Diagnostic Radiology/Nuclear Medicine

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Specialty Training

General Program Information
Academic year 2024
Number of accredited programs 3
Length of accredited training 5
Minimum number of prior years required 0
Offers graduate year 1 positions, available immediately upon medical school completion yes
Average number of PY1 interviews 15.3
Percent of programs requiring Step 1 score for interview 67%
Percent of programs requiring Level 1 score (for DOs) for interview 33%
Residents
Total number of active residents/fellows 12
Average number of residents/fellows 4
Average percent female 25%
Average percent international medical graduates 25%
Average percent DOs 8%
Faculty
Average number of full-time physician faculty 50.6
Average number of part-time physician faculty 5.3
Average percent female full-time physician faculty 40%
Average ratio of full-time physician faculty to resident/fellow 9.6
Resident Work Hours (PY1)
Average hours on duty per week 53
Average maximum consecutive hours on duty N/A
Average days off duty per week 1.6
Work Environment And Compensation (PY1)
Average percent of training in hospital outpatient clinics 37%
Average percent of training in non-hospital ambulatory care community settings 0%
Average resident/fellow compensation $0.00
Average number of days of vacation 24

Graduates' Career Plans

In 2024, 3 residents or fellows completed training in Diagnostic Radiology/Nuclear Medicine. Program directors knew of the plans of 3 (100%). Please interpret the following accordingly.
Completing training 3
With known plans 3 (100%)
Pursuing more training 1 (33.3%)
Practicing in the US 0 (0%)
Group practice 0 (∞%)
In same specialty 0 (∞%)
In same state as program 0 (∞%)
In NHSC or similar underserved area 0 (∞%)
Academician 2 (66.7%)
Full-time 2 (100%)
Military 0 (0%)
Non-clinical research 0 (0%)
Non-medical career/left country 0 (0%)
Unemployed 0 (0%)