Educational Travel

Educational Travel:

•    Each resident spends four weeks at the ACR Institute for Radiologic Pathology Radiologic-Pathology Correlation Course.
•    Each resident is allotted five conference days as either a JR or SR resident.
•    In addition, residents can attend all conferences at which their scientific work has been accepted for presentation where residents are first authors.
•    Each resident receives a $1,000 stipend every year.

Resources:

Other nearby resources of the University, such as the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, the outstanding computer and engineering programs, informatics, and medical imaging laboratories provide additional support for your clinical and research activities. For example, the Carol Baldwin Breast Center provides cutting edge care services such as computer assisted detection mammography, digital whole breast mammography, whole breast ultrasound, breast MR, and stereotactic core biopsy. Research at the Carol Baldwin Breast Center includes investigation of experimental techniques. Two of the current research areas include dynamic contrast enhancement methods for detection of breast carcinoma and the use of dynamic infrared imaging for breast cancer detection. Within Stony Brook University's Incubator Park, the department created a leading developer and vendor of virtual colonoscopy systems.


Eric van Staalduinen (Class of 2020) presenting at RSNA 2017. 

 

SB Radiology Resident delegation at RSNA 2017.