2009 ASTRO/AAPM Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Training Grant
Application Deadline: June 15, 2009
The American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) Education and Development Fund, together with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), has approved funds to facilitate the development of radiation oncology physics residencies across the United States and Canada.
The roles and responsibilities of the medical radiation physicist are diverse, demanding, and pivotal for the safe and effective delivery of radiation treatments to cancer patients. Radiation oncology physicists are employed in hospitals, universities, and clinics. Career opportunities are excellent however; there is an acute shortage of qualified professionals.
The initiation and development of radiation physics residency programs in the United States would lead to more graduates and more qualified professionals entering the workforce. However, the colleges and universities that could potentially house medical radiation physics residency programs are under severe financial stress due to cuts in state and federal funding. Because clinical radiation oncology physics residency programs are expensive to create and operate, these schools are not likely to open a program unless they receive financial support.
Purpose
To promote the development of radiation physics residency programs in the United States leading to more graduates and more qualified professionals entering the workforce. The purpose of the Grants is to provide assistance to newly established programs working towards accreditation.
Award Amounts
Up to $72,000.00 in total funding will be awarded each year. Individual program grants will not exceed $12,000.00 each.
Eligibility Requirements
Applications will be accepted from radiation oncology physics residency programs that meet the criteria set forth by AAPM Report #90, “Essentials and Guidelines for Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Training Programs.”
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If you have questions you may contact:
Anil Vaish 703-839-7396 (ASTRO) or Jacqueline Ogburn (AAPM) 301-209-3394.
2008 ASTRO/AAPM Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Training Grant Recipients
| Timothy Solberg, PhD | The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
| Brian Wichman, MS | Kansas City Cancer Center |
| Indrin J. Chetty, PhD | Henry Ford Health System |
| James C.H. Chu, PhD | Rush University Medical Center |
| Chester Ramsey, PhD | Thompson Cancer Survival Center |
Additional recipient information can be found here.


