by
Akane Naka, Project Manager | December 19, 2006
* Nuclear Medicine and Radiology grand rounds
* Journal Club
Research:

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Residents are encouraged to participate in a research project during their training with a view to publication or presentation at a major nuclear medicine meeting. Ample opportunities for such are provided during the PGY2-PGY5 years for combined candidates, or during the PGY 3-PGY5 years for straight candidates.
Selection Criteria:
Applications must come through the Canadian Residents Matching Service (CaRMS). Candidates will be selected on the basis of individual merit.
Interviews:
Personal interviews are required and are program initiated. All candidates are interviewed by a common team which selects both radiology and nuclear medicine candidates. This approach ensures that all final ranked nuclear medicine candidates have been prescreened by and are acceptable to the radiology program.
Personal Letter:
A personal letter is required.
Additional Information:
Elective training in other centres may be allowed (Canada, USA, Europe).
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This information is reposted with thanks to University of Alberta Hospital.
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