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HOLMAN RESEARCH PATHWAY
The American Board of Radiology recognizes the shortage of physician investigators in diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology. To address this shortage, a research pathway has been designed for individuals to simultaneously train in diagnostic radiology or radiation oncology and in basic science, clinical, or transitional investigation. This new pathway is called the "ABR Holman Research Pathway," named for B. Leonard Holman, M.D., who first proposed this initiative. Below is an overview of the program requirements.
For more detailed information, contact Ronda Henderson at
rhenderson@theabr.org
The Holman Pathway is designed for the exceptional trainee who has both strong clinical abilities and a background in and commitment to research. Entry implies a commitment to basic science or clinical research. (Trainees who leave the research pathway must complete the standard five years of training, including four years of diagnostic radiology or radiation oncology.)
Clinical patient
responsibilities
(PGY-1) |
A minimum of 9 months of direct patient care in the PGY-1 year is required in internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery or surgical subspecialties, OB-GYN, neurology, family practice, emergency medicine or any combination of these (ACGME-approved). |
Clinical training in diagnostic radiology or radiation oncology
(PGY-2, 3, 4, 5) |
27 months of full-time clinical radiology is required, which can include three months in PGY-1.
In Diagnostic Radiology, Holman Pathway residents are expected to meet the same minimum requirements for clinical rotations on breast imaging (3 months) and nuclear radiology (4 months) as traditional residents, as outlined by the program guidelines of the RRC in diagnostic radiology. Holman Pathway residents are also expected to fulfill the ABR requirements for performance of interventional procedures, vascular ultrasound and obstetrical imaging. The remainder of their clinical schedule is at the discretion of the institution’s Program Director, bearing in mind the fact that Holman Pathway residents must pass the written and oral examinations of the ABR to qualify for certification.
In Radiation Oncology, Holman Pathway residents are expected to meet the same minimum requirements for special procedures (including interstitial brachytherapy, intracavitary brachytherapy, and unsealed sources) and the same pediatric caseload as traditional residents outlined in the program guidelines of the RRC in radiation oncology. For adult external beam cases, Holman Pathway residents are expected to simulate a minimum of 350 cases over their 27 months of clinical training instead of 450 cases during the 36 months of standard clinical training. |
Research training/experience (80%)
(PGY-2, 3, 4, 5) |
21 months (18 in extenuating circumstances) of dedicated research time, with twenty percent of this time devoted to clinical training. A minimum of 18 months of research is required to successfully complete the Holman Pathway. The approved candidate can also take 3 months of research during his/her PGY-1 year for a total of 24 months. |
Clinical training during research (20%) |
During the research period, Holman Pathway residents are required to devote 20% of their time in clinical activities, which may include clinical responsibilities, clinical conferences and didactic sessions, and on-call responsibilities.
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Supervision |
The program director must oversee the trainee’s clinical performance. Annually, the program director must attest that the trainee in the pathway has maintained satisfactory progress in clinical performance. In addition, the research mentor must submit annual evaluation of the trainee’s research progress. |
When to apply
Candidates for the Holman Pathway should apply during PGY-2 (i.e., first residency year in Diagnostic Radiology or Radiation Oncology). Completed applications MUST be submitted electronically by April 15th, August 15th and December 15th via rhenderson@theabr.org
ASSESSMENT OF RESEARCH QUALITY Trainee
The trainee must show evidence of a commitment to a research career. The following are some criteria that might be used to evaluate a candidate’s commitment to a research career:
- Record of participation in basic or clinical research
- Record of publications and patents
- Having acquired a graduate degree, such as a Ph.D. or M.P.H.
- Record of presentations at scientific meetings
- Honors and awards
Research Mentor
The research mentor should be a successful investigator with an active research program and peer-reviewed research funding. The mentor must accept responsibility for supervision of the research experience.
Environment for Research Training
A research environment suitable for a productive research experience must exist. This should include adequate space, equipment and funding for the research as well as a critical mass of productive researchers identifiable by grants, publications in peer-reviewed journals, the quality of those journals and their stature in the discipline. Goals
There should be well-defined goals for all research trainees. There should be a detailed description of a research program for educational experiences including course work for research careers, possibly leading to graduate degrees.(Individuals with previous graduate degrees might be especially good candidates for the research pathway.)
Application Requirements
- Formal proposal from the trainee, describing goals and content of the research program. The research plan should not exceed 10 pages. Use standard size sheets with at least one-half inch margins, single spaced and single-column format, with a font size of 11 points or larger.
- Supporting letter from the department chair , indicating trainee’s ability to achieve clinical competence in the abbreviated time, and guaranteeing availability of and support for research time.
- Signed commitment from the research mentor to guide and supervise the research trainee. (If the research mentor is a different person than the program director, the program director must include a letter supporting the research trainee.)
- A dean's letter from the applicant's medical school.
- The trainee’s USMLE scores.
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