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Rochester General Hospital's Interventional Radiology Residency Program offers an in-depth and comprehensive training structure focused on both Interventional Radiology (IR) and Diagnostic Radiology (DR). The program features two primary tracks: the Integrated IR/DR Residency and the Independent IR Residency, complemented by the Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR) option.

The Integrated IR/DR program is a five-year training structure designed for medical graduates interested in completing their residency in both fields, allowing for comprehensive dual certification. This innovative approach addresses the evolution of IR as a critical clinical service, emphasizing the importance of periprocedural care and patient management, thereby enhancing the overall training experience. The Integrated track allows for joint training with Diagnostic Radiology residents, ensuring that IR/DR residents gain ample exposure to both diagnostic imaging and interventional techniques from the outset.

Curriculum Overview

The curriculum spans five years with early years primarily dedicated to Diagnostic Radiology, during which Integrated IR residents will also participate in selected IR rotations. The first three years (PGY 2-4) are spent alongside traditional DR residents, focusing on core imaging techniques and interpretations, as well as specific IR rotations interspersed throughout. The final two years (PGY 5-6) concentrate almost exclusively on clinical IR training.

Independent Interventional Radiology Residency

The Independent IR Residency is a one-to-two-year program aimed at residents who have completed a Diagnostic Radiology residency. It allows them to specialize in interventional techniques, ultimately preparing them for board certification in both IR and DR. Flexibility in the program allows for an individualized approach, enabling residents to focus on specific interventional skills and gain extensive hands-on experience.

Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR)

This optional path allows second-year Diagnostic Radiology residents to apply during their training, with one resident selected annually. This early designation enables focused IR training during the fourth DR year, elevating the resident's training pipeline to match for a one-year Independent IR residency after completion of DR.

Research and Clinical Exposure

Rochester General Hospital provides a robust clinical and operational setting for the IR residency, equipped with comprehensive facilities and a variety of procedures performed routinely including arterial disease interventions, venous disease interventions, interventional oncology, and multiple urological and nephrological interventions. The program strongly encourages resident involvement in research, which is supported during dedicated research time built into the training.1

Visa Support and Application Requirements

The program supports J-1 and H-1B visa sponsorship for international medical graduates (IMGs) and expeditious processing of applications is facilitated for eligible candidates. Applicants must submit through ERAS, and a minimum requirement includes a medical degree from an accredited institution, a Dean's Letter, CV, Personal Statement, and a minimum of three letters of recommendation. Notably, there isn't a mandatory minimum board score for eligibility, emphasizing a holistic review of all applications. Interviews are highly competitive; thus applying early is recommended.2

Benefits and Salary

The benefits include competitive salaries across different PGY levels, comprehensive medical insurance, five weeks of paid vacation, funding for professional development activities, moonlighting opportunities, and various educational allowances for conferences and textbooks. Overall, the support ensures that residents can focus on their training without the stress of financial burdens.3

Diversity and Inclusion

The program actively promotes diversity and inclusion, recognizing the essential role diverse perspectives play in enhancing medical practices and improving patient care. The residents are encouraged to engage in initiatives that foster an inclusive environment and community interaction.4

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Program Size

1 (2 years)
Accreditation Status
Continued Accreditation since July 2020

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Quality of Life

First year average hours per week:

60hrs

First year max cons. hours on duty:

12hrs

First Year Salary:

$86,000

First Year Paid Vacation:

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First Year Paid Sick Leave:

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Fellowship Rate:

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Faculty to Residents Ratio:

7X

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Min. Step 2 Score:

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Location

Rochester, NY

Population
211,328
Income
$77,719
Education
36.2%
Employment
60.6%
Health
7.9%
Age
34

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Living in Rochester, NY

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Rochester has a higher crime rate compared to the national average, with certain areas experiencing more crime. It's advisable to research the specific neighborhoods for safety.
  • Fun Activities: Rochester offers a variety of cultural attractions, parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The city is known for its festivals, museums, and a lively arts scene.
  • Climate: Rochester experiences four distinct seasons with cold winters, mild summers, and colorful fall foliage. Snowfall is common in winter.
  • Races and Population: Rochester is a diverse city with a mix of different races and ethnicities, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry.
  • Education: Rochester is home to several universities and colleges, providing educational opportunities for residents. The city also has a strong focus on K-12 education.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Rochester is lower than the national average, making it a more affordable option for residents.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities: New York City is approximately a 6-hour drive from Rochester, while Buffalo is about a 1.5-hour drive. Both cities offer a range of amenities, entertainment options, and cultural attractions.
  • Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural offerings, strong educational institutions.
  • Cons: Higher crime rate in certain areas, colder winters.

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