Residency
The ACGME accredited Radiology Residency Program at Jefferson has an outstanding national reputation. The American Board of Radiology (ABR) requires a one-year clinical internship followed by four years of training in Diagnostic Radiology. As a testimony to the quality of teaching, Jefferson residents have consistently ranked in the top echelon in the country in ABR boards performance over the past decade. The principal goal of our program is to produce highly trained, competent radiologists who will find themselves well prepared for successful careers in both academic and private practice sectors. This goal is achieved by promoting a friendly and stimulating environment conducive to learning. The educational curriculum is continually updated in order to keep pace with the rapid advances in radiology.
Following residency, most residents elect subspecialty training, either at Thomas Jefferson University or another academic institution. Jefferson offers ACGME accredited fellowships in Abdominal Imaging, Musculoskeletal Radiology, and Neuroradiology. Fellowship training is also available in Breast Imaging, Body MRI, and Combined Musculoskeletal/Neuroradiology MR Imaging.
Application Deadlines
OCTOBER 4, 2022 - Diagnostic Radiology Program
OCTOBER 4, 2022 - Interventional Radiology - Integrated
DECEMBER 1, 2022 - Interventional Radiology - Independent
Residency
Diagnostic Radiology Residency
The goal of our residency program is to produce high quality radiologists, well trained in all aspects of Diagnostic Radiology.
Interventional Residency - Integrated
The goal of the Thomas Jefferson University Interventional Radiology residency is to provide a comprehensive world-class educational experience with deep-rooted foundations in diagnostic imaging, image-guided interventions, and clinical patient care.
The goal of the Thomas Jefferson University Interventional Radiology residency is to provide a comprehensive world-class educational experience with deep-rooted foundations in diagnostic imaging, image-guided interventions, and clinical patient care.
Interventional Residency - Independent
The IR Independent program is available to residents who seek subspecialized IR training after completion of a diagnostic radiology residency.