The Residency Program in Radiology is designed to train highly qualified specialists in medical imaging who can detect diseases, evaluate their progression, and monitor treatment effectiveness using advanced diagnostic technologies. Radiology is an essential component of clinical medicine, playing a key role in accurate and timely diagnosis. During the program, residents study X-ray imaging, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound diagnostics, angiography, and other imaging modalities. Training focuses on interpreting radiological findings across organ systems, performing differential diagnosis, and ensuring radiation safety. Clinical training is conducted in modern diagnostic centers and hospitals equipped with high-tech imaging systems and digital medical platforms. The curriculum integrates theoretical education with extensive hands-on experience. Graduates are prepared to work in diagnostic centers, multidisciplinary hospitals, specialized clinics, research institutes, and private healthcare facilities as professional radiologists.