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Application Process

Positions

There are nine positions in the Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Most years, three new fellows begin the program.

How to apply

MSGME does not process printed applications to this program. The Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Fellowship uses an online application system run though the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM).

The application form and all supporting documentation must be submitted by December 15, of the year preceding the appointment date. The academic year begins the end of June/beginning of July.

  1. To apply to the program, visit or the AAPM Common Application Program. The application requires the following information:
    • A curriculum vitae. Describe your activities with professional societies, publications, and any other relevant information about your education or experience.
    • A personal statement of professional goals.
    • Transcripts showing degree earned and date conferred from each graduate school you attended. Non-final transcripts are acceptable if the final degree is in progress. Provide certified or notarized English translations of documents written in a language other than English.
    • Three original letters of recommendation from faculty members, including your thesis advisor, who are thoroughly familiar with your work. Each letter should include the writer’s opinion of your professional, academic, and personal qualifications, as well as his/her opinion on your potential for success in the field of medical physics.
  2. Applicants considered for an appointment are invited to visit Mayo Clinic for a personal interview with the program director and selected faculty. Interviews are conducted in the winter of each year.
  3. For those offered positions, MSGME requires a copy of the Ph.D. diploma and final official transcripts.
  • Nov 13, 2012
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