Residency in Radiology
School of MedicineThe Radiology residency is a five-year program with the first three years of rotations through all radiological sub-specialities including pediatrics, emergency radiology, gastrointestinal, chest, musculoskeletal cardiovascular, breast imaging, ultrasound, positron emission tomography (PET), computerized tomography (CT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the final two years of training, residents spend most of the time in general radiology (training in all different subspecialties) and in the last year they can take two six-week long electives to select their subspecialty areas of interest.
