About the program

The integrated IR residency is five-years in length (a total of six years of post-graduate training with the required internship year). This IR training format is available to medical students. The residency curriculum is concentrated on diagnostic radiology in the first three years and interventional radiology in the last two years.  

Medical students enter into the integrated IR residency through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Main Residency Match®. Integrated IR residency programs offer:

  • Advanced-A postions (most integrated IR positions are Advanced-A)
  • Categorical-C positions, and/or
  • Physician-R positions (few, if any, Physician-R positions are offered each year).
Exam information

Graduates of the integrated IR residency qualify to take the IR/DR examination offered by the American Board of Radiology (ABR). The IR/DR certificate recognizes competency in both diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. 

ACGME accredited

Current integrated IR residency programs

AGME code & program name

January 30, 2024. The 96 listed programs are ACGME-accredited of their integrated IR residency program. New programs are highlighted.