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Medical Physics Residency


The Medical Physics Residency Program at the University of Washington (UW) is a two-year clinical education program in therapy physics. Residents have a minimum 4000 hours of clinical training within a highly structured program of rotations. The program is CAMPEP accredited. We cover all of the essential clinical training elements and offer some unique, stand-out rotations that you won’t find in other programs.

Medical Physics Residency Table of Contents


Residency Program Goals

The goal of our Medical Physics residency program is to provide the necessary clinical experience, education and training in radiation oncology physics to ensure:

  • A broad knowledge of clinical medical physics.
  • A mastery of clinical skill set as a professional medical physicist that allow our graduates to function competently, independently and safely

Residency Program Objectives

The objective of our Medical Physics residency program is to deliver the necessary clinical experience in order to graduate residents who are:

  • Eligible and prepared to achieve ABR certification in therapeutic medical physics
  • Knowledgeable in the ethics, legal responsibilities, published standards of practice of medical physics in the clinical environment
  • Competent in clinical duties of a medical physicist in support of patient radiation treatments
  • Confident in communicating, presenting, and teaching medical physics knowledge to a variety of audiences
  • Confident problem solvers, able to learn new skills, apply knowledge in new, innovative ways

Program Features

  • The only residency offering clinical experience with Photons, Electrons, Neutrons, and Protons
  • Pediatric radiation oncology
  • Collaborative educational and research interactions with physicians and MD residents
  • Support to attend annual conference; personal reference library; full health benefits
  • Highly structured program 
  • CAMPEP accredited 
  • Size/Expertise of physics faculty and staff (6:1 ratio) committed to education
  • Robust, active, mature nearmiss incident learning system 
  • Patient communication training (physics consults with patients)

Program Leadership


Medical Physics Residents

Each year, as one group of successful Residents graduates, a new group of students begin their Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Residency journey here at The UW Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology.


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