University of Chicago Medical Center Program
Interventional radiology - integrated - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 4161600005 | NRMP Code: 1160416A0
The University of Chicago Medical Center offers an integrated IR/DR Residency Program that spans five years. Participants engage in subspecialty tracks covering various areas such as abdominal CT, breast imaging, neurointerventional radiology, and more. The program also includes rotations in critical care medicine and hepatology.
Dedicated faculty members with extensive experience or fellowship training oversee each subspecialty. Residents have access to educational resources like a newly designed study room, resident conference room equipped with projection capabilities, and daily educational conferences. There are also provisions for attending national conferences and engaging in research activities.
The program is well-rounded, providing a comprehensive experience in both diagnostic and interventional radiology. State-of-the-art imaging systems such as CT and MRI units are available, along with interventional suites and advanced monitoring capabilities.
The IR/DR Integrated Residency Program at the University of Chicago Medical Center is ACGME accredited and promotes a research-focused learning environment. The faculty members list includes notable professionals in the field.
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PGY1 Positions 2 ( 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 )
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Chicago city, Illinois
Living in Chicago, IL
- Crime Rate and Safety: Chicago has areas with higher crime rates, but many neighborhoods are safe. It's important to be cautious and aware of your surroundings.
- Fun Activities: Chicago offers a vibrant cultural scene, with museums, theaters, music venues, and a variety of dining options. There are also beautiful parks and Lake Michigan for outdoor activities.
- Climate: Chicago has cold winters with snow and hot, humid summers. Spring and fall are pleasant seasons.
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- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Nearby bigger cities include Milwaukee, WI (1.5 hours drive) and Indianapolis, IN (3 hours drive).
- Pros: Rich cultural scene, diverse population, great food options, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Cons: Higher cost of living, areas with higher crime rates, and extreme weather conditions.
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