Residency: Clinical Training
Residency Information
- Our Current Residents
- Program Overview
- Curriculum
- Research Opportunities
- Requirements for Promotion
- Clinical Training
- Educational Goals & Competencies
- Annual In-Training Examination
- Board Preparation
- Administrative Information
- Application Process
- Interview Information
- International Graduates & Osteopathic Students
State-of-the-Art Experience
The Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland is strongly committed to maintaining the quality of our educational program. Our department is at the forefront in innovation with its nationally recognized Medical Physics and Radiobiology divisions, which provide outstanding clinical and research experiences for trainees.
The facilities in which residents train include, but are not limited to:
- Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)
- Intensity Modulated Arc Therapy (IMAT; RapidArc)
- Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT – CBCT, kV, others)
- Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)
- Gamma Knife Treatment
- Gamma Pod (2010)
- Respiratory Gated Radiation Therapy
- 4-D CT Capability
- PET-CT or MRI-CT fusion for target delineation
- Total Body Irradiation with translational couch
- Spatially Fractionated (GRID) Therapy
- Remote afterloading HDR brachytherapy
- Radioactive implants for prostate, GYN, liver (SIRspheres), and breast (mammosite)