Residents entering a medical physics residency educational program should have a strong foundation in basic physics--demonstrated either by an undergraduate or graduate degree in physics, or by a degree in an engineering discipline or another of the physical sciences and with coursework that is the equivalent of a minor in physics (i.e., one that includes at least three upper-level undergraduate physics courses that would be required for a physics major).
In addition, residents must:
- Have graduated with an MS or PhD from a CAMPEP-accredited graduate program, or
- possess a PhD in physics or related discipline and have completed a CAMPEP-accredited certificate program.
Interested candidates should send a personal statement, curriculum vitae (CV), recent transcripts, and 3 letters of recommendation to our Program Coordinator, Tiffany Todman (ttodman@lifespan.org). Applications must be received by December 15, 2023. Interviews with selected applicants will be scheduled in the January-February 2024 timeframe. Offers will be extended no later than early March 2024 for an anticipated start date of July 1, 2024.