![]() ![]() Upon entering the program, the residents will participate in a four-week orientation designed to help them get acquainted with the normal department operation, the requirements and expectations of the residency program, hospital policy and procedures on patient care and professional conduct, and safety practice on working with radiation producing equipment among other related topics. It consists of four main required components: attendance of radiation oncology related conferences, seminars, and didactic courses hands-on training and service in structured clinical rotations seminar presentations and participation in clinical research and development projects. The training program normally begins on July 1st and ends in June three years later. Upon completion of the program, the residents are eligible to take part 2 of the American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification examination in Therapeutic Medical Physics. It provides two years of structured clinical training that covers all areas of radiation oncology physics plus an optional year in clinical research and development. The program is designed in accordance with the CAMPEP Standards of Radiation Oncology Residency Education.
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