Chief Resident Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology, United States
The Resident, Fellow, and Student Section Programming at SIR 2026 is a high-energy, future-focused series designed to sharpen clinical instincts, spark innovation, and accelerate career growth. Attendees will experience immersive, case-driven learning in the Emergencies in the Angiosuite session, celebrate peer-driven impact through the Clinical Advancement Award, and collaborate across training levels in a fast-paced IR hackathon built for real-world problem solving. A joint session with the Early Career Section pulls back the curtain on the transition from training to practice, offering practical insights, candid lessons learned, and actionable next steps. Expect practical takeaways, inspiration, and a few “why didn’t we think of that?” moments—this is IR education with momentum.
Learning Objectives:
Apply structured, high-yield decision-making frameworks to rapidly recognize and manage common and high-risk emergencies encountered in the angiosuite.
Identify practical strategies for innovation, career development, and early professional advancement in interventional radiology, from training through early practice.
Collaborate across training levels to develop and evaluate creative, scalable solutions to real-world clinical and workflow challenges in IR.