Medical University of South Carolina Program
Location:
Charleston, SCSpecialty:
Radiology-diagnosticACGME Code:
4204521184NRMP Program Code:
1680420A0The Medical University of South Carolina offers a comprehensive Radiology-Diagnostic residency program aimed at training the next generation of clinically competent radiologists. This program is structured to provide substantial educational opportunities, clinical training, and research exposure in various subspecialties of radiology, thus promoting the development of well-rounded, skilled radiologists.
Program Structure
The residency program encompasses several key features designed to ensure an extensive learning experience. The program is organized into rotations across various subspecialties within the department of Radiology, including Abdominal Imaging, Breast Imaging, Cardiovascular Imaging, Neuroradiology, Nuclear Medicine, Pediatric Radiology, and Musculoskeletal Radiology, among others. This structure allows residents to gain hands-on experience and exposure to diverse clinical cases and imaging modalities.
1Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to meet the evolving needs of medical education and is aligned with ACGME core competencies. Residents participate in a series of clinical rotations that advance their knowledge and skills in diagnostic radiology. The program has an emphasis on both theoretical understanding and practical application under faculty supervision, ensuring residents process imaging studies competently and efficiently.
2Rotations
Rotations within the program are structured to maximize exposure across various imaging modalities. These rotations include responsibilities such as interpreting imaging studies, performing procedures, and engaging in interdisciplinary collaboration. Detailed exposure in each subspecialty lasts several months, allowing for a well-rounded skill set in diagnostic imaging.
3Research Opportunities
The program fosters a strong commitment to clinical and translational research. Residents are encouraged to engage in ongoing projects and to develop their research ideas, with support from faculty mentors. The program's research activities span a multitude of areas in diagnostic radiology, allowing residents the chance to publish and present their findings at national conferences.
4Training Sites
Training occurs primarily at the MUSC Health campus in Charleston, which features advanced imaging technologies, such as CT, MRI, and ultrasound. Facilities also include specialized centers within the MUSC system catering to critical care, pediatrics, and outpatient services. This diversity of training sites provides residents with a broad view of patient care.
5Visa and Sponsorship
The program supports qualified international medical graduates and sponsors J-1 visas for residency applicants. This policy extends an opportunity to a broad range of candidates, enhancing the educational environment through diversity.
6Competitiveness
The program is considered highly competitive. It seeks candidates with a strong academic foundation and diverse experiences. Both U.S. and international medical graduates are welcomed, and the program values the varied backgrounds and perspectives that applicants bring.
7Application Requirements
Applicants are required to submit essential documents through a recognized application system, including a CV, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and USMLE scores. The program generally favors applicants who have completed their medical education within a certain timeframe, ensuring they are up-to-date with medical advancements. Moreover, the program emphasizes the holistic review of candidates, measuring their potential contributions based on personal and educational experiences.
8Annual Benefits
Residents enjoy a competitive salary along with an array of benefits. These include health insurance options, paid leave for wellness, maternity and paternity leave, and educational funds to support professional development through attendance at conferences and workshops. This comprehensive benefits package underlines the program's commitment to the well-being and growth of its trainees.
9Website
- 1 .Department of Radiology | College of Medicine | MUSC
- 2 .Education Programs | College of Medicine | MUSC
- 3 .Radiology Divisions | College of Medicine | MUSC
- 4 .Vascular Interventional Radiology Research | College of Medicine | MUSC
- 5 .Benefits | College of Medicine | MUSC
- 6 .Application Process | College of Medicine | MUSC
Director
Seth Stalcup, MDAssociate Professor Appointed Since May 2022 -Coordinator
Program
Program Size
Composition
Quality of Life
First year average hours per week:
45hrsFirst year max cons. hours on duty:
14hrsFirst Year Salary:
$63,101First Year Paid Vacation:
-First Year Paid Sick Leave:
-Training
Fellowship Rate:
100%Faculty to Residents Ratio:
1XResidents career path:
Admission
Min. Step 2 Score:
-Visa Sponsorship:
J1YOG Cutoff:
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Charleston, SC
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Living in Charleston, SC
- Crime Rate and Safety: Charleston has a moderate crime rate, with certain areas experiencing more crime than others. Generally, downtown Charleston is considered safe, but like any city, it's important to be cautious, especially at night.
- Fun Activities: Charleston offers a rich history, beautiful beaches, vibrant culinary scene, and numerous cultural events. Residents can enjoy water sports, explore historical sites, indulge in delicious seafood, and attend music and arts festivals.
- Climate: Charleston has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The city receives a good amount of rainfall throughout the year.
- Races and Population: Charleston has a diverse population with a mix of races. It is known for its Southern charm and hospitality.
- Education: Charleston is home to several universities and colleges, providing educational opportunities for residents. The city also has good schools for families with children.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Charleston is slightly above the national average. Housing costs can be high, but there are affordable options available.
- Proximity to Larger Cities: Charleston is roughly 2 hours away from Columbia, SC, and about 4 hours away from Charlotte, NC. Both cities offer additional cultural attractions, dining options, and entertainment.
- Pros: Rich history, beautiful beaches, vibrant culinary scene, good educational opportunities.
- Cons: Some areas with higher crime rates, higher cost of living in certain neighborhoods.