The UAB Department of Radiation Oncology is an integral part of one of the nation's largest health systems. Nationally known for our compassionate care, cutting-edge research, and comprehensive ...
All trainees entering the Radiation Oncology Physics Residency program are required to satisfy the CAMPEP standards for program admission. That is, individuals must have acquired a strong foundation ...
Learn from academics and clinical scientists in a range of fields, including physics, engineering, biology and oncology. Access MR-Linac and proton therapy research facilities at The Christie to ...
Our four-year residency program (PGY-2 to PGY-5) is designed to prepare qualified applicants for careers in radiation oncology. The medical physics residency program is to provide comprehensive ...
The UAB Department of Radiation Oncology’s Residency Program is proud to offer a comprehensive residency program that produces experts in clinical radiation oncology, radiation physics, and ...
Effects of ionizing radiation on cellular, molecular and organ systems levels of biological organization; Study of x-rays, gamma rays, accelerator beams, and neutrons in interaction with living ...
These machines direct high-energy x rays at specific cancer cells in a patient's body, shrinking or removing them. Radiation therapists are part of the oncology team that treats patients with cancer.
The Department of Medical Physics is actively developing new methods to address a wide range of imaging ... Our department has a long history of innovation in radiation oncology (anticancer treatment ...