Radiology Residency program

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The Radiology Residency is a five-year program offered by Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center. It consists of one year of clinical medicine (Transitional Year) and four years in Radiology. Five candidates are accepted to the program each year.

Program Director William MacDonald, MD provides an introduction to the residency.

Program facts

Overview

Our ACGME-accredited program offers comprehensive training and access to the latest equipment and services.

Program overview

Goals

We strive to ensure each resident receives ample exposure and training in all facets of radiology.

Program goals

Curriculum

Radiology rotations include MSK, Cardiovascular, Thoracic, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and more.

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Meet the faculty

Aurora Radiology Residency faculty and AHCMG radiologists bring diverse backgrounds and a deep understanding of radiology and related fields to our program and serve as excellent role models and teachers for our residents.

Meet our faculty

Faculty scholarship

Read selected works from Aurora Radiology faculty.

Explore faculty scholarship

Meet the residents

Aurora residents come from all over the U.S. and the world, and bring a wide range of skills and interests to our program. Get to know them by watching a resident Q&A.

Meet our residents

Resident scholarship

Read selected works from Aurora Radiology residents.

Explore residents' scholarship

Radiology graduates

View a list of recent Aurora Radiology Residency graduates, and see where they secured fellowships.

View graduate placements

Salary & benefits

The Aurora Radiology Residency offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health coverage for you and your eligible dependents and many other perks.

Salary & benefits overview [PDF]

Apply to the residency

Learn how to apply to the Aurora Radiology Residency program. Get information about candidate requirements and the interview process.

Apply to Radiology Residency program

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