Radiation Oncology Therapy Physics CAMPEP Residency
Program Overview
Radiation Oncology Therapy Physics CAMPEP Residency
The Columbia University Irving Medical Center Residency Program in Medical Physics (Therapy) educates and trains therapeutic medical physicists to be skillful in the practice of radiation oncology physics and to be caring and compassionate in patient care.
About Our Program
The CAMPEP-accredited Columbia University Irving Medical Center Residency Program in Medical Physics (Therapy) is designed to educate and train therapeutic medical physicists.
Training Environment
The program provides access to clinical facilities, research equipment, and other educational resources.
Program Statistics
The program maintains statistics on various aspects of the residency.
Research
The program includes research rotations and scholarly activities.
Application and Selection
The application and selection process for the CAMPEP Physics Residency Program involves several steps.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in radiation oncology.
Our Residents
The program has a diverse group of residents with varying backgrounds and interests.
Our Alumni
The program's alumni have gone on to pursue successful careers in radiation oncology.
How to Apply
The application process for the CAMPEP Physics Residency Program involves submitting an application and supporting documents.
Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program
The Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program is a comprehensive program that provides training in radiation oncology.
About Our Program
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in radiation oncology.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in radiation oncology.
Our Residents
The program has a diverse group of residents with varying backgrounds and interests.
Our Alumni
The program's alumni have gone on to pursue successful careers in radiation oncology.
Research
The department of Radiation Oncology is involved in various research activities, including:
- Our Researchers
- Latest Research
- Research Labs
- Our Clinical Trials
- Clinical Trials Resources for Principal Investigators
- Clinical Trials Resources for Patients
- Announcements
Research Labs
The department has several research labs, including:
- Cheng Lab
- Spina Lab
- Gallitto Lab
Center for Radiological Research (CRR)
The Center for Radiological Research is one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious research centers for the study of radiation biology.
