Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
Salary & Benefits
The Department of Radiology is delighted to extend a wide variety of benefits for our residents, including:
- Four weeks of vacation yearly
- Paid holidays
- Seven academic days for conferences or research opportunities (in addition to vacation)
- Strong support for academic research and paper presentations with additional funded conferences upon approval and acceptance
- Meal call money provided during R2-R4 years
- Access to a wide variety of educational library resources, textbooks and journals, including individual accounts to STATdx, RADPrimer, e-Anatomy, and BoardVitals
- Departmental iPads provided for resident education, remote conferencing, and additional workflow capabilities.
- American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) tuition and housing paid; all residents attend during their third year (R3) in Washington, D.C. for a four-week course
- Chief residents have one funded conference week to attend the annual Association of University Radiologists (AUR)/Association of Program Directors in Radiology (APDR) meeting
- Employment eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Radiology Resident Work-Life Information
For work-life information related to your residency, please download the document below. If this information does not answer your questions and concerns, then please contact our residency office.
Graduate Medical Education Benefits
The Graduate Medical Education office maintains a comprehensive detailed list of up to date resident benefits and salary information.