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Degree
Masters
Major
Radiology
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program

The Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program is a comprehensive educational experience designed to provide residents with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to become proficient radiologists.


Program Overview

The program is structured to offer a well-rounded education in diagnostic radiology, with a focus on clinical practice, research, and professional development.


Meet the Residents

The program's residents are a diverse group of individuals from various backgrounds, united by their passion for radiology and commitment to excellence.


A Day in the Life

A typical day in the life of a resident in the program involves a combination of clinical duties, educational activities, and research pursuits.


Ask a Resident

Residents in the program are available to answer questions and provide insights into their experiences, offering a unique perspective on the program's strengths and challenges.


Fellowship Matches

The program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive fellowship positions, reflecting the high quality of education and training provided.


Why Colorado?

The program is located in Colorado, offering residents a unique blend of urban and outdoor recreational opportunities, as well as access to a diverse patient population and cutting-edge medical facilities.


Admission Criteria

  • Admission to the program is highly competitive, with applicants selected based on their academic achievements, clinical experience, and personal qualities.
    • Academic achievements, including undergraduate and medical school transcripts
    • Clinical experience, including internships and research positions
    • Personal qualities, including communication skills, teamwork, and leadership abilities

Program Details

  • The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
  • The program duration is four years, with an optional fifth year for research or additional clinical training
  • The program curriculum includes a combination of didactic instruction, clinical rotations, and research projects
    • Didactic instruction, including lectures, seminars, and workshops
    • Clinical rotations, including general radiology, neuroradiology, and interventional radiology
    • Research projects, including basic science, clinical, and translational research

Research Areas

  • The program offers research opportunities in a variety of areas, including:
    • Imaging modalities, including MRI, CT, and ultrasound
    • Clinical applications, including oncology, neurology, and cardiology
    • Basic science, including radiobiology and imaging physics
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