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The 100 year-old Radiology Department at Mayo Clinic in Rochester
is fully integrated with all the medical services available at the
Mayo Clinic. More than 100 radiologists and 13 medical physicists
cooperate with over 1,000 support staff to provide the highest quality
diagnostic and interventional imaging services to patients in a
caring and efficient manner. Mayo Clinic radiologists and physicists
also sustain outstanding programs in research and education.
Equipment available in the Department of Radiology to support these
activities includes: More than 200 X-ray tubes, 17 CT scanners,
46 US scanners, 20 MR scanners, 24 gamma cameras, one PET scanner,
two PET-CT scanners, a cyclotron facility and a radiology research
laboratory.
Faculty
In addition to caring for patients in their clinical practices,
Mayo Clinic's faculty members are committed to teaching and facilitating
the growth of medical knowledge. Many of our faculty have published
and lectured extensively and are recognized leaders in their field.
You will have direct access to these individuals throughout your
training program.
Advisors
The program director will serve as a consistent advisor throughout
the residency. In addition, the faculty in each primary rotation
area will serve as your advisor during those rotations. During specialized
rotations, the faculty in those areas will provide you with day-to-day
direction.
Visiting Professors
Many prominent professors visit Mayo Clinic each year.
They present their work during noon and/or morning lectures and
participate in hospital rounds. You will be encouraged to take full
advantage of these opportunities.
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