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There is ample opportunity to radically change the management options for patients with a variety of diseases through the use of minimally invasive interventional procedures. However, this will need to be accompanied by an increased clinical role of IRs to become active partners in the clinical management of patients.
Stanford Medicine comprises the Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Health Care and Stanford Childrens Health.
Becoming an interventional radiologist requires about 13-15 years of education and training after high school, which includes earning a bachelors degree, completing medical school, a 1-year internship, a 4-year residency in diagnostic radiology, and an additional 1-2 year fellowship in interventional radiology.
Is Interventional Radiology hard to get into? Yes, becoming an interventional radiologist is very competitive. The field attracts many candidates due to its advanced technological methods, minimally invasive procedures, and significant impact on patient care.
A Field of Explosive Growth The demand for Interventional Radiology Technologists is growing at a remarkable rate. The Global Interventional Radiology Market is projected to grow from $21.8 billion in 2021 to $35.3 billion by 2028, reflecting an annual growth rate of 7.1%.

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Stanfords first new school in 70 years will launch this fall as the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, recognizing a $1.1 billion gift from John and Ann Doerr, the largest in the universitys history.
$300-$400K in academics, and $500K+ in private practice. IR pay is similar to DR at $300-400K a year, and more in private practice. DR has one of the best lifestyles in medicine. There is increasing flexibility for work-from-home and teleradiology options, youll have adequate time off, and a variety of work settings.
Statistics on the Interventional Radiology Match As of the most recent NRMP data, interventional radiology had a total of 226 applicants and 169 spots. This equates to 1.34 applicants per position. Of the 161 U.S. MD seniors who applied, 30 did not match.

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