About Us
The UW Department of Radiology has a long history of being on the forefront of innovation in clinical care, imaging research and education.
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Message from the Chair
Chair Scott Reeder, MD, PhD shares the pride we have in our past, the partners we collaborate with in the present, and our excitement for the future.
Zachary Clark Radiology Research Symposium
Held in spring, the annual symposium celebrates the high-caliber radiology research conducted by our medical students, residents, and fellows. The half-day event held on campus also embodies the department’s dedication to both research and education. Mark your calendars for our next symposium on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
Begin Your Radiology Training with Our Residency Programs
All of our residency programs — Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Interventional Radiology — feature structured experiences and progressive independence that prepare graduates for success in the field.
Specialize with Our Fellowship Programs
We proudly offer eleven fellowships to develop sub-specialized radiologists required in our dynamic field. Our fellows are valued members within the sections that host them. They are trained by and work alongside our renowned faculty members.
Center for High Value Imaging
UW Health and the UW School of Medicine Public Health established the Center for High Value Imaging (CHVI) to improve patient access, experience and outcomes through high-value imaging.
UW part of national trial of AI use in breast cancer screening
UW–Madison and UW Health will assess whether artificial intelligence (AI) can effectively assist radiologists in the interpretation of mammograms as part of a national clinical trial. The PRISM Trial will comprise of 400,000 patients at seven sites across the U.S., including an estimated 50,000 in Wisconsin, over the next two years.
Department of Radiology Summer 2025 Newsletter
Learn about our recent accomplishments in research, education, clinical efforts and community engagement. Our summer issue also features the Resident Wellness Committee, the new Center for High Value Imaging, the first dose of Flyrcado in the Midwest, faculty in the news, and alumni updates.




