Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Residency
The Cedars-Sinai Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Residency is a two-year program that is provisionally accredited by CAMPEP. This program allows residents to train at one of the top 10 hospitals in the country, with access to state-of-the-art technology and subspecialized faculty.
Training & Curriculum
Residents complete eight clinical rotations, are encouraged to participate in optional research opportunities, attend weekly didactic lectures, and participate in regular clinical- and academic- oriented meetings.
Application Information
Applicants must have graduated from a CAMPEP-accredited program or completed a CAMPEP-accredited certificate and possess a doctoral degree in physics or a closely related field.
The department has 10 radiation oncology physicists, 10 radiation oncologists and seven dosimetrists, all involved in teaching, academic research and clinical trials.
Our current residents are helping share the future of the Radiation Oncology Department through their commitment to patient care and unparalleled research.
The Cedars-Sinai main campus currently has three treatment vaults (two Varian TrueBeam, one Elekta Versa), a Varian HDR Bravos afterloader and a Xoft machine. The Tarzana location has one Varian TrueBeam.
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