Radiology

Description

A Residency in Radiology provides doctors exhaustive knowledge in their specialty. This excellent education will foster the development of Radiology as a discipline, and the clinical, scientific and human competences of each graduate completing the Residency program.
A residency in Radiology includes theoretical and clinical practice modules. Key characteristics of the theoretical training are the interdisciplinary nature of the subjects as well as the emphasis on independent study. Diagnosis of diseases and pathological conditions of patients is based on the possession of radiation research methods. Residents learn how to work with current literature, analyze medical information, and use various approaches in radiation diagnostics.

Program goal

A Residency in Radiology is designed to prepare qualified, trained medical specialists in radiology. They will have the ability to work autonomously in a specialized area of medicine, including high-technology medical care. The education will provide trainees with an excellent and broad background in fundamental medical science and with the professional, technical, and clinical skills necessary in their field. The trainees will also acquire in-depth knowledge of related disciplines.

Duration of study

Two academic years

Language of instruction

English


The training program for the specialty includes lectures on topical issues related to radiology and seminars.

Disciplines Credits
Radiology 16
Clinical pharmacology 2
Emergency Medicine 2
Health Organization and Public Health 3
Pathology 2
Pedagogy 2
Pediatrics 2
Normal anatomy 2
Topographic anatomy 2
Oncolytic Viruses 2
Medical Genetics 2
Vascular Surgery 2
Oncology 2
Radiation Diagnostics 2
Clinical researches (clinical training) 8
Radiology clinical training 63
Oncology clinical training 3
Final examination (Final interview) 3
Total credits 120

Research activity

  • Residents and faculty meet two times a month to review the latest clinical and basic science research articles, gain insight into ongoing research activities within the Department, and look for answers to clinical questions. Topics include prominent medical dermatology, pediatric dermatology, dermatologic surgery, and laser/cosmetics topics, as well as relevant articles from outside dermatology. Topics include modern methods of radiation diagnostics, such as MRI, CT, PET, and others.
  • Each resident has a theme for their clinical research work and reports their results four times a year. Several times a year, residents review interesting cases from their consultation services to their peers. Complex medical cases are presented with a pathology review.

Examples of topics:
  • Radiation diagnostics of diseases of the urinary system
  • Radiation diagnosis of bone tumors
  • Modern methods of radiation diagnostics
  • MRI in the diagnosis of pelvic diseases
  • CT in the diagnosis of abdominal disease
  • MRI in the diagnosis of rectal tumor
  • MRI in the diagnosis of prostate diseases
  • X-ray diagnostics in pediatrics

Key persons

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Andrey Tulupov

MD, PhD, Professor
Staff Radiologist, Chief Researcher, Head of the Laboratory «MRT TECHNOLOGIES», The International Tomography Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Deputy Director of Institute of Medicine and Psychology, Novosibirsk State University

Scientific interest: Brain research, Neurovascular, Magnetic resonance imaging

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Maria Rezakova

MD, PhD.

Scientific interest: Magnetic resonance imaging, Clinical Sciences and Neuroimaging

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Mikhail Amelin

MD, PhD. Head of the Department of Radiation Diagnostics at the Novosibirsk Federal State Budgetary Institution "Federal Center of Neurosurgery", Radiologist at the Department of Radiation Diagnostics at the Russian Federation Ministry of Health's Federal State Budgetary Institution “ Y.L. Tsivyan Novosibirsk Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics"

Scientific interest: Magnetic resonance imaging, Neurosurgery, Neurooncology

Fees and Financial support

Tuition fees

Tuition fees are U.S. $12,000 per year.

Scholarships

Every year foreign students have an opportunity to apply for the Russian Government Scholarship Program

Benefits: full tuition, monthly stipend.
Application deadline: depends on the country of applicant

Entrance requirements

  • Copy of the 1st page of your travelling passport with your personal data
  • Legalized (if required) diploma of higher medical education
  • Legalized (if required) academic transcripts (transcript of record, university degree/s, diploma supplements)
  • 2 photos
  • English language course marks sheet/TOEFL certificate or other international certificates (in case English is not your native language and your previous education wasn't in English)
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Motivational Letter (1-2 pages)
  • Medical certificate of overall health condition
  • HIV + AIDS certificates

Note! Selection in the Residency Program is competitive and based on the results of a final interview. For enrollment you have to submit both original and notarized Russian translations of the required documents to the NSU International Recruitment Office (office 2325).

Career opportunities

Residency graduates are highly qualified professionals who can work as radiology specialists in public or private medical institutions, as well as successfully conduct scientific research.

Application deadlines

Till August 27 fill the application form and provide full set of scanned documents.