Integrated Interventional Radiology Residency Program
Contact Information
Program Director
Sabina Amin, MD
Welcome to the Integrated Interventional Radiology Residency Program at Cooper University Health Care.
Our ACGME-accredited program is designed to train the next generation of clinically excellent, technically skilled, and deeply compassionate interventional radiologists — physicians who are prepared to lead and innovate within today's rapidly evolving healthcare environment.
Our program offers a seamless pathway from medical school to dual board eligibility in both Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology, with graduates eligible to sit for the ABR IR/DR examination. Residents train alongside our accomplished Diagnostic Radiology colleagues, benefiting from a deeply collaborative academic culture built on shared teaching, mentorship, and genuine camaraderie.
Located in Camden, New Jersey — Cooper University Hospital is the only Level I Trauma Center in South Jersey and serves as the region's premier academic medical center. Our proximity to Philadelphia provides residents with an unmatched patient population, outstanding cultural amenities, and a cost of living substantially lower than most comparable programs on the East Coast.
Our formal affiliation with the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper is a defining differentiator of this program — providing residents with access to complex oncologic cases, world-renowned faculty during multidisciplinary tumor boards, and leading-edge locoregional tumor therapies.
Program at a Glance
Certification: Residency — IR/DR Board Eligible upon completion
Location: 1 Cooper Plaza, Camden, New Jersey 08103
ACGME Program ID: 4163300004
NRMP Program Code: 1380416A0
Why Cooper?
We know applicants have choices. Here is what makes Cooper's Integrated IR Residency Program distinctive:
MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper affiliation — access to world-class oncologic expertise and high-volume complex interventional oncology cases, a benefit very few programs offer
Only Level I Trauma Center in South Jersey — high-acuity, high-volume, diagnostically and procedurally diverse patient population
True dual training — full integration with an established, high-quality Diagnostic Radiology Residency program with a shared academic culture
Small program, big mentorship — high faculty-to-resident ratio means one-on-one teaching is the norm, not the exception
Pediatric exposure at CHOP — dedicated rotation at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, one of the nation's top pediatric centers
Philadelphia-area quality of life — world-class city access with South Jersey affordability
A program that sees you as a whole person — resident wellbeing, culture, and work-life integration are institutional priorities