University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Program
Interventional radiology - independent - Oklahoma City, OK | ACGME Code: 4153942037
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center offers an Independent Interventional Radiology Residency Program aimed at providing a space for excellent patient care, learning, and scholarship for interventional radiology residents. The program is designed to prepare residents to become skilled clinicians and leaders in their community and region. Located on a large campus, the program benefits from being the only Level One trauma center in the state, offering exposure to a diverse patient population from the NCI designated Cancer Center and the Veteran Affairs hospital nearby.
Applicants to the Independent Interventional Radiology Residency Training Program must have completed an ACGME-accredited residency program in Diagnostic Radiology or equivalent programs. They must be eligible to take the ABR Core Examination or the AOBR Diagnostic Radiology Combined Physics and Diagnostic Imaging Written Exam. The program accepts both ESIR and Non-ESIR applicants.
The campus is situated in Oklahoma City, offering various educational opportunities, professional sports, a strong economy, a vibrant arts scene, and a low cost of living.
For more information about the program's services and application process, interested individuals can refer to the provided contact information for the Independent Interventional Radiology Residency Coordinator, Kelsey Molskness.
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Oklahoma City CCD, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Living in Oklahoma City, OK
- Crime Rate and Safety: Oklahoma City has a moderate crime rate compared to other cities in the US. It is essential to be cautious and aware of your surroundings, especially in certain areas.
- Fun Activities: Oklahoma City offers various cultural attractions, parks, and restaurants. You can visit the Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, and enjoy outdoor activities at Lake Hefner.
- Climate: Oklahoma City has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for extreme weather conditions such as severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
- Races and Population: The population in Oklahoma City is diverse, with a mix of different races and ethnicities contributing to the city's cultural richness.
- Education: Oklahoma City is home to several higher education institutions, including the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Oklahoma City is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to reside.
- Neighboring Cities: Larger cities like Dallas and Kansas City are approximately 3-4 hours away by car. These cities offer more entertainment options and amenities.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural attractions, and proximity to larger cities.
- Cons: Weather can be extreme, and certain areas may have higher crime rates.
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