Universities With Radiology Programs

Careers in radiology require a considerable amount of education and training. Fortunately, many universities offer graduate degrees, postdoctoral studies, residencies and fellowships in diagnostic imaging. No matter where you are in the country, you will be able to find a school well-suited to the needs of a budding radiologist.
  1. Duke University

    • In Duke's the 3/2 residency program, students receive slightly more than three years of training in general diagnostic radiology and nearly two years of training in a specialized area of radiology. Medical students learn about future radiology training by shadowing the department, shadowing in a private practice, taking elective courses in radiology and attending radiology conferences. Continuing medical education involves seminars for technologists and radiology nurses. Fellowships are offered in nuclear medicine, vascular and interventional radiology, neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, abdominal imaging, breast imaging and cardiothoracic imaging.

      Department of Radiology
      Box 3808
      Duke University Medical Center
      Durham, NC 27710
      919-684-2711
      radiology.duke.edu

    Stanford University

    • It was over a hundred years ago that Stanford's department of radiology began contributing to advances in the fields of medicine and surgical procedures. The department's purpose is to improve health through excellence in three main areas of imaging: education, research and patient care. Distinct programs exist for students falling into four categories: medical students; graduate and postdoctorate students of medical imaging; residents, who receive four years of clinical training; and radiologists, technologists and scientists pursuing more education.

      Department of Radiology
      Stanford University School of Medicine
      300 Pasteur Drive
      Stanford, CA 94305
      650-723-2300
      radiology.stanford.edu

    University of Washington

    • The department of radiology at the University of Washington aspires to meet the needs of the hospitals it serves and to advance how imaging sciences improve the condition of human life" The department offers graduate and postgraduate programs in basic science, a residency program, education for medical students, training for allied health professionals, and continuing education for practicing physicians. Also available are postresidency fellowships in specific disciplines, including body imaging, body imaging of cancer, neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, ER/trauma, musculoskeletal radiology, cardiac imaging, cardiopulmonary imaging and mammography and breast imaging.

      UW Radiology
      4245 Roosevelt Way Northeast
      Seattle, WA 98105
      206-598-2971
      www.rad.washington.edu

    Other Universities

    • Other universities that offer programs in radiology include Columbia University, the University of Florida, the University of Michigan and Yale University.

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