RADIOLOGY RESIDENCY PROGRAM

The Diagnostic Radiology residency training program at Albany Medical Center is a clinically oriented, academic experience designed to provide sound training for your career in Radiology. Our department enjoys a varied practice with a broad range of experience. While excellence in clinical radiology is clearly our first priority, we have structured resident training to expose our residents to the fundamentals of academic radiology. We are proud of the flexibility of the program, which allows us to adapt to meet your individual needs and adapt to the rapid advances in the field of radiology. Ours is a hardworking but low-pressure environment that is friendly and nurturing, while encouraging the exchange of knowledge and experience among residents and faculty.
- Gary Siskin, MD
Chairman, Department of Radiology
- Shirish Parikh, MD, MBA
CEO, Community Care Physicians, PC
- Allen M. Herr, MD
Program Director
- Kevin Auerbach, MD, Kevin Irish, MD
Chief Residents
- Kathie A. Breheny
Residency Program Coordinator
Eligibility Requirements
Completion of a PGY-1 preliminary/transitional year in an ACGME accredited program in the Unites States or equivalent experience approved by the American Board of Radiology (ABR)
Application through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) for PGY-2 positions available in July of 2011 by December 31, 2009
For international medical graduates, ECFMG certification is required. Our institution accepts the J1 visa only
Competitive USMLE Scores and three (3) letters of recommendation
For additional information call (518) 262-3371 or e-mail: brehenk@mail.amc.edu.
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