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University Program Information
The University of Montreal offers a comprehensive range of programs in the field of medicine, including the Department of Radiology, Radio-Oncology, and Nuclear Medicine.
Department Overview
The Department of Radiology, Radio-Oncology, and Nuclear Medicine is committed to providing high-quality education, research, and patient care. The department offers various programs, including:
- Undergraduate medical studies or externship
- Residency programs
- Diagnostic radiology
- Radiation oncology program
- Nuclear medicine
- Diagnostic neuroradiology
- Fellowship programs (DES)
- Diagnostic neuroradiology (DES)
- Musculoskeletal imaging program
- Cardiothoracic imaging program
- Breast imaging
- Abdominal and pelvic imaging program
- Interventional radiology
- Pediatric radiology program
- Radiation oncology program
- Biomedical sciences
- Biomedical engineering
- Medical physics
- Scholarships and awards at the Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
Neuroradiology Program
The Neuroradiology Program is a two-year fellowship program accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The program is open to medical doctors specialized in radiology or medical imaging. Proficiency in French is required.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the program requires:
- A letter of motivation
- Three letters of recommendation
- A curriculum vitae
- A minimum of 18 months' notice before the start of the program
Program Overview
The program provides comprehensive and varied exposure to adult and pediatric neuroradiology. Residents can benefit from rotations in three or four different hospitals, with the CHUM as the primary hospital. The program also includes a minimum one-month internship in pediatric neuroradiology at the CHU Sainte-Justine.
Objectives
The objective of the program is to train a neuroradiologist capable of acting as a specialized and autonomous consultant for referring physicians from various neuroscientific specialties.
Evaluation and Assessment
The program includes a theoretical course curriculum, with evaluations and objectives specific to the requirements of the Royal College.
Research Opportunities
Residents can participate in research projects, with a minimum of half a day per week available for research activities.
Faculty and Research
The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal comprises various departments, including:
- Anesthesiology and pain medicine
- Biochemistry and molecular medicine
- Surgery
- Medicine
- Family medicine and emergency medicine
- Microbiology, infectiology and immunology
- Neuroscience
- Nutrition
- Obstetrics-gynecology
- Ophthalmology
- Pathology and cell biology
- Pharmacology and physiology
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry and addictology
- Radiology, radiation oncology and nuclear medicine
The university also offers various research opportunities, including:
- Research department
- Main research themes
- Artificial intelligence applied to medical imaging and personalized therapy
- Scholarship researchers
- Hospital research centers
- Research grants
