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Welcome to the University of Toronto’s Diagnostic Radiology Program! We are delighted that you are a part of our medical imaging team.
As radiologists, we are an integral part of the larger health care delivery team. As a radiology resident, you will have an opportunity to experience a wide variety of practice models within our affiliated teaching sites, ranging from community hospitals to dedicated world-class cancer, cardiac, transplant, neuroscience, trauma and pediatric centres. During your time with us, you will learn from world-renowned radiologists, educators and researchers and will participate in innovative teaching and research. Throughout your rotations, you will see and learn about a wide variety of medical pathologies, unique to our large program. During your research experience, you will have an opportunity to learn how to become a medical imaging investigator and to test your hypotheses. In order to keep pace with the every changing role technology plays in our specialty, it is crucial we use all the educational tools available. On this new Radlink.ca website you'll find rotation handover documents, extensive video libraries and reading lists, an online WebPACS, smart-phone friendly program calendars and other helpful tools. This is an exciting time to be a radiologist and an exciting time to be at the University of Toronto! I am looking forward to working with you. Eric S. Bartlett, MPH MD
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Congratulations to Dr. Linda Probyn on her new appointment as Director - Postgraduate Medical Education from September 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014.
Her duties will include a leadership role on the Internal Review Committee and the accreditation process, oversight of quality improvement in the evaluation of teachers and trainees through annual reports, resident admissions criteria and quotas allocation, engagement in postgraduate medical education scholarship, and participation in meetings with trainees/Program Directors/external stakeholders on behalf of the Vice Dean regarding evaluation, admissions, transfers, and training requirements.
Best of luck Dr. Probyn!
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