Diagnostic Radiology Residencies
The Department of Radiology, in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University, offers the following residency program:
Accredited Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
The Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Program Diagnostic Radiology Residency is a four-year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited program that provides a rigorous curriculum structured around the core imaging divisions. Our department consists of over 90 attending subspecialty trained diagnostic radiologists who read the entire spectrum of studies done at the main campus, multiple satellite hospitals and outpatient imaging centers. This variety and volume of cases provide a unique resident experience, which prepares them well for both academic and private practice careers.
Interventional Radiology Residency Program
The first three years (PGY2-PGY4) of the Integrated IR Residency will focus primarily on Diagnostic Radiology rotations and the last two years (PGY5-PGY6) are devoted primarily to Interventional Radiology and include a wide variety of procedural rotations and an ICU rotation.
Medical Physics Residency Program
The Medical Physics Residency Program in the Department of Radiology at UH Cleveland Medical Center prepares residents for competent independent practice as certified medical physicists in diagnostic medical physics, nuclear medicine physics or both. Graduates are expected to have the knowledge, experience and demonstrated competencies to implement and maintain routine clinical procedures and practices and to evaluate, establish and monitor novel techniques for safety and efficacy.