We are looking for hardworking residents of proven academic talent as demonstrated by high class standing, above-average national board scores, academic honors or research experience. The successful applicant usually meets several of these criteria.
We are interviewing for two residency positions.
Application Process
The American Board of Radiology requires an intern year before entry into an interventional radiology residency program. Residents are required to complete a general surgery preliminary internship (PGY-1) at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Students interested in pursuing the Interventional Radiology Residency program are required to apply using the applications and documents below.
Candidates who match will be notified by email of available dates to schedule an interview.
Deadline
January 1, 2025
Submitting an Application
Please note you will need to use your AAMC ID from your ERAS application to register for the NRMP.
Required Documentation
Prospective residents should submit the following documents:
- USMLE Step I results (required) and Step 2 Score (required)
- Curriculum vitae / ERAS Application
- Exchange Commission of Foreign Medical Graduates certification (if applicable)
- Personal statement or letter of interest explaining career choice and goals
- Three letters of recommendation
Advanced residency placement is not available for residents from other radiology programs.
Interview Process
Applications are reviewed by the Residency Selection Committee, and interviews are offered to qualified candidates. Interviews will be virtual (2024-2025). Opportunities to meet with current residents will be provided via a virtual platform for applicants selected for an interview.
Interview Dates
November 2024 - January 2025
Foreign Medical Graduates
We accept foreign medical graduates into our program. We look for well-qualified candidates and prefer applicants that have had U.S. clinical experience within the application year. If you need work authorization, our institution accepts J-1 Visas, Employment Authorization Documentation (EAD) and green cards.