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| Nuclear Medicine (Residency Program) | | |
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School | Western University - Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry | | |
Location | London, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | Medical School | | |
School Size | Full-time Graduate: 2,683 | | |
Degree | Post-diploma | | |
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Length | 5 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | All graduates of Canadian and US accredited medical schools who have not had any previous postgraduate medical education should apply for first year (PGY1) positions through the Canadian Residency Matching Service (CaRMS). For detailed information on the application process, please access the CaRMS website.
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Description | The Nuclear Medicine Program at Schulich Medicine has one of the largest number of nuclear medicine specialists on faculty in relation to the number of trainees. It has a long history of success in training Canadian and International residents and fellows and maintains a very high success rate at the Royal College Examinations. The physical resources of the program are excellent, with state-of-the-art equipment of varying manufacturers being present. Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University has Canada's first PET-MR scanner, located only steps away from the PET-CT scanner in the Nuclear Medicine department at St. Joseph's Hospital. Access to this cutting-edge technology gives residents unique opportunities for research and collaboration between Nuclear Medicine and Radiology. Having access to this technology also allows residents the chance to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of a variety of hardware, thus providing them with the ability to make rational decisions in the future regarding equipment choices in their own nuclear medicine departments. The teaching staff of the department includes nuclear medicine physicians with a diverse mixture of backgrounds in internal medicine, radiology and nuclear medicine, a radiopharmacist, a chemist and a large number of physicists. The staff are committed to teaching and the residents receive excellent training in the basic sciences, including bi-annual in-house courses in physics and radiopharmacology. The large number and variety of procedures performed in each hospital allow the residents broad exposure to nuclear medicine imaging. | | |
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