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Radiology and Medical Imaging

The University of Virginia Department of Radiology & Medical Imaging offers two residency programs: a four-year ACCGME accredited program in Diagnostic Radiology, and a six-year integrated program in Interventional Radiology. Admission is highly competitive as our programs are two of the best in the country.

With eight subspecialties, those pursuing fellowships have the opportunity to pursue any aspect of diagnostic imaging and image-guided, minimally invasive, interventional and diagnostic techniques. Additionally, our department is a leader in Imaging Research, consistently ranking as one of the top-funded departments within the UVA School of Medicine.

Impact Report 2023

 

Join us as we explore the last 100 years of medical imaging advances from the past, with an eye towards our future.

 

Impact Report 2023

UVA Radiology Diversity and Inclusion Representatives for 2023

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice in Medical Imaging

The UVA Department of Radiology & Medical Imaging aims to be a leader in fostering an inclusive and equitable community that embraces diversity, compassion, respect and healing for all. We believe that all members of our community are personally and professionally enriched by our community’s commitment to equity.

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Training at UVA Radiology

What are the things that make our programs, people and culture extraordinary? Listen to testimony from residents, hear from our department chair, and take a look at UVA Radiology's world-class facilities.

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Keats Alumni Society

The Keats Society is UVA Radiology’s alumni society. We provide a means for the social and scientific reunion of our current and former residents, fellows, and faculty. Most importantly, the Society's Educational Endowment Fund supports our current trainees by providing financial assistance that would otherwise not be available to expand and enhance their educational experience at UVA.

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UVA Radiology Researchers Earn $7.4 Million for Lung Research Using Hyperpolarized Xenon MRI

Adapted from an original Medicine in Motion article. Hyperpolarized gas research at the University of Virginia is getting a boost through two separate five-year NIH R01 grants totaling $7.4 million,…

Carrie Rochman, MD, Named UVA Radiology’s Newest Director of DEI Initiatives

Carrie Rochman, MD, associate professor for the University of Virginia's Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, has been named the department's newest Director of DEI Initiatives. In her new role,…

Cree Gaskin, MD, Named Chief Medical Imaging Information Officer for UVA Health

Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging Professor Cree Gaskin, MD has taken on an important new role as UVA Health's Chief Medical Imaging Information Officer. In this new position, Dr. Gaskin…

Arun Krishnaraj, MD, MPH, among Researchers Showing MRI’s Prediction Abilities for Rectal Cancer

Edited from the original article by Joshua Barney at the UVA Health Newsroom. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can spare many rectal cancer patients from invasive surgery and lifelong side effects,…

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