5-year program, 2 residents per year
The Arnot Health Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program offers excellent experience for residents who are interested in a comprehensive and broad-based training in diagnostic radiology.
Academic credit is based on a 13 block year with a reasonable call schedule and clinical expertise in a wide spectrum of disease processes and radiological procedures in order to provide each resident with a broad clinical experience. Upon completion, you will be fully prepared for the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.
Diagnostic Radiology rotation provides clinical experience in utilization of all modalities of radiant energy in medical diagnosis and therapeutic procedures utilizing radiologic guidance. Residents will provide patient care through safe, efficient, appropriately utilized, quality-controlled diagnostic and/or interventional radiology techniques.
PGY-1: First Year Rotations
PGY-2: Second Year Rotations
PGY-3: Third Year Rotations
PGY-4: Fourth Year Rotations
PGY-5: Fifth Year Rotations
Residents participate in morning report, attending rounds, morbidity and mortality report, radiologic pathology, monthly journal club and weekly lectures, and grand rounds.
The Arnot Health Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program offers excellent experience for residents who are interested in a comprehensive and broad-based training in diagnostic radiology.
Academic credit is based on a 13 block year with a reasonable call schedule and clinical expertise in a wide spectrum of disease processes and radiological procedures in order to provide each resident with a broad clinical experience. Upon completion, you will be fully prepared for the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.
Diagnostic Radiology rotation provides clinical experience in utilization of all modalities of radiant energy in medical diagnosis and therapeutic procedures utilizing radiologic guidance. Residents will provide patient care through safe, efficient, appropriately utilized, quality-controlled diagnostic and/or interventional radiology techniques.
PGY-1: First Year Rotations
- 1 Gynecology
- 1 Pediatrics
- 1 ICU/CCU
- 4 Internal Medicine
- 1 General Surgery
- 1 Emergency Medicine
- 1 Family Medicine, OMM and Ambulatory
- 2 Elective
- 1 Night Float
PGY-2: Second Year Rotations
- 1 Clinical Radiology
- 1 Ultrasound
- 1 Musculoskeletal
- 1 Neuroradiology
- 1 Chest
- 2 GI/GU/Fluoroscopy
- 1 Nuclear Medicine
- 1 Emergency Radiology
- 1 Pediatric Radiology
- 2 CT
- 1 MRI
PGY-3: Third Year Rotations
- 1 Ultrasound
- 1 Musculoskeletal
- 1 Neuroradiology
- 1 Chest
- 1 GI/GU/Fluoroscopy
- 1 Mammography
- 1 Nuclear Medicine
- 1 Emergency Radiology
- 1 CT
- 1 MRI
- 2 Interventional Radiology
- 1 Elective
PGY-4: Fourth Year Rotations
- 2 Pediatric Radiology
- 1 CT
- 1 Emergency Radiology
- 1 Ultrasound
- 1 Neuroradiology
- 1 Nuclear Medicine
- 1 Mammography
- 1 Interventional Radiology
- 1 Musculoskeletal
- 1 Chest
- 1 American Institute of Radiologic Pathology
- 1 Elective
PGY-5: Fifth Year Rotations
- 1 Cardiac Radiology
- 1 Interventional Radiology
- 1 MRI
- 1 Nuclear Medicine
- 1 Chest
- 1 GI/GU
- 4 Elective
- 1 Neuroradiology
- 1 Mammography
Residents participate in morning report, attending rounds, morbidity and mortality report, radiologic pathology, monthly journal club and weekly lectures, and grand rounds.