Radiology Residency Training Program
Success and opportunity set apart the Vanderbilt University Diagnostic
Radiology Residency Program. Opportunity is afforded in a broad range
of academic endeavors. Success can be measured by examination results
and fellowship and employment appointments. The career path of the Vanderbilt
radiology resident has no limitations; the choice is that of the resident.
The Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences
offers appointments that begin July 1 and are renewable yearly, subject
to satisfactory performance and progress during the previous year. All
residents must have first fulfilled the clinical year requirement as
defined by the American Board of Radiology. All residents are then required
to spend a full four years in diagnostic radiology in order to obtain
American Board of Radiology certification.
The residency training program is designed to provide
graded instruction and responsibility ranging from an introduction to
the basics at the start of the first year, to clinical observation in
preparation for evening and night call, and concluding with intense
preparation for the American Board of Radiology examination.
A clear advantage of this training program is the proximity
of the major centers. The Vanderbilt University Hospital including The
Children's Hospital, The Vanderbilt Clinic, and the Veterans Administration
Medical Center are all located on campus within a short walk of one
another. The one exception is the Meharry Medical College rotation which
is within a 10 minute drive from the Vanderbilt campus. Residents from
every service can readily participate in all departmental conferences,
lectures, meetings, and special events. All residents attend the radiological
pathology correlative course at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
(AFIP), usually in their third year.
Research opportunities are supported by a widely published
senior faculty and a radiological sciences division, as well as an animal
laboratory equipped for angiography. Secretarial, photographic, and
editorial support staff are also available.
For more information about the program or application process,
contact Laura Hughes at radprogram@vanderbilt.edu.