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Medical physicists collaborate with radiation oncology physicians
to treat and cure cancer through clinical activities, research and
education.
The Radiation Oncology Clinical Medical Physics Residency Program
at Mayo Clinic in Rochester is designed for candidates with doctoral
degrees in relevant physical sciences that are interested in careers
as clinical medical physicists in radiation oncology.
The two-year Radiation Oncology Clinical Medical Physics Residency
provides structured training and progress assessment in all aspects
of clinical medical physics in radiation oncology. Highlights of
the program include:
- Training takes place in a large, state-of-the-art
radiation oncology center
- Curriculum provides comprehensive hands-on and
evaluated experiences
Progressive responsibility ensures that you are fully independent
by the time you complete the program.
Accreditation
The American Radiology Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics
Education Programs (CAMPEP) accredits the Radiation Oncology Clinical
Medical Physics Residency.
Certification
You will be eligible to take the board certification examination
offered by the American Board of Radiology upon completion of the
residency.
Program History
The Radiation Oncology Clinical Medical Physics Residency began in 1997. One resident completes the training in this program annually.
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