SUNY Upstate Medical University Program
Interventional radiology - independent - Syracuse, NY | ACGME Code: 4153500014
The SUNY Upstate Medical University Program in Radiology offers a comprehensive four-year training program for Diagnostic Radiology residents. The program has 28 residents and a core faculty of 35 attending radiologists. The majority of training occurs at the University Hospital of SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Residents at SUNY Upstate benefit from a curriculum that includes rotations in core subspecialties like abdominal radiology, mammography, cardiothoracic radiology, and more. The final year allows for electives and scholarly activities, including opportunities for Nuclear Radiology Fellowship or Interventional Radiology training.
The program provides academic stipends for board exams, subscriptions to radiology resources, and has access to Radiology and Medical University Libraries. There are multiple teaching conferences and a structured curriculum covering various radiology subspecialties.
After graduation, residents often pursue fellowships or choose private practice. SUNY Upstate's program has a strong track record of preparing residents for successful careers. The program accepts applications through ERAS and is open to International Medical Graduates who meet specific criteria.
For detailed information about the program curriculum, clinical sites, faculty, and resident profiles, you can refer to the SUNY Upstate Medical University Radiology Program website.
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Syracuse city, New York
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- Safety: Syracuse has a moderate crime rate. It's essential to be cautious, especially in certain areas of the city.
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- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse population, proximity to outdoor activities.
- Cons: Cold winters, moderate crime rate in some areas.
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