Therapeutic Radiologic Physics Residency Program Major

Description: A residency training program that prepares physicians to deal with the physical aspects of the therapeutic applications of x-rays, gamma rays, electron, and other charged particle beams, neutrons, and radiations from sealed radionuclide sources; and with the equipment associated with their production and use, including radiation safety. One of the three subspecialties available to residents in radiologic physics who must select one or more subspecialty areas. Is Therapeutic Radiologic Physics Residency Program the right major for you?
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Therapeutic Radiologic Physics Residency Program Major

What Courses Do Therapeutic Radiologic Physics Residency Program Majors Take?

The required and elective courses you would take for Therapeutic Radiologic Physics Residency Program majors vary considerably among institutions. Courses are listed here that are illustrative of the breadth of topics you are likely to experience were you to major in this field.