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Clinical Imaging Medical Physics Residency Program

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Zheng Feng Lu, PhD

Program Director

Adrian Gutierrez

Adrian Gutierrez

GME Administrator

The Clinical Imaging Medical Physics Residency Program in the Department of Radiology is a CAMPEP-accredited two-year clinical training program at the University of Chicago Medicine. The training program is based on the Guidelines for Accreditation of Medical Physics Residency Programs as published by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP).  The residency program provides broad clinical training and experience, including 20 weeks of rotations in nuclear medicine and PET, to prepare graduates for a professional career in diagnostic radiological physics, and also to prepare them for the certification examination of the American Board of Radiology (ABR). Scholarly activities are strongly encouraged. Publications have been done by residents on broad topics. Ultimately, the goal of the residency program is to train fully competent and qualified medical physicists who can have a positive impact on patient care. 

Internal Advisor

Samuel Armato III, PhD, Chair of the Committee on Medical Physics

Maryellen Giger, PhD, A. N. Pritzker Professor of Radiology, Vice Chair of Basic Science Research, Department of Radiology

External Advisor

Beth A. Schueler, PhD, DABR,
Director of the Clinical Medical Physics Residency Program at Mayo Clinic.

    Program Leadership

    Program Faculty

    Current Residents