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Eleven diagnostic radiology residency positions—two categorical (PG-1) and nine advanced (PG-2)—are available each year.
All Department of Radiology residency positions at IU School of Medicine are filled through the ERAS. Find details on application requirements and processes through the Office of Graduate Medical Education.
Two categorical positions are available that incorporate an internal medicine internship followed by radiology at the PGY2 level the next year. Applicants apply to only one program and can decide on whether they prefer the categorical or advanced program at the time of ranking. An applicant can put one or both programs on his/ her rank list.
Swimming, indoor track and workout equipment are available to house staff in Indianapolis at the Natatorium for a reduced rate (317-274-3518) and the National Institute for Fitness and Sport (317-274-3432). Residents and fellows are also allowed to use the fitness centers located at IU Health hospitals and at the VA Hospital. Find all recreational facilities information on the Indianapolis Campus Recreation page.
Applications are not cut off by minimum scores. Instead, the department prefers to review an applicants’s entire application.
Three letters of recommendation are required. All residency application requirements are available through the Office of Graduate Medical Education.
All application material must be received, through ERAS, by November 1.
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Yes! On individual rotations, residents work closely with colleagues in small-group settings, attend daily noon conferences together, and enjoy social events outside of work to build camaraderie.