Education and Training
Medical Physics Residency Program
This CAMPEP-accredited medical physics residency program offers comprehensive training in clinical medical physics.
For further information, interested parties should consult the Physics Residency Handbook and the Medical Physics Residency Rotation Guide, which provide a detailed overview of the program.
Medical Physics Masters Program
The CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Master program was established in 2021 in collaboration between the Medical Physics division of the Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, and the Radiological Physics division of the Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Johns Hopkins University. This program is specifically designed for students who wish to pursue a career in medical physics as a researcher, certified clinical professional, or within the industry. For more information about the program, please visit here .
A medical Physics PhD graduate program is currently under construction, expecting to start admitting students in Fall 2024.
CaREER R25 Program: Cancer Research Education Excellence in Radiotherapy
The overall goal and innovation of this project is to establish a premier CaREER (Cancer Research Education Excellence in Radiotherapy) program to train the next generation of scientists, technologists and physicians skilled in research in emerging transformative areas of RT and with innovation focus on addressing RT disparities. The proposed CaREER program will leverage a strong institutional environment at Johns Hopkins in collaboration with faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities like Howard University and global health partners to attract and retain significant number of underrepresented minorities, who will be empowered to pursue careers and higher education programs involving cancer research.