Radiation Oncology

Program Overview

The Emory University Certificate Program in Medical Physics is a two-year didactic training program developed and maintained within the Department of Radiation Oncology at Emory University School of Medicine. The training program derives directly from the guidelines and recommendations as set forth by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Program (CAMPEP) Standards for Accreditation of Graduate Educational Programs in Medical Physics.

As described by CAMPEP, the certificate program is intended to “equip alternative pathway applicants to medical physics residency programs with appropriate graduate-level medical physics coursework.” As such, the program is available to individuals having a PhD in physics, engineering or a closely related field who seek to obtain sufficient depth and breadth of knowledge in medical physics to be capable and eligible to pursue residency training in preparation for a career in clinical medical physics.

Program Info

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