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oklahoma state university medical center. diagnostic radiology residency. salary. salary internship- $44,411 pgy-2- $45,923 pgy-3- $47,557 + moonlighting pgy-4- $49, 283 + moonlighting pgy-5- $50,932 + moonlighting ir fellows- $52,834 + moonlighting. benefits.
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oklahoma state university medical center • diagnostic radiology residency
salary • salary • internship- $44,411 • pgy-2- $45,923 • pgy-3- $47,557 + moonlighting • pgy-4- $49, 283 + moonlighting • pgy-5- $50,932 + moonlighting • ir fellows- $52,834 + moonlighting
benefits • full medical, vision, disability, and life insurance is provided at no cost. • options to add dental and to “buy up” disability and life insurance. • free meals in the physicians lounge.
vacation • 4 weeks of vacation per year • additional 1 week for conferences per year
academics • weekly book club • alternate brant and helms/ the requisites • monthly pulmonology/radiology conference • daily radiology dvd learning
internship • 3 months of radiology- you will be responsible for all plain radiographs from osu. • 7 am- 5 pm, no nights or weekends. • the other 9 months you will have no radiology call or responsibilities other than weekly reading and showing up for book club from 7am- 8am every friday morning.
internship • our resident website is especially helpful during internship as it has sample dictations. • www.osumcradiology.com
internship • 1 month of electives- interns usually choose- • 2 weeks of anesthesia • show up, intubate one patient at 7am and then go home. • 2 weeks of ent • dr. nick bull’s sister is the attending and the work schedule is similar to that of anesthesia.
internship • 1 month as the house officer • responsible for nursing calls/concerns as well as new admissions for the entire hospital from 7pm until 7am. • there are 2 interns working together during each house officer shift. • private call room for radiology.
internship • 1 month of er • 15 shifts- 12 hours each • may include weekend, evening and night shifts occasionally.
internship • 1 month general surgery • 7am- 5pm usually • 2 weekends
internship • 1 month internal medicine • 7am- 5pm usually • 2 weekends
internship • 1 month ob/gyn • 7am- 5pm monday through friday
internship • 1 month pediatrics • 7am- 5pm monday through friday. • you may be required to work one weekend depending on the resident you are with.
internship • 2 weeks pathology • 9am- noon monday- friday.
internship • 2 weeks osteopathic manipulative medicine • schedule varies, • usually only about a half day monday through friday.
pgy-2 year • you will begin all of the normal radiology rotations- • chest/body, neuro, muskuloskeletal, mammo, nuclear medicine, fluoroscopy.
pgy-2 year • you are also required to attend radiation physics lectures every tuesday and thursday from 7am- 8am.
pgy-2 year • beginning half way through your pgy-2 year, you will start “baby call”- • one evening per week (5pm- 10pm) in addition to your normal 7am- 5pm shift.
pgy-2 year • beginning in october of your pgy-2 year you will begin taking weekend day call for osu. • every 3rd weekend • 7am- 5pm
pgy-3 year • you now will enter the call pool. • one week of 5pm- 2am shifts every 8 weeks. • you will be responsible for all stat imaging for the 103 hospitals that our group reads for. there will be 2 attendings on the night shift to help out and check you off. • $450 per shift in addition to your salary. • $3150/ week
pgy-3 year • you will also start going to kansas city for one month per year to work at children’s mercy hospital doing pediatric radiology.
pgy-3 year • physics boards in october in chicago. • after you pass this, you can sleep in an extra hour on tuesdays and thursdays!
pgy-4 year • poster presentation due • otherwise same as pgy-3 year
pgy-5 year • 1 month off to study for written boards which take place in october in chicago. • 2 months off to study for oral boards which are in the spring. • 1 month in washington dc at armed forces institute of pathology. • 1 month in kansas city at children’s mercy.
interventional fellowship • will hopefully begin next year • 50% at osu doing mostly general and vascular ir • 50% at cancer treatment center of america doing more interventional oncology.
city of tulsa • excellent housing prices • great schools • hot summers • since 1980, more tornadoes have touched the ground in denver than tulsa. • mild winters except for the occasional ice storm
where to live • tulsa- midtown and south tulsa are nice areas, school quality varies greatly. • broken arrow- 20 min drive, get more for your money, excellent schools, growing quickly. • owasso- 20 min drive, get the most for your money but more rural. excellent schools. • jenks- 20 min drive, slightly more expensive but probably the best schools.
where to play • downtown tulsa- restaurants, bars, the drillers baseball stadium, the bok event center • brookside- restaurants and bars • riverwalk- restaurants and movie theatre • woodland hills shopping center • utica square- shopping and restaurants • grand lake, skiatook lake