Imaging Sciences Division | Medical College of Wisconsin
Team
PGY1 Positions 2 ( 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
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- Crime Rate and Safety: Milwaukee has some areas with higher crime rates, so it's important to research neighborhoods before choosing a place to live.
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- Races and Population: Milwaukee is a diverse city with a significant African American population. The city also has a growing Hispanic community.
- Education: Milwaukee has several universities and colleges, offering educational opportunities for residents.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Milwaukee is relatively affordable compared to other major cities, making it attractive for residents.
- Proximity to Other Cities: Chicago is about 90 miles away from Milwaukee, which can be reached by a 1.5-2 hour drive. Chicago offers big city amenities and diverse opportunities.
Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural scene, proximity to Lake Michigan.
Cons: Some neighborhoods have higher crime rates, harsh winters.
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