Nuclear Medicine --> Radiology?

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mgdsh

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Just wanted to throw a hypothetical question.

I'm a US IMG who is really interested in Rads but my scores aren't really what they require. I've passed my exams on the first attempt and am a pretty decent candidate for most residency programs aside from the ultra competitve ones.

My question is this.... (I know that it could be hard finding a Radiology position after doing Nuclear Medicine down the road just due to compensation issues based on the length of your residency.... but....) if I was willing to do a Nuclear Medicine residency at a good program while doing some research and then say if I was to get a Rads position I would accept a lower salary, or even take an unpaid residency position for 1-2 out of the 4 years. Do I honestly have a chance at doing something like that or should I go ahead and pursue my second love (Heme/Onc)?

Thanks for any opinions. I know it sounds a little crazy to be willing to work for free, but I've heard of similar situations in Plastic Surgery residencies (accepting lower compensations).

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You'd better check with ACGME but I am pretty sure no program will allow you to work for free.

Additionally, you need to remember that nuclear medicine residency is now 4 years in duration (including the intern year).
 

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That may be true at your program, but board scores will definitely matter, no matter when you apply for rads.
 
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