Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Program

Radiology-diagnostic - Tulsa, OK | ACGME Code: 4203900160 | NRMP Code: 2162420A0

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The Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences offers a Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program. The program provides excellent exposure to a variety of imaging cases, diverse attending physicians, and opportunities for high-profile fellowships. Residents have access to various procedures throughout their training, including image-guided procedures. The program has a history of successful fellowship matches in programs across the country.

Application Information: Applicants must complete an application through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Eligible applicants should be graduates of COCA accredited osteopathic medical schools or US LCME medical schools with specific prerequisite requirements. National board exam scores, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement are required. Interviews are granted based on the Selection Committee's evaluation. Non-DO applicants have additional requirements, such as completing OPP Continuing Medical Education during residency.

Clinical Sites: The program is based at OSU Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is a large osteopathic hospital with a diverse range of high acuity cases. The hospital is licensed for 426 beds and provides extensive training opportunities for postgraduate programs.

Rotation Schedule: Residents rotate through various subspecialties, including Chest, Body, Nuclear medicine, Musculoskeletal, Ultrasound, Neuroradiology, and more. There is a call schedule for night shifts during certain years of residency.

Didactics & Conferences: The program includes daily noon conferences with attending-driven lectures, case conferences, and inter-departmental conferences. Residents also engage in medical student clerkships to enhance their radiology knowledge.

Overall, the Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences offers a comprehensive training experience with a focus on diverse pathology, procedural skills, and preparation for successful careers in both academic and private practice settings.

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Donald von Borstel

Coordinator

Christa Arnold

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PGY1 Positions 3 ( 3, 4, 3, 3 )

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Location

Tulsa County, Oklahoma

Population
669,279
Income
$63,332
Education
Education
34.8%
Employment
62.5%
Health
11.9%
Age
36
Crime
867
Housing
$155,000

Living in Tulsa, OK

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Tulsa has a slightly higher crime rate compared to the national average but certain neighborhoods are safer than others. It's recommended to research the specific area where you'll be living to understand safety levels.
  • Fun Activities: Tulsa offers a variety of cultural attractions, outdoor activities, and entertainment options including parks, museums, and a vibrant music scene. The city has many festivals throughout the year.
  • Climate: Tulsa has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for both extremes and occasional severe weather.
  • Races and Population: Tulsa is diverse with a mix of different races and a population that appreciates cultural diversity.
  • Education: Tulsa is home to several higher education institutions including the University of Tulsa and Oral Roberts University.
  • Cost of Living: Tulsa has a relatively low cost of living compared to other major cities in the US, making it an affordable place to reside.
  • Proximity to other cities: Tulsa is about 2 hours away from Oklahoma City by car. Oklahoma City offers a larger urban area with more amenities and attractions.
  • Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural scene, plenty of outdoor activities.
  • Cons: Higher crime rate in some areas, weather extremes.

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