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Residency Application Process

Applying to residency can be overwhelming. From thinking about a specialty to researching what city or state to live in—there’s a lot to consider when deciding which residency program is best. To make the process less stressful, the Radiology Student Interest Group (SIG) at Indiana University School of Medicine gathers the most useful resources to make the process less stressful for those considering a career in radiology. Additionally, the group offers advice in ensuring residency applications are the best they can be. From residency application panels, lectures and discussions to in-depth guides, Radiology SIG offers a unique experience for medical students and others who are about to leap into a residency. 

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Starting the Application

Learn more about the residency application process, including steps  and specific selection criteria. 
Third-year internal medicine resident Victoria Thomas, MD, RN, speaks at the White Coats for Black Lives protest on June 3.
The Beat

Led by residents, “White Coats for Black Lives” protest asserts that racism is a public health crisis

On the evening of June 3, an estimated 1,000 medical professionals and community members gathered on the greenway between Riley and Eskenazi hospitals to protest systemic racism.

Radiology Residency Resources