Radiologist Schools

Radiology is the study of the human body through medical images. These medical images were originally taken through X-rays, but technological advances have provided other tools such as ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and the use of computers. Radiologists are physicians who have completed additional training in radiology. Schools offering these programs often include a residency (long-term paid internship), fellowships and research experience.
  1. University of Washington

    • The University of Washington's Department of Radiology provides graduate and post-graduate programs, a residency program and continuing education programs. There are ten academic sections in areas such as nuclear medicine, mammography and pediatric radiology. The school focuses largely on research within these sections. Students gain clinical experience through the University of Washington Medical Center and local radiology clinics like Seattle's Children's Hospital and VA Puget Sound Health Care System.

      Department of Radiology
      Box 357115
      1959 Pacific Street, Room RR215
      Seattle, WA 98195
      206-543-3320
      washington.edu

    University of Iowa

    • The University of Iowa's Department of Radiology features residencies in nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiology with seven fellowship options in areas such as neuroradiology, breast imaging and musculoskeletal radiology. Research is conducted within the department's five centers, which focus on specialities such as pulmonary imaging, imaging informatics and MRI. Clinical experience is gained through the University of Iowa's Children's Hospital and the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, which was ranked in the top 10 of America's Best Hospitals by "U.S News & World Report."

      Department of Radiology
      Room 3970 JPP
      University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
      200 Hawkins Drive
      Iowa City, IA 52242
      319-356-2188
      uiowa.edu

    Johns Hopkins University

    • The Department of Radiology and Radiological Science within Johns Hopkins University Hospital offers five-year radiology residencies and fellowships in areas such as interventional radiology, cross-sectional body imaging and pediatric radiology. The school also offers a technologist certificate program and eight research centers emphasizing areas such as functional brain imaging, radionuclide therapy and cellular molecular imaging. The hospital has been ranked within the top three best hospitals in the country in twelve out of the sixteen specialities listed by "U.S News & World Report."

      The Russell H. Morgan Department of
      Radiology and Radiological Science
      Johns Hopkins Hospital
      600 N. Wolfe Street
      Baltimore, MD 21287
      410-955-6500
      hopkinsradiology.org

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