UCSD CSRRP(Clinician-Scientst Radiology Residency Program)
Overview for Applicants
Program Co-Directors
Claude B. Sirlin, M.D.Diagnostc Radiology
Isabel Newton, M.D., Ph.D.Interventonal Radiology
Beverly Sastri, M.B.ADept. of [email protected]
Administrator
Vision
• Our vision for our program: • To become the best radiology research residency
training program in U.S.
• Our vision for you: • To prepare you as a radiology clinician-scientst
• Fundable as independent PI or co-investgator in team science 2
Missions
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• Train clinician-scientsts in radiology
• Cultvate their career development and growth
• Nurture a passion for academics
Motivation• Clinician scientsts needed to lead contnued progress of radiology
• Talent is not enough, supplemental training is required
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Program Philosophy
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• Botom up
• Teamwork, camaraderie, support
Program Design
• Maximize research tme, opportunites, success
• Clinical training
• Leadership experience
• Teamwork and empowerment
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ProtectedResearch
12 Months ** * ** * ** * ** *
* 6 weeks per year, usually as three 2-week blocks
R1 Year R2 Year R3 Year R4 Year R5 Year
RESEARCH & CLINICAL TRAINING
(IR/DR PATHWAY)
R6 Year
Advanced IR training
Advanced IR training
ClinicalRadiology
DR or IR/DR Pathway Rotatons, plus Clinical Curriculum Lectures, Interdisciplinary Conferences, Educatonal Courses
DR or IR/DR Pathway Rotatons, plus Clinical Curriculum Lectures, Interdisciplinary Conferences, Educatonal Courses
Program Design
One year of protected research up front
6 weeks of protected research in each of the clinical years
Rigorous clinical training for next 4 years
New!
EncouragedEncouraged
ContnueContnueRefine and update IDP through structure mentorship
(see below)Formulate
IDPIndividual
Development Plan
EncouragedEncouragedTraining in
Ethics & RigorFormal courses
ContnueContnueStructured Mentorship
R1 Year R2 Year R3 Year R4 Year R5 Year
CAREER DEVELOPMENT (IR/DR PATHWAY)
R6 Year
MonthlyWorkshops
ChiefResidency
Meetngs w/ Dept. Chair & PDs to plan fellowship/beyond
Complete K-, R-, or equivalent grant applicaton
Society grant applicaton
ContnueContnueStrategic
Career Planning
EncouragedEncouragedScientfic Meetngs
& Presentatons
LeadershipTraining
EncouragedEncouragedGrant Writng
Course
Outreach & Diversity
Outreach Leader
Reinforcement of formal courses through workshops (see above), mentor’s lab meetngs, and supplementary training
Regular meetngs with scientfic mentors, career mentors, and PDs to discuss progress and solve problems, using IDPs (see above) as cornerstone
Trainees atend ≥ 1 scientfic meetng in R1 year and ≥ 1 scientfic meetng in R2-R5 years, give ≥ 1 department-wide scientfic presentaton each year
EncouragedEncouraged
ContnueContnueRefine and update IDP through structure mentorship
(see below)Formulate
IDPIndividual
Development Plan
EncouragedEncouragedTraining in
Ethics & RigorFormal courses
ContnueContnueStructured Mentorship
R1 Year R2 Year R3 Year R4 Year R5 Year
CAREER DEVELOPMENT (IR/DR PATHWAY)
R6 Year
MonthlyWorkshops
CSRRP ChiefResidency
Meetngs w/ Dept. Chair & PDs to plan fellowship/beyond
Complete K-, R-, or equivalent grant applicaton
Society grant applicaton
ContnueContnueStrategic
Career Planning
EncouragedEncouragedScientfic Meetngs
& Presentatons
LeadershipTraining
EncouragedEncouragedGrant Writng
Course
Outreach & Diversity
Outreach Leader
Reinforcement of formal courses through workshops (see above), mentor’s lab meetngs, and supplementary training
Regular meetngs with scientfic mentors, career mentors, and PDs to discuss progress and solve problems, using IDPs (see above) as cornerstone
Trainees atend ≥ 1 scientfic meetng in R1 year and ≥ 1 scientfic meetng in R2-R5 years, give ≥ 1 department-wide scientfic presentaton each year
Town Hall Meetings
EncouragedEncouraged
ContnueContnueRefine and update IDP through structure mentorship
(see below)Formulate
IDPIndividual
Development Plan
EncouragedEncouragedTraining in
Ethics & RigorFormal courses
ContnueContnueStructured Mentorship
R1 Year R2 Year R3 Year R4 Year R5 Year
CAREER DEVELOPMENT (IR/DR PATHWAY)
R6 Year
MonthlyWorkshops
CSRRP ChiefResidency
Meetngs w/ Dept. Chair & PDs to plan fellowship/beyond
Complete K-, R-, or equivalent grant applicaton
Society grant applicaton
ContnueContnueStrategic
Career Planning
EncouragedEncouragedScientfic Meetngs
& Presentatons
LeadershipTraining
EncouragedEncouragedGrant Writng
Course
Outreach & Diversity
Outreach Leader
Reinforcement of formal courses through workshops (see above), mentor’s lab meetngs, and supplementary training
Regular meetngs with scientfic mentors, career mentors, and PDs to discuss progress and solve problems, using IDPs (see above) as cornerstone
Trainees atend ≥ 1 scientfic meetng in R1 year and ≥ 1 scientfic meetng in R2-R5 years, give ≥ 1 department-wide scientfic presentaton each year
CSRRP End of Year Parties
Mentorship is a key component
• 1 or 2 lab mentors
• Career development mentor
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Anders Dale Cynthia Santillan David Kleinfeld
Delores Pretorius Eric Ahrens Eric Chang Graeme Bydder
Haydee Ojeda Isabel Newton Jiang Du Mingxiong Huang
Nathan Gianneschi Richard Buxton Roland Lee Thomas Liu
Claude Sirlin
Current Mentors
David Vera
Bob Mattrey
Albert Hsiao
Translational research is emphasiȣed
• Translational imaging research
• Knowledge of human biology develop & validate imaging technologies
• Observatons in humans understand biological underpinnings
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• Modalities: MRI, CT, US, PET, NM, optcs, MEG, MRI-PET (planned)
• Models: animals, humans
• Organ systems: neuro, cardiac, vascular, pulmonary, GI, GU, MSK
• Processes: cancer, aging, metabolic dz, infamm dz, degeneraton,…
• Research: targeted agents, instrumentaton, sofware, validaton, …
• Depts: Radiology, Cell/Molec Biol, Bioengineering, Physics,…
• Institutes: UCSD, Salk, Sanford-Burnham, Scripps, Novarts13
Many research options are available
We ofer wide-ranging workshopsTopics• Leadership
• Career development, career development awards
• Starting and running a lab
• Success in academics
• Collaboration/networking
• Patents
• Commercialiȣation: industrial relationships, start-ups
• Grant writing
• Manuscript writing
• Ethics
• YOU decide14
Speakers• David Brenner (dean of
medical school)
• Alex Norbash (chair of radiology)
• Chairs of other departments
• Scot Lippman (director of cancer center
• Basic scientists
• Clinician scientists
• YOU decide
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Julie Bykowski MD
Ed Wong MD/PhD
2010
David Karow MD/PhD
Takeshi YokooMD/PhD
2011
Isabel NewtonMD/PhD
Mat CroninMD
2012
Alan ChiangMD/PhD
Moh Eghtedari MD/PhD
2013
Sid TavriMD
August Tuan MD/PhD
Farshad MoradiMD/PhD
2014
Michael HahnMD/PhD
Rahul DesikanMD/PhD
2015
Paul MurphyMD/PhD
Emmi OlsonMD/PhD
David HeisterMD/PhD
2016
Chris MaloneMD
Rebecca RakowMD/PhD
2017
Kaȣim Narsinh MD
Nineteen CSRRP residents have graduated
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Ghiam Yamin MD/PhD
Andrew SungMD
Yr4
Jun Rho MD
James Tom MD/PhD
Neal Corson MD/PhD
Brendon Bagley MD
Yr3
Yr2
Kal RestomMD/MS
Vipul ShethMD/PhD
Alex VeȣeridisMD/PhD
Yr5
Souda FaȣeliMD/MPH
Amin JahromiMD/PhD
William HongMD/MS
Yr1
Tara RetsonMD/MhD
Kang WangMD/PhD
Adam SearlemanMD/PhD
Fifeen CSRRP residents are in the program now
Our trainees do cutting-edge research and land great fellowships and faculty positions
Alumni ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 ‘22
2010 Julie Bykowski MD
Ed Wong MD/PhD
2011 David Karow MD/PhD
Takeshi Yokoo MD/PhD
2012 Matt Cronin MD
Isabel Newton MD/PhD
2013 Alan Chiang MD/PhD
Moh Eghtedari MD/PhD
2014 Farshad Moradi MD/PhD
Sid Tavri MD
August Tuan MD/PhD
2015 Rahul Desikan MD/PhD
Mike Hahn MD/PhD
2016 David Heister MD/PhD
Paul Murphy MD/PhD
Emmi Olson MD/PhD
2017 Kazim Narsinh MD
Chris Malone MD
Rebecca Rakow MD/PhD
UCSD NeuroUCSD NeuroBrain ASLBrain ASL UCSDUCSD
MMP ImagingMMP Imaging Private PracticePrivate Practice
MEGMEG UPUP UP NeuroUP Neuro
Stem Cell Labeling Stem Cell Labeling MGHMGH Case West. IRCase West. IR
Pulmonary ASLPulmonary ASL MiamiMiami Private PracticePrivate Practice
Cancer Stem CellsCancer Stem Cells UCSDUCSD UCSD IRUCSD IR
Susceptibility MRISusceptibility MRI UCSFUCSF Private PracticePrivate Practice
Acousto-OpticsAcousto-Optics UCSDUCSD UCSD BreastUCSD Breast
MRI Fatty LiverMRI Fatty Liver MGHMGH UTSW BodyUTSW Body
Self-assembling probes Self-assembling probes UCSDUCSD UCSD BodyUCSD Body
fMRIfMRI UCSD NucsUCSD Nucs
US molecular imagingUS molecular imaging
DWI modelingDWI modeling UCLAUCLA UCSDUCSD
MEG brain traumaMEG brain trauma UCSDUCSD PPPP
MRI DementiaMRI Dementia UCLAUCLA UCSD BodyUCSD Body
MRI DementiaMRI Dementia UCSFUCSF UCSFUCSF
H2O2 ImagingH2O2 Imaging UWUW
MRI Stem CellsMRI Stem Cells UPUP
DWI Breast CancerDWI Breast Cancer UCSDUCSD
Clinician-Scientist Program:
Current Trainees ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 ‘22
2018 Kal Restom MD/MS
Vipul Sheth MD/PhD
Alex Vezeridis MD/PhD
2019 Andrew Sung MD
Ghiam Yamin MD/PhD
2020 Brendon Bagley MD
Jun Rho MD
James Tom MD/PhD
Neal Corson MD/PhD
2021 Souda Fazeli MD/MPH
William Hong MD/MS
Amin Jahromi MD/PhD
2022 Tara Retson MD/PhD
Adam Searleman MD/PhD
Kang Wang MD/PhD
UTE multiple sclerosisUTE multiple sclerosis
Nanotechnology imagingNanotechnology imaging
Pulmonary ASLPulmonary ASL
DWI prostate cancerDWI prostate cancer
Brain ASLBrain ASL
MRI cell trackingMRI cell tracking
Neurovasc. couplingNeurovasc. coupling
MEGMEG
DWI renal cancerDWI renal cancer
MRI liver diseaseMRI liver disease
F-19 MRI inflammationF-19 MRI inflammation
Patient reported outcomesPatient reported outcomes
AI for Cardiac DiseaseAI for Cardiac Disease
UTE MRIUTE MRI
AI for Liver DiseaseAI for Liver Disease
• Over 200 peer-reviewed articles
• 17 of the 32 trainees have received at least one grant
• over $3.9M in cumulative funding
• 14 of 32 trainees have received the prestgious RSNA research resident grant, including all 3 first-year CSRRP trainees in 2017!
• 19 residents graduated by 2017:
• 10 in academic faculty positions
• 3 in fellowship
Resident Accomplishments as of 2017
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T32 Award – 7/07-6/12 T32 Award – 7/13-6/18
Program Timeline
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