Radiation Oncology
Medical Student Education

Program Leadership

Sarah Anne McAvoy

Sarah Anne McAvoy, MD
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology
Vice Chair for Education
Residency Program Director
Department of Radiation Oncology

Zaker Rana

Zaker H. Rana, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology
Director of Medical Student Elective Courses and
Medical Student Research Internships
Department of Radiation Oncology


‌Medical Student Elective Rotations

The Department of Radiation Oncology offers an in-person, four-week in-clinic rotation experience for third- and fourth-year medical students from the University of Maryland and other medical schools. This elective is designed to provide medical students with exposure to the practical aspects of radiation oncology and the management of cancer patients. Student rotators receive broad exposure to a variety of new patients, patients under treatment, and follow-up cases, participating fully with the faculty and staff in their evaluation and treatment. Students will have the opportunity to observe and participate in a wide array of technologies including proton therapy, stereotactic body radiotherapy, GammaPod™ treatment for early-stage breast cancer, hyperthermia, and various brachytherapy procedures. Exposure to computerized treatment planning using CT and MRI scanners will be available. Students will also have the opportunity to work on a clinical project if prior arrangements with faculty have been made.

Mohindra Group CT Computers 450 pixMany students have benefited from the research opportunities leading to co-authored national conference presentations and manuscripts. This is an excellent opportunity to improve physical exam skills, and to gain hands-on experience of what the field of radiation oncology has to offer. The rotation is typically spent at our downtown clinics in Baltimore at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) and the Maryland Proton Treatment Center (MPTC).

For more information about medical student rotations or to apply for an elective opportunity, visit the AAMC Visting Student Learning Opportunity (VSLO) program website. University of Maryland Students, please contact the Office of Student Affairs. For more information, please contact Education Program Manager Dionna Robinson at Dionna.Robinson@umm.edu or 410-328-1677.


Medical Student Research Opportunities

Njambi NiguruThe Department of Radiation Oncology, which maintains a vigorous program of research across a broad spectrum of basic, translational, and clinical topics, values the participation of medical students in research activities. Each year, University of Maryland medical students collaborate directly with faculty members on cutting-edge investigations with resulting presentations, publications, and recognition.

Medical students who are interested in pursuing research projects in radiation oncology may reach out to Dionna Robinson at Dionna.Robinson@umm.edu or 410-328-1677. For additional research opportunities, please visit the Office of Student Research website.


Radiation Oncology Medical Student Summer Fellowship Program

The Radiation Oncology Medical Student Summer Fellowship Program is for first- or second-year University of Maryland medical students who will complete one research project in radiobiology, clinical radiation oncology, or physics during a ten-week summer program. The goal is for the project to lead to a publication or national presentation. The opening date for the Radiation Oncology Summer Fellowship program application for University of Maryland medical students is listed below. Scholarships will be offered either jointly with the PRISM program or directly through the Department of Radiation Oncology. Candidates are encouraged to apply both for the both the PRISM program and Radiation Oncology Summer Fellowship Programs to maximize their chances for selection.

The department supports abstract submission fees during the research Summer Fellowship, travel, and conference attendance for a limited number of fellows to present their work at approved national meetings. In the photo to the left, University of Maryland medical student and summer fellowship award recipient Njambi Kiguru received gave her oral presentation at the 2024 University of Maryland School of Medicine Student Research Forum held on-campus in Baltimore.

Med Student Research Day 2023

Pictured are: University of Maryland medical students Zach Keepers, Desiree Lejano, and Bolutife Olagunju, showcasing their radiation oncology summer research projects at the 46th  University of Maryland School of Medicine Medical Student Research Day held on November 28, 2023.

To apply to the Summer Fellowship, please complete the below online application form by the deadline of March 23, 2025. You must include one letter of recommendation and a personal statement. 

Application: Summer Fellowship Application

Previous Recipients of the Radiation Oncology Medical Student Summer Fellowship

Sample of Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Published During/ as a Result of the Medical Student Summer Fellowship


Medical Student Fellowship & Award Opportunities

The Department of Radiation Oncology, via an Endowment Fund for Academic Excellence in Radiation Oncology, has several award opportunities for medical students who attend the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Student applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in radiation oncology. Having a project identified prior to applying is encouraged but not a requirement. 

Dr. Pranshu Mohindra Medical Student Research Award

Mohindra Max Muhammad (resized)The Dr. Pranshu Mohindra Medical Student Research Award is awarded to a University of Maryland second-, third- or fourth-year medical student who has successfully completed a research project during their second year, third year and/or first semester of their fourth year. The recipient receives a scholarship towards their medical school tuition. The award is given each spring, and the goal is to complete a research project which leads to a publication or national presentation. To apply, please complete the below application form by the deadline of January 13, 2025. Please upload a recent copy of your CV and a professional photo with your application.

Pictured above left to right: Max An, 2018 Summer Fellowship Recipient; Pranshu Mohindra, MD, MBBS; Muhammad Hamza, Medical Resident 2022-2026 & 2018 Summer Fellowship Recipient; at the University of Maryland School of Medicine Summer Research Training Program, Student Research Forum 2018, hosted by the Office of Student Research

Pranshu Mohindra resized

Application: Medical Student Research Award Application

This award was named in recognition of Dr. Pranshu Mohindra's many contributions to the department's educational programs. Dr. Mohindra was a faculty member from 2014 to 2023, the Director of Research Internships from 2016 to 2013, and the Medical Student Elective Course Director from 2017 to 2023 in the Department of Radiation Oncology. His insightful ability to match students with productive research experiences and to engage the faculty in mentoring throughout a variety academic projects including presentations and publications was truly remarkable. Dr. Pranshu Mohindra current practices at University Hospitals in Cleveland.

 

Previous Recipients of the Dr. Pranshu Mohindra Medical Student Research Award

Radiation Oncology Medical Student Graduation Award

Med Student Graduation Award 2024The Radiation Oncology Medical Student Graduation Award recognizes a fourth-year University of Maryland medical student who has shown excellence in their work in radiation oncology, and who has demonstrated sustained interest in the field of radiation oncology during their medical school training. To apply, please complete the below application form by the deadline of January 13, 2025. Please upload a recent copy of your CV and a professional photo with your application. For more information, contact the Office of Student Research.


UM SOM Annual Student Awards Ceremony May 14, 2024

Application: Medical Student Graduation Award Application

Previous Recipients of the Medical Student Graduation Award

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