NYU Grossman School of Medicine Program
Radiology-diagnostic - New York, NY | ACGME Code: 4203521137 | NRMP Code: 2978420A1, 2978420A0
The Diagnostic Radiology Residency at NYU Grossman School of Medicine is a four-year program that provides extensive training in diagnostic imaging. Residents have the opportunity to work in various hospitals, including Tisch Hospital, Kimmel Pavilion, NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, and others. The program focuses on subspecialty disciplines such as breast imaging, cardiac imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, and more. Graduates often pursue academic careers or advanced fellowships.
Residents participate in core rotations in organ systems and imaging modalities during the first three years. The fourth year offers subspecialty training tailored to individual interests, research opportunities, and elective rotations. Residents can choose to participate in the early specialization in interventional radiology (ESIR) curriculum.
The program includes daily case conferences, didactic lectures, radiology conferences, interdisciplinary case conferences, and opportunities for research. Residents can engage in various research areas, present projects at conferences, and receive funding to attend radiology conferences.
The program is overseen by Nancy R. Fefferman, MD, Cecilia L. Mercado, MD, and Chloe M. Chhor, MD. For inquiries about the Diagnostic Radiology Residency, individuals can contact the program coordinators, Nikki Alimonda at [email protected], or Vien Tran at [email protected].
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PGY1 Positions 8 ( 8, 10, 8, 9 )
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New York city, New York
Living in New York, NY
- Crime Rate and Safety: New York City has improved its safety over the years, but like any big city, it does have some crime. However, most areas where medical residents live and work are considered safe.
- Fun Activities: New York City is a hub of culture, entertainment, and dining. From Broadway shows to world-class museums and iconic landmarks like Central Park and the Statue of Liberty, there's always something to do.
- Climate: New York City experiences all four seasons. Winters can be cold and snowy, while summers are warm and humid. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures.
- Races and Population: New York City is one of the most diverse cities in the world, with a large population of various races and ethnicities.
- Education: New York City is home to prestigious universities and medical centers, offering ample opportunities for learning and networking.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in New York City is high, particularly for housing. Medical residents may need to budget carefully to afford living in the city.
- Nearby Cities: Other major cities like Philadelphia and Boston are within a few hours' drive of New York City. Philadelphia is about 1.5 to 2 hours away by car, while Boston is around 3.5 to 4 hours away.
- Pros: Diverse culture, countless entertainment options, easy access to top medical facilities.
- Cons: High cost of living, crowded and fast-paced environment.
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