The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Indiana University School of Medicine hosts two residencies for clinical physician training in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and one residency for PhD training in Diagnostic Imaging Physics. With more than 50 residents training as part of the department at any given time, these residencies complement each other to create one of the largest residency training cohorts in the United States. The achievements and reputation of the department’s teaching faculty along with the opportunities for advanced clinical service and facilities for and commitment to research make these exemplary programs for residents.
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Radiology Residency Programs at IU School of Medicine
Geared for the future
After completing training at IU School of Medicine, radiology residents are highly sought-after for fellowships and radiology practice positions throughout the United States. The department's robust network of hundreds of alumni also affords graduates the opportunity to explore employment and partnerships at highly competitive academic and private practice groups across the country. The department of receives over 800 inquiries about residencies from applicants each year; of these, excellent candidates are carefully selected for the 11 Radiology, two Interventional Radiology (Integrated) and two Diagnostic Imaging Physics training positions.Radiology Residency in Indianapolis
Medical students who are considering a radiology residency program in Indianapolis can find out more about IU School of Medicine’s Graduate Medical Education program, including details on stipends, benefits, policies and more.
Spirit of Medicine
Retired radiology residency leader a lifelong learner
Since her arrival to the school in 1977, Lois Shuman has seen every corner of the department transform and she’s played a vital role in its successes.