Abstract

The problem-solving session at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association of University Radiologists (AUR) was formulated by the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology (A3CR2) steering committee at the 2005 RSNA meeting in Chicago. Two issues were discussed: 1) the impact on vascular interventional radiology training by nonradiology specialties and how radiology training programs must adapt to maintain and expand the specialty and 2) how can radiology programs meet the needs of residents who have differing professional expectations and goals, specifically the diversity of resident interest in private practice versus academic careers? The topics were discussed in two sessions composed of A3CR2 members as well as radiology residents from across the country. Solutions were then discussed in a joint session with the Association of Program Directors in Radiology (APDR) and Association of Program Coordinators in Radiology (APCR) and final conclusions were formulated. Participants included several interventional radiologists.

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