Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
The SSM Health/91Å®Éñ Department of Radiology offers a four-year fully-accredited residency program in diagnostic radiology. Available after the completion of one year of postgraduate training, the program emphasizes broad training in diagnostic radiology within an academic medical environment with some exposure to the private practice setting.
Program Overview
The SSM Health/91Å®Éñ Diagnostic Radiology program provides comprehensive training in radiology in a subspecialized academic setting. We are committed to a culture focusing on clinical excellence, patient safety and superior resident education. Our program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). We have a total of 24 residents with six residents in each class and an additional two DR/IR resident every year. We also offer multiple ACGME-approved Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR) pathway positions.
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Through progressive responsibility, residents acquire the skills to accurately and efficiently interpret imaging studies and perform image-guided procedures across all modalities. Rotations are four weeks long and include general diagnostic imaging, pediatrics, neurological CT, body CT, neurological MR, body MR, ultrasound, musculoskeletal, cardiac, obstetrics, breast, abdominal cardiothoracic and musculoskeletal procedures, interventional and nuclear medicine. We have a total of 28 diagnostic radiology residents. We also offer an ACGME approved ESIR pathway (one position per year).
Program Highlights
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Independent overnight call which helps to develops skills, builds confidence, and simulates private practice
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Two residents on-call at all times
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No call in R1 year until June
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‘Discrepancy system’ built in PACS to give feedback to residents on cases taken during call
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Flexible call scheduling to allow call switches
- Artificial intelligence software from AIDoc installed on workstations
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Ability to use vacation time from single days to two weeks at a time
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Vacation requests allowed on short notice
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Requests are encouraged to be submitted 30 days in advance
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Medical students
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Residents from other specialties
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At least one scholarly project is required for graduation
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Several faculty members actively engaged in research
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Dedicated research coordinator for the department
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mPOWER Clinical analytics system available for research projects
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Flexible scheduling to allow for academic conference attendance
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Research meeting quarterly
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Protected time from noon to 1 p.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. everyday
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Mix of teaching conferences including didactics and case-based lectures
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Book reviews, currently Core Radiology and Neuroradiology - The Requisites
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Monthly journal club
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Weekly quality improvement conferences, including discordant cases and follow-up cases
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Visiting professor program, where more than 10 distinguished radiologists per year from all sub-specialties are invited to give grand rounds and case review sessions
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Resident participation in multi-disciplinary conferences