Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program
Welcome to the Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program in the Department of Radiation Oncology at University Hospitals Case Medical Center and the Case School of Medicine. Utilizing the most current facilities and technologies available, the physicians and scientists in the Department of Radiation Oncology offer a diverse educational experience for physicians in training.
Our fully accredited, four-year Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program is the cornerstone for the educational mission of the Department of Radiation Oncology. Residents and medical students interact with leading radiation oncologists as well as other medical and surgical oncology faculty in a stimulating learning environment that centers on high-quality, compassionate patient care. Dynamic clinical rotations, tailored didactic lecture series, and mentored clinical research prepare our residents for careers in academic medicine, community-based specialty practice, and as physician scientists. The balanced and diverse mixture of career goals and academic interests among our faculty creates a stimulating intellectual atmosphere.
This website includes an overview of the residency training program, experience with advanced radiation oncology technologies, and clinical research opportunities. We look forward to the opportunity of having you visit us.
ANNOUNCEMENTS (August 16, 2006)
- We are offering one PGY-2 position through the Match to begin July 2008
- Groundbreaking has begun for the installation of our new CyberKnife suite.
- University Hospitals of Cleveland recently announced plans to construct a new free-standing 200-bed cancer hospital to be completed in the Fall of 2009 as part of the Vision 2010 project.