Diagnostic Radiology Residency
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University of Colorado Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
The University of Colorado Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program is a comprehensive and well-structured program that offers an outstanding breadth and depth of clinical radiology experiences. The program is committed to providing residents with a supportive and inclusive environment that fosters academic excellence, professional growth, and personal development.
Program Overview
The program is designed to provide residents with a strong foundation in the principles of radiology, as well as advanced training in specialized areas such as body imaging, breast imaging, cardiothoracic imaging, and neuroradiology. The program also emphasizes the importance of research and scholarly activity, with opportunities for residents to participate in research projects and present their work at national conferences.
Core Values
The program is guided by several core values, including:
- Cohesion: The program emphasizes the importance of teamwork and camaraderie among residents, with a focus on building strong relationships and supporting one another in all aspects of their training.
- Commitment: The program requires a commitment to developing excellence in all spheres of academic practice, including clinical skills, research, and education.
- Inquiry: The program encourages residents to ask questions, seek answers, and explore new ideas and approaches in the field of radiology.
- Kindness: The program emphasizes the importance of kindness, compassion, and empathy in all interactions, including those with patients, colleagues, and staff.
Education and Training
The program provides a comprehensive education and training experience, including:
- Clinical rotations in various specialties, such as body imaging, breast imaging, and neuroradiology
- Didactic lectures and conferences, including weekly grand rounds and monthly journal clubs
- Research opportunities, including participation in research projects and presentation of research at national conferences
- Opportunities for professional development, including leadership training and mentorship
Residency Program
The residency program is a four-year program that includes:
- Clinical rotations in various specialties
- Didactic lectures and conferences
- Research opportunities
- Opportunities for professional development
- A comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of radiology, including:
- Body imaging
- Breast imaging
- Cardiothoracic imaging
- Neuroradiology
- Nuclear medicine
- Pediatric radiology
- Radiological sciences
Fellowship Programs
The program offers several fellowship programs, including:
- ABR Alternate Pathway
- Body imaging
- Breast imaging
- Cardiothoracic imaging
- Musculoskeletal imaging
- Neuroradiology
- Nuclear radiology
- Pediatric radiology
- Pediatric fetal-cardiac imaging
- Pediatric neuroradiology
- Combined pediatric radiology and research fellowship
- IR APP fellowship
Research Opportunities
The program provides numerous research opportunities, including:
- Participation in research projects
- Presentation of research at national conferences
- Collaboration with faculty members and other researchers
- Access to state-of-the-art research facilities and equipment
Department of Radiology
The Department of Radiology at the University of Colorado is a comprehensive and well-respected department that provides a wide range of clinical and research services. The department is committed to providing excellent patient care, advancing the field of radiology through research and education, and fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for faculty, staff, and trainees.
Location
The program is located at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, which is situated in Aurora, Colorado. The campus is home to a number of state-of-the-art facilities, including the Leprino Building, which houses the Department of Radiology.
Affiliations
The program is affiliated with several major healthcare organizations, including:
- UCHealth
- Children's Hospital Colorado
- Denver Health
- National Jewish Health
- Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
