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Mission
The Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program at
The Ohio State University (OSU) is committed to
providing a well-rounded educational experience
to residents in every aspect of diagnostic
radiology. Our commitment is demonstrated
through our patient care, resident education,
academic pursuits in research, and teaching.
The program's parent institution is The Ohio
State University Hospital, while two additional
hospitals, Columbus Children's Hospital and OSU
East Hospital, and one outpatient clinic, Stoneridge Women's Imaging
Center, collaborate with the University Hospital to provide each resident with the fundamental tools that create a well-rounded educational experience in radiology.
View a map of our locations.
General Overview Diagnostic radiology encompasses a variety of diagnostic and image-guided therapeutic techniques, including all aspects of radiological diagnosis, nuclear radiology, diagnostic ultrasound, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, interventional procedures, and the use of other forms of radiant energy. Our residency program offers a quality graduate medical educational experience of adequate scope and depth in all of these associated diagnostic disciplines. We offer an environment that encourages the interchange of knowledge and experience among residents and faculty in the program and with residents and faculty in other major clinical specialties throughout the hospital.
Our Radiology Residency Program is a four-year training program preceded by a mandatory clinical internship in internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery or its subspecialties, obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, family practice, emergency medicine, or an ACGME or equivalent accredited transitional year.
For more information about The Ohio State University Medical Center we encourage you to go to http://medicine.osu.edu/gme.
Our residency program is for people holding an M.D. or D.O.. If you are seeking to become a Radiologic Technologist, please go to the School of Allied Medicine's Division of Radiologic Technology web site at http://amp.osu.edu/RD/ . |