MEDICAL PHYSICS

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Stony Brook University is home to a .  This Medical Physics Track (MPT) resides in the  Faculty from Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Biomedical Engineering serve as program faculty.  Details about the MPT are listed on the BME website.  You can also address questions about the MPT to Terry Button, PhD, DABR, the Program Director.

To pursue a career in clinical Medical Physics, a two-year Residency must be served in a .  A is supported in the Department of Radiation Oncology.   An Imaging Physics Residency and a 2+1 Imaging Physics (2 years) + Nuclear Medicine Physics (1 year) is supported by the Department of Radiology.

The Radiology Physics Residency positions are supported by University Hospital and are advertised on the board when openings occur.  Qualified applicants are interviewed by program faculty, ranked according to their qualifications, experience and communication skills. The candidate with the highest rank is offered entry. Admission requires a graduate degree in Medical Physics from a CAMPEP accredited graduate program.   Residents are NY State employees and as such have a full benefits package including sick leave, vacation leave and medical benefits.  At any one time there are one or two Residents supported in Radiology Medical Physics.

 Residency Program Year20102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
Number of Applicants8012060110084000
Number of Residents Accepted10101011011000
Number of Residents Graduating10001010110011
Number of Residents Certified11001010110011
Number in Industry00000000000000
Number in Clinical Positions11000010110011
Number in Academic Positions00000000000000
Number in Other Activities00000000000000

 

For information regarding the Medical Physics Residency Program in Radiology, contact Terry Button, PhD, DABR.