The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Indiana University School of Medicine offers a two-year, Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Educational Programs (CAMPEP)-accredited diagnostic imaging physics residency. This program leverages the resources available from IU Health with one of the largest radiology training departments among medical schools in the United States.
Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency
Where trainees gain the independence to become expert practitioners
Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency
Where trainees gain the independence to become expert practitioners
Apply for Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency
Annually, two positions are open for the Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency. The program is offered in Indianapolis and participates in the Medical Physics Matching Program. Applications must be submitted through the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Medical Physics Residency Application Program (apply MP-RAP). Applicants must have a PhD in medical physics or in a related field with demonstrated knowledge of diagnostic imaging medical physics.
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Diagnostic Imaging Physics at IU School of Medicine
Dedicated Support
With support and guidance from faculty physicists and radiologists, our residents also take part in clinical research. Teaching is part of the physics residency training, and residents take responsibility in delivering physics education to radiology residents, fellows, students, and imaging technologists.