Radiology
- We have a well-trained and knowledgeable
faculty. Most have come to St. Joseph's Hospital and
Medical Center from academic positions in nationally recognized
teaching institutions and have additional training and expertise
in all radiology subspecialty areas.
- The academic structure of our program is
based on a rich and diverse clinical patient experience with a
flexible curriculum designed for the individual resident's needs
and a balance between primary and tertiary care
experiences.
- Our world-renowned Barrow Neurological
Institute provides training in the field of
Neuroradiology.
- Equipment is up-to-date, continuously
upgraded, and includes areas that are PACs based and
filmless.
- The majority of the resident's training is
spent at St. Joseph's with the exception of one month rotations
in interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, pediatrics and
ultrasound at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. In
addition, residents rotate through the McAuley Office Building
and Biltmore outpatient imaging facilities and will be exposed to
pure outpatient imaging including ultrasound, mammography, MRI,
fluoroscopy and breast biopsy (U/S and
stereotactic-guided). Residents are also given the
opportunity to observe in the office of Phoenix Perinatal
Associates for a two-week rotation with Dr. Harris Finberg in
focused high-risk obstetric ultrasound.
- AFIP and other conferences: Airfare,
lodging and tuition covered in full.
- Time off from work for Board
Exams.
- Computer facilities for residents with
Internet access.
- Free Daily Lunch at Noon
Conference.
- Personal Office Desk space.
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