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Skip to content MIR Intranet Donate Education Patient Care Education Research Search Search Menu Search Search Residency Programs Diagnostic Radiology Interventional Radiology Curriculum Sample Schedules Subspecialty Programs Why MIR Discover St. Louis Alumni More Where We Work Meet the Team Summer Research Program Medical Students MIR Intranet Donate MIR / Education / Diagnostic Residency Diagnostic Residency At MIR, you’ll train alongside globally recognized radiologists who are dedicated to clinical care, education and your personal success. And that’s just one reason why our diagnostic radiology residency is a national standout. Martin N. Reis, MD Faculty-to-Resident Ratio Our 1-to-1 faculty to resident ratio provides unmatched clinical training in interpreting imaging studies and performing image-guided procedures. Face-to-face readout is used on all services, so residents get personal feedback on all reviewed cases. And with an average class size of 16, residents have flexibility with vacation time, rotations and on-call scheduling. We provide hands-on training to build graduated competence. Residents rotate through three hospitals during training: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital, training alongside attending radiologists. Daily Education & Conferences Daily Noon Conference The noon-hour conference, given by a subspecialty-trained faculty radiologist, is designed specifically for resident education. Each conference is recorded and available for review by trainees. Audience response is increasingly used by lecturers to enhance the learning experience. View Noon Conference Excerpts Teaching Conference Often case-based, a daily teaching conference is given on nearly every rotation, providing residents with additional didactic teaching and the opportunity to practice taking cases in an unknown format. Residents in all years participate. For example, a first-year might identify the findings in a case, followed by a more senior resident synthesizing those findings into a differential diagnosis. A faculty member rounds out the discussion with additional findings, diagnoses and teaching points. Review Conferences MIR prepares residents for the American Board of Radiology Core Examination and independent practice by hosting its own internal core exam review conference series. Research & Educational Projects MIR offers countless opportunities to participate in mentored radiology research that results in national meeting presentations and publications in major journals. First and second year residents are reimbursed for one meeting each academic year, up to a maximum of $1,750. MIR will reimburse third and fourth year residents for more than one meeting each academic year, up to a maximum of $2,500. Moonlighting & Benefits Residents who obtain full Missouri medical licensure and are ACLS certified are eligible to participate in moonlighting opportunities within the Department of Radiology by providing physician coverage of contrast injections at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Moonlighting opportunities may be performed by residents in good standing with program director approval beginning their R2 year. (All liscensure costs incurred are paid by the resident; the department will not reimburse these expenses.) View Benefits NRMP Matching Number Diagnostic Radiology Residency NRMP Matching Number: 1353420A0 Recently Matched Residents Diagnostic Residents, 2025 Sophie Bernstein, MDUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine Amanda Burke, MDWright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine David Chen, MDWashington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Madison Clewis, MDUTMB John Sealy School of Medicine Favour Garuba, MDWashington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Zackery Hansen, MDUniversity of Utah School of Medicine Maxwell Hershey, MDMedical College of Wisconsin Richard Huang, MDUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine Stella Huynh, MDUniversity of Oklahoma College of Medicine Mensur Koso, MDThe Ohio State University College of Medicine Cynthia Kyin, MDUniversity of Central Florida College of Medicine Samantha Mujica, MDKirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Michael Olufawo, MDWashington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Parth Parikh, MDMayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine–Arizona Alexander Shieh, MDNational Taiwan University College of Medicine Omar Vayani, MDUniversity of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Emelyn Zaworski, MDMedical College of Wisconsin Learn more about our new class of residents. How To Apply Applicants must have graduated from a medical school in the United States or Canada, accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) or graduation from a college of osteopathic medicine in the United States, accredited by the American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (AOACOCA) or graduation from a medical school outside of the United States or Canada, and meeting one of the following additional qualifications: Graduates of medical schools outside the United States must hold a valid Educational Commission for Foreign Graduates (ECFMG) certificate and provide documentation for one year of clinical experience before training begins. Clinical experience must occur in a program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), AOA-approved residency programs, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) or the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC). MIR strictly adheres to rules and regulations of the NRMP program. Students must file applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®). Contact your Dean’s Office for further information or go online at ERAS. Supplemental ERAS application For the 2023 ERAS cycle, our program will be collecting and reviewing data from applicants’ supplemental ERAS applications. Completion of the standard MyERAS application is a requirement; completion of the supplemental ERAS application is optional.In its second year of use, the supplemental ERAS application is designed to help applicants share more information about themselves and assist our program in finding applicants that fit our program’s setting and mission. There is no cost to applicants and participation is optional. The supplemental ERAS application provides: geographic preferences (by division and by urban or rural setting);  information about an applicant’s most meaningful experiences and other impactful life events, if applicable; and program signals. The supplemental ERAS application will be delivered on a survey platform that is separate from the MyERAS application and must be completed between August 1 and September 16, 2022. Learn more about the AAMC supplemental ERAS application. Contact Melissa Hummel, Senior Residency Program Coordinator*protected email*314.362.2978 Specialized Tracks Explore the three internal training pathways to subspecialty training while completing your residency at MIR. Learn More Our Residents They come to us from across the country and around the globe. Together they are on their way to becoming the future leaders in diagnostic radiology. Learn More Program Director With a breadth of experience in radiology education, Martin Reis, MD, knows what makes for a successful radiology residency. 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