Radiation Oncology Physician Residency
The Emory Radiation Oncology Physician Residency Program is a four-year graduate medical education program preparing residents for certifying radiation oncology examinations given by the American Board of Radiology.
About our Program
Our residency program for physicians follows completion of a one-year internship in Internal Medicine. The program prepares residents for certifying radiation oncology examinations given by the American Board of Radiology. Residents master treatment procedures from faculty members at six clinical institutions.
The program, within Emory University School of Medicine, has access to the facilities and patient bases of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Emory Healthcare, Georgia's largest health care system, including Emory Proton Therapy Center. Residents also train at Grady Memorial Hospital's Loughlin Radiation Oncology Center.
Welcome! The universe of cancer care is rapidly changing. At Emory’s Winship Cancer Institute, we train radiation oncologists who aim to join the movement and lead the way forward through excellent clinical care, innovative research, and lifelong learning. Here you will learn why Emory Radiation Oncology is a great place to train.
~ Jolinta Lin, MD, Physician Residency Director
Program Info
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By the numbers
Our department ranks second in annual NIH research funding among all university based radiation oncology programs.
The number of radiation treatments delivered annually at our six teaching facilities.
A large physician residency alumni network leading both private and academic practices nationwide.
Our internationally recognized teaching faculty provide comprehensive clinical care and lead groundbreaking clinical and basic research.