1 year of training in an internship (usually internal medicine)
3–4 years of training in a diagnostic radiology residency program
1–2 years of IR fellowship or an independent IR residency
They also might have:
expertise in a subspecialty area (for example, pediatric cardiology) after 3 years or more in a fellowship program. A “fellow” is a doctor who had more specialty training after completing medical school and residency training.
Good to Know
Treatments done by interventional radiologists may prevent the need for regular surgery. Regular surgery often requires general anesthesia, but most IR procedures can be done with local anesthesia and sedation. Also, the recovery from IR procedures is usually quicker and less painful than recovery from regular surgery.