Third and Fourth Years

The last two years of residency training are designed to suit the needs of the individual residents as they complete their training and prepare for board examinations. Residents complete at least three rotations on each radiologic subspecialty, yet have the flexibility to spend time electively exploring individual areas of interest of receiving additional training. The resident is given the opportunity to make independent decisions, and increased responsibility in image analysis, reporting of results, and performing procedures, all with careful review and supervision of faculty members. Additional rotations during the last two years of residency include Body MRI, Cardiac Radiology, Obstetrical Ultrasound, and the American Institute of Radiology Pathology (AIRP).