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RESIDENCY PROGRAM

RESIDENCY PROGRAM

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Radiology

Radiology

Radiology Residency Program

Radiology
Residency Program

Radiology Residency Program

Duration

4 years

Practice

Diagnostic imaging

Location

Tashkent, Uzbekiststan

Language of Institution

English

Quota:

3 spots 

Applications received:

27

Program Overview

Program Overview

Program Overview

The Radiology Residency Program at Central Asian University, in collaboration with AKFA Medline University Hospital, provides a comprehensive and practice-oriented education aligned with international standards. The program prepares residents for a successful career in diagnostic radiology by offering extensive hands-on training, advanced imaging techniques, and access to cutting-edge technology.

Key Benefits

Key Benefits

Key Benefits

  • Training with leading international experts

  • Access to state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging technologies

  • Hands-on clinical experience at AKFA Medline University Hospital

  • Opportunities for international rotations and research collaborations

  • Individual mentorship and leadership development

Curriculum Overview

Curriculum Overview

Curriculum Overview

The Radiology Residency Program is a 4-year program structured into 8 rotation blocks, each lasting 6 months, and covering all major radiology subspecialties. The program emphasizes a gradual increase in clinical responsibility, advanced imaging training, and comprehensive diagnostic expertise. An international rotation in Korea, the USA, or Europe is optional in the final year.


Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY-1) – Foundations of Radiology

• Professional etiquette, behavior, and legal aspects of radiology

• Roles and responsibilities of a radiologist

• Radiological physics and radiological anatomy

• Radiation hazards, safety, and radioprotection


Emergency Radiology introduction, including:

• Chest and abdominal X-ray interpretation

• Musculoskeletal (MSK) trauma radiography

• Emergency ultrasound techniques


Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY-2) – Specialization Begins


First half:


  • Basics of CT and MRI

  • Emergency applications of CT and MRI


Second half:


  • Musculoskeletal radiology

  • Urogenital radiology


Residents participate in multidisciplinary team discussions and begin training in interventional techniques.


Postgraduate Year 3 (PGY-3) – Advanced Subspecialty Imaging


First half:


  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)


Second half:


  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


Research in diagnostic imaging and hands-on use of advanced ultrasound and procedural techniques are encouraged.


Postgraduate Year 4 (PGY-4) – Interventions, Pediatrics, and Leadership

First half:

  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)

Second half:

  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


This final year emphasizes clinical independence, preparation for board certification, and potential international rotations. Rotation in foreign county optional Korea, USA, Europe

The Radiology Residency Program is a 4-year program structured into 8 rotation blocks, each lasting 6 months, and covering all major radiology subspecialties. The program emphasizes a gradual increase in clinical responsibility, advanced imaging training, and comprehensive diagnostic expertise. An international rotation in Korea, the USA, or Europe is optional in the final year.


Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY-1) – Foundations of Radiology

• Professional etiquette, behavior, and legal aspects of radiology

• Roles and responsibilities of a radiologist

• Radiological physics and radiological anatomy

• Radiation hazards, safety, and radioprotection


Emergency Radiology introduction, including:

• Chest and abdominal X-ray interpretation

• Musculoskeletal (MSK) trauma radiography

• Emergency ultrasound techniques


Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY-2) – Specialization Begins


First half:


  • Basics of CT and MRI

  • Emergency applications of CT and MRI


Second half:


  • Musculoskeletal radiology

  • Urogenital radiology


Residents participate in multidisciplinary team discussions and begin training in interventional techniques.


Postgraduate Year 3 (PGY-3) – Advanced Subspecialty Imaging


First half:


  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)


Second half:


  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


Research in diagnostic imaging and hands-on use of advanced ultrasound and procedural techniques are encouraged.


Postgraduate Year 4 (PGY-4) – Interventions, Pediatrics, and Leadership

First half:

  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)

Second half:

  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


This final year emphasizes clinical independence, preparation for board certification, and potential international rotations. Rotation in foreign county optional Korea, USA, Europe

The Radiology Residency Program is a 4-year program structured into 8 rotation blocks, each lasting 6 months, and covering all major radiology subspecialties. The program emphasizes a gradual increase in clinical responsibility, advanced imaging training, and comprehensive diagnostic expertise. An international rotation in Korea, the USA, or Europe is optional in the final year.


Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY-1) – Foundations of Radiology

• Professional etiquette, behavior, and legal aspects of radiology

• Roles and responsibilities of a radiologist

• Radiological physics and radiological anatomy

• Radiation hazards, safety, and radioprotection


Emergency Radiology introduction, including:

• Chest and abdominal X-ray interpretation

• Musculoskeletal (MSK) trauma radiography

• Emergency ultrasound techniques


Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY-2) – Specialization Begins


First half:


  • Basics of CT and MRI

  • Emergency applications of CT and MRI


Second half:


  • Musculoskeletal radiology

  • Urogenital radiology


Residents participate in multidisciplinary team discussions and begin training in interventional techniques.


Postgraduate Year 3 (PGY-3) – Advanced Subspecialty Imaging


First half:


  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)


Second half:


  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


Research in diagnostic imaging and hands-on use of advanced ultrasound and procedural techniques are encouraged.


Postgraduate Year 4 (PGY-4) – Interventions, Pediatrics, and Leadership

First half:

  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)

Second half:

  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


This final year emphasizes clinical independence, preparation for board certification, and potential international rotations. Rotation in foreign county optional Korea, USA, Europe

The Radiology Residency Program is a 4-year program structured into 8 rotation blocks, each lasting 6 months, and covering all major radiology subspecialties. The program emphasizes a gradual increase in clinical responsibility, advanced imaging training, and comprehensive diagnostic expertise. An international rotation in Korea, the USA, or Europe is optional in the final year.


Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY-1) – Foundations of Radiology

• Professional etiquette, behavior, and legal aspects of radiology

• Roles and responsibilities of a radiologist

• Radiological physics and radiological anatomy

• Radiation hazards, safety, and radioprotection


Emergency Radiology introduction, including:

• Chest and abdominal X-ray interpretation

• Musculoskeletal (MSK) trauma radiography

• Emergency ultrasound techniques


Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY-2) – Specialization Begins


First half:


  • Basics of CT and MRI

  • Emergency applications of CT and MRI


Second half:


  • Musculoskeletal radiology

  • Urogenital radiology


Residents participate in multidisciplinary team discussions and begin training in interventional techniques.


Postgraduate Year 3 (PGY-3) – Advanced Subspecialty Imaging


First half:


  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)


Second half:


  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


Research in diagnostic imaging and hands-on use of advanced ultrasound and procedural techniques are encouraged.


Postgraduate Year 4 (PGY-4) – Interventions, Pediatrics, and Leadership

First half:

  • Vascular interventional radiology (including peripheral and neuro)

  • Non-vascular interventional radiology (e.g., pain management)

  • Image-guided biopsies (CT and ultrasound-guided)

Second half:

  • Basics of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine

  • Pediatric radiology integrated across all subspecialties


This final year emphasizes clinical independence, preparation for board certification, and potential international rotations. Rotation in foreign county optional Korea, USA, Europe

110% Scholarship – Full Tuition + Salary

110% Scholarship – Full Tuition + Salary

110% Scholarship – Full Tuition + Salary

At Central Asian University, we invest in the future of medicine by supporting the most talented and ambitious specialists. Our unique 110% scholarship for the Residency Training Program covers 100% of tuition costs and provides a guaranteed salary throughout the training period.

In 2025, we are offering 25 fully funded residency positions to exceptional candidates who successfully pass the competitive selection process.

This initiative is designed to support and reward the best medical professionals, allowing them to focus entirely on their development and the application of cutting-edge medical practices.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Radiology Residency Program are equipped for careers in:

  • Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology in leading medical centers

  • Academic and Research Institutions specializing in medical imaging

  • Healthcare Technology and Innovation for AI-driven diagnostic solutions

  • Hospital Leadership and Administration in radiology departments

Admission Process

Admission Process

Admission Process

Application Deadlines:

  • Application Opens: March 1, 2025

  • Application Deadline: June 30, 2025

  • Entrance Interviews and Entrance Exams: July 16 – August 15, 2025

  • Final Results Announcement: August 27, 2025

Eligibility Requirements:

Eligibility Requirements:

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree / Medical Doctor (MD) qualification

  • English Proficiency (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent)

  • Successful completion of an entrance interview

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition & Financial Information

The tuition fee for the Residency Programs at Central Asian University is $50,000 per year. This fee covers:

  • Full academic curriculum and clinical training

  • Access to state-of-the-art medical simulation centers

  • Guidance from internationally recognized faculty and mentors

  • Participation in research projects and international collaborations

For more details on tuition payments and financial aid, please contact our admissions office.

Faculty & Mentorship

Faculty & Mentorship

Faculty & Mentorship

Our faculty includes highly experienced radiologists with international expertise in diagnostic imaging. Residents will be guided by specialists from AKFA Medline University Hospital and partner institutions in Europe, the USA, and Asia.

Faculty

Faculty

Faculty

Our residency program is led by renowned international practitioners and academic leaders who bring global expertise and real-world clinical experience to the training process. Through our collaboration with AKFA Medline University Hospital and top medical institutions worldwide, residents receive mentorship from highly qualified specialists with backgrounds in the USA, Europe, and Asia.

Our residency program is led by renowned international practitioners and academic leaders who bring global expertise and real-world clinical experience to the training process. Through our collaboration with AKFA Medline University Hospital and top medical institutions worldwide, residents receive mentorship from highly qualified specialists with backgrounds in the USA, Europe, and Asia.

Zoltan Szatmary

Sweden

Professor Zoltan Szatmary MD, PhD

Radiologist, Neurologist, Endovascular Neurosurgeon (interventional neuroradiologist)

Zoltan Szatmary

Sweden

Professor Zoltan Szatmary MD, PhD

Radiologist, Neurologist, Endovascular Neurosurgeon (interventional neuroradiologist)

Zoltan Szatmary

Hungary

Zoltan Szatmary, MD, PhD

Program Director, Radiology Residency Program, Specialist in Neurointerventional Radiology and Stroke Diagnostics

Zoltan Szatmary

Sweden

Professor Zoltan Szatmary MD, PhD

Radiologist, Neurologist, Endovascular Neurosurgeon (interventional neuroradiologist)

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Uzbekistan

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Faculty Member

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Uzbekistan

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Faculty Member

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Uzbekistan

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Faculty Member

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Uzbekistan

Jasur Xusanxodjaev

Faculty Member

Akmal Rakhimov

Uzbekistan

Akmal Rakhimov

Faculty Member

Akmal Rakhimov

Uzbekistan

Akmal Rakhimov

Faculty Member

Akmal Rakhimov

Uzbekistan

Akmal Rakhimov

Faculty Member

Akmal Rakhimov

Uzbekistan

Akmal Rakhimov

Faculty Member

Step into the Future of Medicine!

Step into the Future of Medicine!

Step into the Future of Medicine!

At Central Asian University, we are shaping the next generation of medical leaders. Our Residency Program offers world-class training, cutting-edge technology, and hands-on experience at top clinical institutions, including AKFA Medline University Hospital and our global partner, Cleveland Clinic. Take the next step in your medical career and become part of a program designed to set new standards in healthcare.

Address
Address
Address

Address: 264, Milliy bog St, Tashkent, 111221, Uzbekistan

Admissions Office Hours
Admissions Office Hours
Admissions Office Hours

Monday to Friday

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Connect with us

Connect with us

Connect with us

Connect with us

Step into the Future of Medicine!

At Central Asian University, we are shaping the next generation of medical leaders. Our Residency Program offers world-class training, cutting-edge technology, and hands-on experience at top clinical institutions, including AKFA Medline University Hospital and our global partner, Cleveland Clinic. Take the next step in your medical career and become part of a program designed to set new standards in healthcare.

Address

Address: 264, Milliy bog St, Tashkent, 111221, Uzbekistan

Admissions Office Hours

Monday to Friday

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed