Residency Program, Department of Radiology at the University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota offers an exceptional radiology residency program in an academic setting. The radiology residency program exposes the residents to both the academic and clinical practice of radiology. The primary goal is to train residents to become competent board certified and caring radiologists in a community or academic setting.

Patient care is the cornerstone of the program. Resident education and medical research in radiology can only succeed in an environment where the best patient care comes first.

The three primary teaching institutions for the radiology residency program perform over 400,000 examinations per year. The most up-to-date technology and medical expertise is available in all three institutions.

The Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program at the University of Minnesota is offering ten categorical (5 year) positions through the National Resident Matching Program.

   

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