Medical students enrolled in the Radiology clerkship spend 4 weeks in the department gaining broad exposure to areas of Diagnostic Radiology. Each week of the rotation focuses on the services most critical to a practicing physician: Musculoskeletal, Chest, Body and Neuroradiology imaging. During those weeks, the medical student will have opportunity to attend lectures, interact in a supervised review of cases and participate in “field trips” focusing on those core services. In addition, the medical students will be integrated into the reading room environment- spending time with the radiologists, the technologists and observing various procedures. The course has an open structure, allowing ample opportunity for individual study and interests.
Course Directors:
Matthew DeVries, M.D., Chest Imaging
Jason Helvey, M.D., Neuroradiology
Melissa Manzer, M.D., Musculoskeletal Imaging
Lucy Muinov, M.D., Body Imaging
Medical Student Coordinator
402-559-1018