Lecture Content Series

Core Teaching Conference Series

Structured content is provided from a subspecialty perspective where each section determines the core didactic topics to be covered over a two-year cycle with oversight by the Curriculum committee. Conferences are a mix of traditional lecture format, innovative new delivery systems, and interactive case seminars. This curriculum is continuously being evaluated to incorporate resident feedback, update the lectures within the series as well as incorporate emerging imaging technologies.

Introduction to Radiology Lecture Series

The 4-week didactic lecture series is geared towards PGY2 (R1) residents and takes place at the beginning of the academic year. This series of lectures introduces incoming residents to principles of image interpretation within each subspecialty of radiology.

Resident Led Call Prep Series

R3 and R4 residents go through call cases with R2 residents over a 4-week period to help prepare them for independent call. This series introduces residents to a wide array of cases they could encounter during call. This series takes place before the formal Call Prep Conference Series while the R1 residents are in their introductory lecture series.

Call Prep Conference Series

This 10-week didactic lecture series prepares residents for independent call. Topics covered include a wide array of radiologic diagnoses encountered during call.

Radiology-Pathology Correlation Series

This is a resident-led conference that is co-presented with Department of Pathology residents. The aim of this conference is to discuss the imaging and pathologic findings of interesting diagnoses and discuss their clinical implications.

Multidisciplinary Teaching Conferences

These are subspecialty clinical weekly/bimonthly conferences that are led by radiology faculty, fellows and senior residents. All residents are encouraged to attend these conferences when they are rotating on their designated rotations.

Radiology Resident Medical Physics Course

A resident curriculum provided by faculty in the Department of Medical Physics during the Core Teaching Conference Series and covers the fundamentals of medical physics.

Imaging Informatics Leadership Program

The Imaging Informatics Leadership Program (IILP) is a lecture series focused on imaging and clinical informatics topics that are open to residents and faculty interested in learning more about informatics topics. For individuals interested in diving deeper, there are opportunities to participate in ongoing or new informatics departmental projects.

Professional Development Lecture Series

Lecture series for residents to prepare them for a successful career in radiology. Topics include but are not limited to applying for fellowships, interviewing skills, career paths, contract negotiations, financial planning, and DEI initiatives.