Rutgers Health/New Jersey Medical School Program
Radiology-diagnostic - Newark, NJ | ACGME Code: 4203321226 | NRMP Code: 1398420A0
The Rutgers Health/New Jersey Medical School Program offers an ACGME accredited residency program in diagnostic radiology. The program provides comprehensive training in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and nuclear medicine. Residents have the opportunity to train at University Hospital in Newark, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, and Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center. The program aims to offer a diverse training environment by incorporating the strengths of each clinical site and teaching faculty.
To apply to the Rutgers NJMS Radiology Residency Program, candidates can use ERAS. The program also accepts and reviews applicants' supplemental ERAS applications. Applicants must have completed a transitional year or preliminary year in medicine, surgery, or pediatrics before entering the radiology program. Additionally, applicants are required to have passed USMLE Step I and II before entering the program.
The program sponsors J1 visas for foreign medical students. Residents in the program engage in clinical investigations, and the Department of Radiology has strong basic and translational research programs. The faculty members have international reputations in their research areas and contribute to national radiation protection organizations.
For more information and updates, candidates can follow the NJMS Radiology program on social media.
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Newark city, New Jersey
Living in Newark, NJ
Newark, NJ is a city rich in history and culture. Here are some aspects to consider about living in Newark:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Newark has a reputation for having a higher crime rate compared to other cities. While efforts have been made to improve safety, it's important to be vigilant.
- Fun Activities: Newark offers a variety of cultural attractions, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The city is home to the Newark Museum, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and Prudential Center.
- Climate: Newark experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for snow in the winter months.
- Races and Population: Newark is a diverse city, with a population that includes a mix of African American, Hispanic, and Caucasian residents.
- Education: Newark is home to several universities and colleges, including Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Newark is relatively high compared to national averages, especially in terms of housing costs.
- Proximity to Major Cities: Newark is approximately 9 miles from New York City, which can be reached in about 30-40 minutes by car (depending on traffic). New York City offers additional opportunities for entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences.
- Pros: Cultural diversity, proximity to New York City, educational opportunities.
- Cons: Higher crime rate, higher cost of living.
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