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Jul 1, 2023 · The Review Committee for Radiation Oncology provides these resources to accredited programs and those applying for accreditation. Overview. Program Requirements and FAQs and Applications. Milestones. Documents and Resources. Review Committee Members.
Aug 4, 2023 · Radiation oncologists complete the following educational and other requirements: Four years of college. Four years of medical school. One year of clinical training in internal medicine or surgery. Four years of training (residency) in radiation oncology. Continuing certification from the American Board of Radiology. Advertisement.
The MD Anderson residency program in radiation oncology is an advanced, four-year program certified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). With 24 residents and over 100 faculty on our main campus, the program provides comprehensive clinical training to physicians preparing to practice full-time radiation oncology ...
- The Process of Care
- The Radiation Oncology Team
- Safety
- Quality Management
- Patient-Centered Care
Standard 1: Patient Evaluation, Care Coordination and Follow-upStandard 2: Treatment PlanningStandard 3: Patient-specific Safety Interventions and Safe Practices in Treatment Preparation and DeliveryStandard 4: Staff Roles and ResponsibilitiesStandard 5: Qualifications and Ongoing Training of StaffStandard 7: Culture of SafetyStandard 8: Radiation SafetyStandard 9: Emergency Preparation and PlanningStandard 10: Facility and EquipmentStandard 11: Information Management and Integration of SystemsStandard 12: Quality Management of Treatment Procedures and ModalitiesStandard 13: Peer Review of Clinical ProcessesStandard 14: Patient ConsentStandard 15: Patient Education and Health ManagementStandard 16: Performance Measurement and Outcomes ReportingTraining consists of a minimum of five years of postgraduate education. The first year of postgraduate clinical training must be spent in an accredited internal medicine, family practice, surgery, pediatrics, or transitional year program followed by four years of training in radiation oncology.
Specific requirements for a complete application to the Stanford Radiation Oncology Residency Program include: A short 1-page autobiographical personal statement explaining your interest in radiation oncology and your future career goals. Photograph (does not have to be of professional quality)