Curriculum
PGY2 (R1)
All Rotations at Strong Memorial Hospital. Vacation (up to 20 days) is flexibly scheduled, typically no more than one week per block at a time. Research is done on the residents’ own time. Residents take DR call during DR rotations, and IR call when on Interventional Radiology rotation
- Musculoskeletal Imaging
- Emergency Radiology
- Pediatric Radiology
- Cardio-thoracic Imaging
- GI/GU
- Ultrasound
- Nuclear Medicine
- Interventional Radiology
- Abdominal Imaging
- Neuroradiology
PGY3 (R2)
All Rotations at Strong Memorial Hospital. Vacation (up to 20 days) is flexibly scheduled, typically no more than one week per block at a time. Research is done on the residents’ own time. Residents take DR call during DR rotations, and IR call when on Interventional Radiology rotation
- Night Float
- Pediatric Radiology
- Cardio-thoracic Imaging
- Abdominal Imaging
- Musculoskeletal Imaging
- Ultrasound
- GI/GU
- Interventional Radiology
- Nuclear Medicine
- Breast Imaging
- Neuroradiology
PGY4 (R3)
All Rotations at Strong Memorial Hospital. Vacation (up to 20 days) is flexibly scheduled, typically no more than one week per block at a time. Research is done on the residents’ own time. Residents take DR call during DR rotations, and IR call when on Interventional Radiology rotation.
- Breast Imaging
- OB/Ultrasound and Ultrasound
- AIRP
- Abdominal Imaging
- Night Float
- Interventional Radiology
- Musculoskeletal Radiology
- Emergency Radiology
- Neuroradiology
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Cardiac Nuclear Medicine/Nuclear Medicine
- Nuclear Medicine - PET
- Pediatric Radiology
*AIRP = American Institute for Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course held in Silver Spring, MD
PGY-5 (R4)
Unless stated, all rotations are at Strong Memorial Hospital. Vacation (up to 20 days) is flexibly scheduled, typically no more than one week per block at a time. Research is done on the residents’ own time. Residents take DR call and IR call.
- 10 blocks of Interventional Radiology
- ICU
- Night Float/Elective
- Outpatient Interventional Radiology at East River Road
- Highland Interventional Radiology (Highland Hospital)
PGY-6 (R5)
Unless stated, all rotations are at Strong Memorial Hospital. Vacation (up to 20 days) is flexibly scheduled, typically no more than one week per block at a time. Research is done on the residents’ own time. Residents take IR call.
- 10 blocks of Interventional Radiology
- Breast Imaging
- Electives
- Acute Stroke block
Electives
Electives are meant to broaden the trainee's education. Options include clinical rotations such as Transplant, Hepatology, additional ICU rotation, GI, Diagnostic Radiology and its subspecialties.
Evaluations
Resident performance is regularly reviewed to ensure satisfactory progress. Informal feedback from attendings with respect to medical knowledge, reports, diagnostic and therapeutic imaging plans is given. Formal written evaluations are completed by attendings, fellows, and all residents at the completion of each rotation.
Each resident meets with the program director at least semiannually to review performance.
Participation in the annual American College of Radiology In-Service Examination is required during the first three years of residency. This test provides an external benchmark to guide the Resident in their study. In the IR years, the faculty organize a Mock Oral Boards session for the seniors.
"URMC is a great training center with a large diversity of pathology that will allow me to be a well rounded Interventional Radiologist."