Daily lectures are offered in house, supplemented by an affiliation with Michigan State University's Department of Radiology. Residents participate in weekly didactic lectures at MSU with a large variety of topics and visiting professors in all sub-specialties.
Physics lectures are given to all residents at Michigan State University. We have a physicist present on a consulting basis. Topics include:
Radiology interacts with almost all services within the hospital. Several interdisciplinary conferences are scheduled throughout the year.
The Journal Club meets monthly. Radiologic journals are stressed, but any appropriate article can be discussed. The articles are presented by a resident or staff and all members of the department are encouraged to attend. One attending is designated to monitor the proceedings monthly.
The Radiology Department maintains a separate library as a supplement to the more extensive Corewell Health Farmington Hills Hospital library. Reading assignments and a reading list are given to the resident on an on-going basis and are continually upgraded. Subscriptions to STATdx, RADPrimer and E-anatomy are provided to residents to supplement their education.
PGY - 2
Rotation | Length |
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Combined general radiology | 5.5 months |
C.T. | 2 months |
Ultrasound | 1.5 months |
Nuclear medicine | 1 month |
Interventional | 1 month |
MRI | 1 months |
Rotation | Length |
---|---|
Combined general radiology | 5.5 months |
C.T. | 2 months |
Ultrasound | 1.5 months |
Nuclear medicine | 1 month |
Interventional | 1 month |
MRI | 1 months |
PGY - 3, PGY - 4, PGY -5
Rotation | Length |
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General radiology (includes GI, GU, chest x-ray, chest C.T., x-ray, and ER) | 17 months |
Nuclear medicine | 5 months |
C.T. | 3 months |
Ultrasound | 2 months |
Interventional | 2 months |
Pediatric | 3 months |
Magnetic resonance imaging | 2 months |
Neuroradiology | 3 months |
Electives | 3 months |
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology | 1 month |
Emergency radiology | 2 months |
Mammography | 3 months |
Rotation | Length |
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General radiology (includes GI, GU, chest x-ray, chest C.T., x-ray, and ER) | 17 months |
Nuclear medicine | 5 months |
C.T. | 3 months |
Ultrasound | 2 months |
Interventional | 2 months |
Pediatric | 3 months |
Magnetic resonance imaging | 2 months |
Neuroradiology | 3 months |
Electives | 3 months |
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology | 1 month |
Emergency radiology | 2 months |
Mammography | 3 months |
Case logs are a requirement of the ACGME and are reviewed by the Program Director monthly to ensure the required case minimums are being met.
The resident is evaluated on the ability to perform the following procedures
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