General information on the
Residency program in
Radiation Oncology Physics at McGill
The residency program is of 2-years duration and provides the resident
with clinical experience and theoretical knowledge in all aspects of
modern radiation oncology physics. An important objective of the program
is to prepare the resident for the professional examination and licensure
process in the specialty of Radiation Oncology Physics. The residency program
consists of four clinical rotations and four didactic courses.
Minimum requirement for admission is M.Sc. degree in Physics; however,
the preferred candidate will have a M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics
from a CAMPEP-accredited educational program.
William A. Parker, M.Sc., FCCPM;
Director - Residency Program
Chief - Department of Medical Physics, MUHC
For more information on the McGill Residency Program in Radiation Oncology Physics please download the following pdf document:
residencyinfo_2011.pdf
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