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To become a pediatric radiology technologist, youll typically need an associate degree in radiologic technology or a related field. Some programs offer specialized pediatric radiology courses, enhancing your knowledge of working with children.
The five-year residency curriculum concentrates on diagnostic radiology during the first three years and interventional radiology during the last two years, leading to dual certification in interventional and diagnostic radiology.
In total, after finishing high school, youve spent a total of 14 years in the process of becoming a pediatric radiologist. If youre thinking about becoming a doctor, congratulations! Its a great job, and you get to make a difference in your patients lives every day.
Since 1974, the Division of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology has offered a one-year ACGME-accredited Pediatric Radiology Fellowship. In addition, we offer non-ACGME one-year programs in Pediatric Neuroradiology and Pediatric Body Imaging.
Training Requirements A minimum of five years of postgraduate education is required, including one preliminary year of training in clinical medicine (internal medicine, general surgery, pediatrics, or a transitional year) and four years of training in Diagnostic Radiology.
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Pediatric radiologists have the following formal training: A degree from a medical school. One year or more of clinical medicine training and 4 years of training in diagnostic radiology. One or more additional years of training in the diagnosis of infants and children using imaging equipment.
Fellowships SubspecialtyLength Neuroradiology 1-2 years Nuclear Radiology 1 year Pediatric Radiology 1 year Vascular Interventional Radiology 1 year4 more rows
The fellowship is one year in duration, with an optional second year depending on the fellows individualized training goals. The second year may be within pediatric radiology or pediatric neuroradiology. A typical, one-year program will include training in all aspects of pediatric radiology.

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