Clinical Rotations In Interventional Radiology
Fellows may or may not see all types of surgeries (Depends on case availability)
Duration- Two Weeks / Four Weeks
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The IR department is involved in ultrasound and CT guided percutaneous procedures and fluoroscopy guided vascular and non- vascular interventions in cath lab.
Clinical Education
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hepato-biliary interventions such as PTBD, TIPS, BRTO, TACE, TARE as well as management of post hepatic tansplant complications
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vascular interventions (management of GI, Renal bleeds, bronchial artery embolization, PAE, UAE, vascular stenting, angioplasty, thrombectomy), placement of PICC line, permacath, cental lines
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Microwave Ablation,
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RFA of tumors (hepatic, renal, lung)
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USG and CT guided percutaneous interventions such as biopsy, FNAC, aspiration, PCD/ICD placement
Roles And Responsibilities
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Trainee will see patients in clinic with the staff and formulate a treatment plan.•
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Trainee will assist the attending staff in various surgeries
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Trainee will attend the academics and research activities of the department
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The academic sessions take place twice every week from 9 am to 10 am on Monday and Friday with one day allotted to seminar on a specific topic and another day for article discussion. The discussion regarding the progress in research work going on in the department takes place on every Thursday.