Radiology is not well-represented within medical school curricula, especially during the early preclinical years. It can be difficult for medical students, especially first-year medical students, to explore their interest in… Click to show full abstract
Radiology is not well-represented within medical school curricula, especially during the early preclinical years. It can be difficult for medical students, especially first-year medical students, to explore their interest in the field due to the lack of exposure to radiology. This article aims to highlight some of the ways that medical students can explore their interest in the field of radiology. Some ways that students can get involved are reaching out to upperclassmen, contacting residents/consultants for shadowing and research opportunities, being a part of the leadership team of their school's radiology interest group, and joining national groups.
               
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