Baystate medical center/tufts university school of medicine program radiology residency




















A joint one year program with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center pools the resources of two large academic divisions to provide a strong experience for the future neuroradiologist. The fellowship provides training in the performance and interpretation of all aspects of neuroradiology including magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, myelography, arteriography, interventional neuroradiology procedures, vertebroplasty , spine pain procedures and head and neck radiology.

Fellows are supervised by staff neuroradiologists and are responsible for the performance and interpretation of all examinations under the supervision of staff neuroradiologists. The program is ideally suited for a career in private practice. The neuroradiology component draws upon the high volume wide range of both adult and pediatric pathology. Case demographics range from acute trauma, chronic disease, to bread and butter outpatient imaging. Regular interdisciplinary case conferences with neurosurgery, neurology, and ENT enhance the educational experience.

In the past, such offerings have included fellowship training in abdominal imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, and neuroradiology. Interventional neuroradiology fellowship training is also sponsored within the specialty section of Interventional Neuroradiology.

Tufts Medical Center provides mentorship in the fourth-year for students interested in a career in surgery. Tufts Medical Center also offers advanced training programs in vascular surgery and cardiothoracic surgery, while Lahey Clinic offers advanced training in plastic surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, and colorectal surgery. Baystate Medical Center offers advanced training in minimally invasive surgery. Students interested in summer research experiences should contact a surgical faculty member in their area of interest around January 1st in order to optimize their chances for successful placement and funding.

Clinical research electives can also be arranged by contacting the Chief of the relevant clinical team. Surgery Clerkship Director: Laurence H. Brinckerhoff, MD Associate Professor. Tufts University School of Medicine. Fourth-Year Electives Fourth-year elective rotations are available at all of the affiliated sites. The program has a unique balance of university- and community-based experiences, evidence-based and cutting-edge practices, all with dedicated faculty and staff to guide and mentor the residents through their training.

We maintain an elective rotation during the PGY-3 year which allows residents the opportunity to explore individualized curriculum enhancement such as international work, away rotations, and full-time research activities. In addition, residents are matched with career and research mentors to ensure that their goals are fulfilled to the highest potential.

Maine Medical Center's Residency Program :. Clinical experience is provided in the broad range of obstetrics and gynecology as defined by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The educational program is supervised by the Program Director and the Resident Education Committee, on which two residents sit.

Full time faculty provide teaching and supervision in all clinical arenas.



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