American diagnostic radiology residency and fellowship programmes.
- Author:
Carol Masters RUMACK
1
Author Information
1. University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO 80045, USA. carol.rumack@ucdenver.edu carol.rumack@ucdenver.edu
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Accreditation;
Clinical Competence;
statistics & numerical data;
Communication;
Curriculum;
Education, Medical, Graduate;
statistics & numerical data;
Educational Measurement;
Educational Status;
Fellowships and Scholarships;
statistics & numerical data;
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice;
Humans;
Internship and Residency;
statistics & numerical data;
Radiology;
education;
standards;
Singapore;
United States
- From:Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
2011;40(3):126-131
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
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Abstract:
American Diagnostic Radiology Residency and Fellowship programmes are Graduate Medical Education programmes in the United States (US) equivalent to the Postgraduate Medical Education programmes in Singapore. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited diagnostic radiology residency programmes require 5 years total with Post Graduate Year (PGY) 1 year internship in a clinical specialty, e.g. Internal Medicine following medical school. PGY Years 2 to 5 are the core years which must include Radiology Physics, Radiation Biology and rotations in 9 required subspecialty rotations: Abdominal, Breast, Cardiothoracic, Musculoskeletal, Neuroradiology, Nuclear and Paediatric Radiology, Obstetric & Vascular Ultrasound and Vascular Interventional Radiology. A core curriculum of lectures must be organised by the required 9 core subspecialty faculty. All residents (PGY 2 to 4) take a yearly American College of Radiology Diagnostic In-Training Examination based on national benchmarks of medical knowledge in each subspecialty. Because the American Board of Radiology (ABR) examinations are changing, until 2012, residents have to take 3 ABR examinations: (i) ABR physics examination in the PGY 2 to 3 years, (ii) a written examination at the start of the PGY 5 year and (iii) an oral exam at the end of the PGY 5 year. Beginning in 2013, there will be only 2 examinations: (i) the physics and written examinations after PGY 4 will become a combined core radiology examination. Beginning in 2015, the final certifying examination will be given 15 months after the completion of residency. After residency, ACGME fellowships in PGY 6 are all one-year optional programmes which focus on only one subspecialty discipline. There are 4 ACGME accredited fellowships which have a Board Certifi cation Examination: Neuroradiology, Nuclear, Paediatric and Vascular Interventional Radiology. Some ACGME fellowships do not have a certifying examination: Abdominal, Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology and Musculoskeletal Radiology. One year unaccredited fellowships can also be taken in Breast, Cardiothoracic or Women's Imaging.