Why GW Radiology?

Exposure to Diverse Patients & Pathology:

  • Broad range of pathology stemming from diverse local and international patient population across all socioeconomic backgrounds.
  • High volume as a tertiary center with a Level 1 Trauma CenterCancer CenterOrgan Transplant Program, and Comprehensive Stroke Center.
  • Pediatric radiology training at Children’s National Hospital, one of the top children’s hospitals nationwide, with GW radiology faculty.
  • Working in a variety of practice settings. The large majority of rotations are in the inpatient hospital setting.  A few rotations also include outpatient radiology at the GW Imaging Center, which provides exposure to "private practice-like" radiology work environment.

Resident-Driven Training Program:

  • Busy independent night-call builds efficiency, accuracy and confidence
  • Largely resident driven program with few fellows (2-3 breast, one IR, 2-3 neuroradiology, +/- one body/MSK). Residents are active participants on all services beginning their first year with early exposure to procedures and advanced imaging modalities
  • Medium-sized close-knit department where residents and faculty work closely together and become very familiar with one-another. 

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