The Baptist Health Medical Physics Residency at Miami Cancer Institute is a two-year training program designed for individuals with an M.S. or Ph.D. degree who seek training in clinical radiation oncology physics in preparation for a clinically oriented career. The program’s objective is to provide clinical training in radiation oncology physics that will prepare the graduate for board certification and a professional career in radiation oncology.
Residents fully participate in the clinical routine under the supervision of experienced radiation oncology physicists. Comprehensive training and experience are provided in the areas of dosimetry, treatment planning, brachytherapy, radiation safety, multi-modality imaging, radiographic and MR image guidance, particle therapy, special procedures and quality assurance. Training prepares graduates for certification in the specialty of therapeutic medical physics by the American Board of Radiology. Graduates will also receive sufficient clinical training that should prepare them for work as a radiation oncology physicist.
The Residency is based at Miami Cancer Institute – a next-generation cancer treatment destination known for its leading clinical care and research, compassionate patient experience and state-of the-art technology inclusive of extensive physics quality assurance equipment and treatment delivery systems such as:
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Program Accreditation
Under review by Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP)
Program Size
2 Residents each academic year
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Miami Cancer Institute
The Miami Cancer Institute, located on the campus of Baptist Hospital, is a destination cancer center known for its innovation and precision in cancer care, exceptional patient experience, advanced clinical research and state-of-the-art technology. The impressive roster of clinicians at Miami Cancer Institute includes renowned oncologists; world-recognized, highly sub-specialized cancer experts and surgeons; clinical researchers and genomic scientists. The Center’s advanced radiation oncology program includes the first proton therapy center from South Florida to South America. As Florida's only member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Alliance, Miami Cancer Institute is part of a deep and functional collaboration that affords patients access to innovative treatments close to home and ensures that the standards of care developed by the multidisciplinary disease management teams match those at MSK. Miami Cancer Institute received awards in leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma as well as surgery in lung, prostate, and colon cancers in 2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospital Rankings.
Eligibility Requirements and Application Schedule
Eligibility Prerequisites
- Undergraduate or Graduate degree in Physics, Engineering, or other Physical Science with coursework including at least three upper-level undergraduate physics courses
- Must be a graduate of either:
- MS or PhD program accredited by CAMPEP; or
- PhD program in physics or related discipline and have completed a CAMPEP-accredited certificate program.
Application Requirements
- Submit all application documents through the Medical Physics Residency Application Program (MP-RAP) system
- CV
- School transcripts
- Letters of recommendation
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.