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Moonlighting Guidelines

Moonlighting is a common practice among residents and fellows, allowing them to earn extra money and gain additional experience. URMC is progressive in recognizing its benefits and in making provision for the practice. Of course, moonlighting is neither a requirement nor a right; it’s a privilege.

URMC defines moonlighting as clinical activities outside the residency/fellowship training program, for which the trainee is paid over and above the approved program salary. Individual departments with residency/fellowship programs have their own policies on outside activities, including moonlighting.

Within the Department of Imaging Sciences there are select moonlighting opportunities available for third and forth year residents in good standing.