Residency, Training and Education
Residency Curriculum
Goals and
Objectives
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The goals and objectives
have been adopted from those developed by Dr. Eugene F. Binet and
his staff at the Medical College of Georgia - as per APDR/AUR web-site.
The Department of
Radiology has developed objectives to guide the resident through
clinical rotations. Clinical rotations enable the resident to accumulate
knowledge, develop technical skills and establish decision-making
processes. These objectives are to be used as general guidelines
in regard to the residents' progression through the residency. Knowing
that residents attain knowledge and skills at different competency
levels and that fluctuation of patient loads impact upon the residents'
experiences, it would not be reasonable to expect each resident
to fully accomplish each objective during any rotation. The objectives,
therefore, are to be used as a relative measure of progress, either
as a formal measurement administered by the clinical faculty at
the end of the rotation or as a personal evaluation by the resident.
Objectives not completed on a first rotation to a clinical area
may be carried over until the next rotation at that site.
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Sections of the Goals
and Objectives Online
- Chest Radiology
- Musculoskeletal Radiology
- Body
Imaging
- Gastrointestinal
Radiology
- Ultrasound Section
- Genitourinary
Radiology
- Pediatric
Radiology
- Breast Imaging
- Neuroradiology
- Head
and Neck Imaging
- Nuclear
Medicine
- Vascular and Interventional - (i)Overview, (ii) Checklist
- Emergency Radiology
- Physics Lecture Series
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