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How long is residency for a Radiology student?

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someone who is trying to become a radiologist.

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  1. The residency training program for radiology is five years of approved training with a minimum of four years in diagnostic radiology. A minimum of six months, but no more than twelve months, must be spent in Nuclear Radiology. The other year must be accredited clinical training in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery or surgical specialties, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Neurology, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, or any combination of these. This clinical year will usually be the first postgraduate year. Subspecialty certification in neuroradiology, nuclear radiology, pediatric radiology or vascular and interventional radiology can be obtained with a year of additional training and examination


  2. I was a resident for 10 years

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