Curriculum
Curriculum Details
Length of Program: 5 years
Number of rotations per academic year: 13
Off Service Rotations
Rotation | Duration | Completion |
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Emergency Medicine |
2 blocks |
Completed in PGY1 |
Cardiology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
General Internal Medicine |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
General Surgery |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Neurology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Obstetrics & Gynecology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Orthopedic Surgery |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Pediatrics |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Respirology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Urology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY1 |
Experience in Diagnostic Radiology
Division | Duration | Additional Information |
---|---|---|
Breast Imaging |
4 blocks |
Includes 2 blocks back-to-back @ MSH/PMH |
Chest Imaging |
6 blocks |
Includes 1 block Cardiac Imaging Partial credit from Community, ETR & Nuclear Medicine 1 block completed in PGY1 |
Neuroradiology |
6 blocks |
Partial credit from Community, ETR & Nuclear Medicine |
Interventional Radiology |
3 blocks |
|
Nuclear Medicine |
4 blocks |
|
Musculoskeletal |
6 blocks |
Partial credit from Community, ETR & Nuclear Medicine |
Pediatric Imaging |
4 blocks |
All blocks completed in PGY3-4 (longitudinal @ HSC) |
Abdominal/Body |
11 blocks |
Includes CT, GI, MRI & US Partial credit from Community, ETR & Nuclear Medicine 1 block CT Completed in PGY1 |
Obstetrical Imaging |
2 blocks |
Completed at SHSC or MSH |
Experience in Community Radiology
Rotation | Duration | Completion |
---|---|---|
Community in Radiology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY4/5 |
*Completed at affiliated Community Site
Additional Required Rotations
Rotation | Duration | Completion |
---|---|---|
Forensic Pathology |
1 block |
Completed in PGY4-5 |
Diagnostic Radiology TTP |
1 block |
Completed in PGY5 |
Research
In addition to the above, residents can take up to 3 blocks of research during their training provided that overall curriculum requirements are met. During their residency, residents are required to complete a publication-ready scholarly project.