
Interventional Radiology Integrated and Independent Residency Programs
Make a difference. We’ll give you the tools you need.
About us
Geisinger’s Department of Radiology offers a dual certificate IR/DR integrated residency.
We offer three interventional radiology residency tracks — a five-year integrated interventional and diagnostic radiology residency, a one-year independent IR residency and a two-year independent IR residency.
Our programs provide a diverse and professionally fulfilling foundation from which to launch an interventional radiology career. Residents have a unique opportunity to develop the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to be leaders in their field. Residents find themselves in cases, clinics and conferences alongside IR faculty from diverse training backgrounds, giving trainees well-rounded experience and practice heterogeneity. The program provides ample research opportunities.
As a resident, the majority of your time will be spent at Geisinger Medical Center, an academic university hospital with a transplant program and Level 1 trauma center with a wide array of pathology. You’ll be exposed to a community radiology setting at Geisinger Wyoming Valley and Geisinger Community Medical Center.
Leadership

Tariq Rahman, MD
Program Director, Integrated and Independent Residency
trahman@geisinger.edu
Chijindu Nworgu, MD
Associate Program Director, Integrated and Independent Residency
cnworgu@geisinger.edu
Kayleigh Taylor, MD
Program Director, Diagnostic Radiology Residency
ktaylor4@geisinger.edu
Jennifer Zarko
Program Administrator
jlzarko@geisinger.edu
Clinical work
Our programs offer exposure to a wide variety of patient care experiences. You’ll gain extensive experience and expertise in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in areas including:
- Arterial disease: Endoleak embolization, arterial thrombolysis, pulmonary artery embolism interventions
- Gender-specific health: Uterine artery embolization, pelvic congestion syndrome treatment, fallopian tube recanalization, prostate artery embolization, varicocele embolization
- GI tract: Gastric and jejunal feeding tubes, gastrointestinal hemorrhage
- GU tract: Nephrostomy, ureteral stent placement/removal, complex access for nephrolithiasis
- Liver and biliary tract: Transjugular liver biopsy, TIPS, BRTO, portal vein recanalization, percutaneous biliary drainage, biliary stone management
- Oncology: Percutaneous ablative therapies, chemoembolization, radioembolization, portal vein embolization, percutaneous biopsies
- Non-oncologic embolotherapy: Pulmonary AVM, trauma and gastrointestinal bleeding
- Pain management: Percutaneous sympathectomy, kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty
- Venous disease: Acute DVT thrombolysis and chronic DVT recanalization, IVC filter placement, complex IVC filter removal, superficial venous ablation, dialysis access creation and interventions, sclerotherapy