Florida Hospital in Orlando is opening a radiology residency program next year to train medical residents in imaging, according to an Orlando Sentinel report.
The four-year program will accept four new residents each year and train them in CT, MRI, digital mammography and other technologies. Students from area medical schools, such as UCF College of Medicine in Orlando, will also be able to rotate through the program.
The radiology residency program is the hospital's sixth residency program and will be led by Laura Bancroft, MD.
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The four-year program will accept four new residents each year and train them in CT, MRI, digital mammography and other technologies. Students from area medical schools, such as UCF College of Medicine in Orlando, will also be able to rotate through the program.
The radiology residency program is the hospital's sixth residency program and will be led by Laura Bancroft, MD.
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