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Introduction Residency Program Faculty Wesley Medical Center

Our goal is to provide a broad exposure and up-to-date training in the various specialties of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine resulting in Board certification and either practice in general radiology or additional training (fellowship) in your chosen specialty. This is accomplished by practical experience, formal teaching conferences, and day-to-day teaching and supervision by both the radiology staff and other members of Wesley Medical Center's teaching staff. Our four-year ACGME Fully Accredited program accepts three PGY-2 positions each year. Our residency requires a preliminary year of post-graduate education prior to entering the radiology residency. KUSM-W's Internal Medicine program is available, should you wish to fulfill your preliminary year in Wichita.

Radiology Building

Architect's rendering of the new Critical Care Building at Wesley Medical Center

The new Critical Care Building houses two new CT suites with multi-slice spiral CT, a completely new nuclear medicine department and associated reading room, a new biplane angiography suite and associated patient care areas. In addition, there is new residency call quarters with a private bathroom as well as an on-call library that will contain an area for radiographic interpretations. The critical care building itself contains a new medical intensive care unit, cardiac care unit, and surgical intensive care unit.


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