University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Program
Radiology-diagnostic - Kansas City, MO | ACGME Code: 4202821231 | NRMP Code: 1343420A0
The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine radiology residency program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering all areas of radiology, including cardiovascular imaging, OB, and neuro IR. Residents have access to a new radiology education facility with educational resources such as e-anatomy, STATdx, RadPrimer, and free online textbooks. The program includes daily conferences, a monthly Journal Club, Interesting Case Conference, and a physics course during the PGY4 year. Residents are encouraged to engage in scholarly activities and are provided financial support for presenting at national meetings. The program also offers a resident buddy system, ACE mentoring program, and hosts visiting professors to enhance learning. Residents rotate through different subspecialties at various hospital sites, gaining hands-on experience and exposure to MR imaging. Additionally, residents attend the American Institute of Radiological Pathology course during the PGY4 year. The program pays for residents to take yearly in-service exams and offers research opportunities with free statistical support. The residency program is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education.
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Living in Kansas City, MO
- Crime Rate and Safety: Kansas City has areas with varying safety levels. It's advisable to research specific neighborhoods before moving.
- Fun Activities: Known for its barbecue, jazz music, and vibrant arts scene, Kansas City offers plenty of cultural events, dining options, and outdoor activities.
- Climate: Kansas City experiences hot, humid summers and cold winters with occasional snowfall.
- Races and Population: Kansas City has a diverse population with a mix of cultures and backgrounds.
- Education: The city is home to several universities and colleges, providing educational opportunities.
- Cost of Living: Kansas City generally has a lower cost of living compared to other major cities in the U.S.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Larger cities like St. Louis, MO, and Omaha, NE, are relatively close, with driving times ranging from 3 to 5 hours.
- Pros: Affordable living, cultural richness, diverse community, recreational options.
- Cons: Some areas may have safety concerns, winters can be cold.
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