Diagnostic Radiology Residency
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Thank you for your interest in our Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program. The principle objective of the program is to train highly competent, well-rounded and responsible clinical radiologists with positive attitudes towards research. Emphasis is placed on training the resident to assume the role of consultant in the patient-care team, while also engaging in diagnostic and therapeutic imaging-guided procedures. The program strives to provide an excellent educational program with both in-depth practical experience in all radiological subspecialties, as well an extensive lecture-based curriculum. Basic and clinical research is encouraged for residents.
If you have any questions that are not answered to your satisfaction on this website feel free to contact our Program Coordinator, Namrata Soni (nsoni21@uic.edu).
Thank you for your interest in our program. We look forward to receiving your application.
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The University of Illinois at Chicago Radiology Residency program participates in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP). Applications are only accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
Completed applications and supporting documents (personal statement, curriculum vitae, transcript from medical school, three letters of recommendation, Dean’s letter, and a photograph) should be submitted via ERAS.
USMLE Step 1 is required. We do not require USMLE Step 2 scores but do consider these scores if available.
For more information, refer to:
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Resident Benefits
- Access to highly regarded online references:
- STATdx
- RadPrimer
- E-Anatomy
- Yearly book stipend
- Moonlighting opportunities at a nearby Level 1 Trauma Center
- Conference allowances:
- AIRP during 3rd year with stipend provided by the department
- Monetary allowance and time for presentation at a conference
- 1-3 days off for RSNA depending on PGY Level
- 3rd years are placed on less demanding rotations during the six months prior to their Board exam
- Time-off for both Physics and Boards reviews (e.g. Huda and Duke Reviews)
- Vacations are scheduled individually and include:
- Twenty workdays (four weeks) per year
- standard university holidays and sick days
- Access to highly regarded online references: