Background and History
A structured Residency Program in Radiation Oncology Physics was established at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in 2002. This program received accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs in 2005. A Post Ph.D. Diploma Program, approved by the University of Calgary, was incorporated into the Residency Program in 2007.
Individuals entering the Residency Program without a Ph.D. follow the structured format and policies in this handbook with the exception of the Haskayne business courses. Such individuals audit the 700 level courses described here and are evaluated the same way but do not receive a University of Calgary transcript.
The day to day operations of both the Post Ph.D. Diploma and Residency Programs are identical as are the Policies and Procedures. In addition, in the case of the Post Ph.D. Diploma, University of Calgary regulations and fees apply.
TOM BAKER CANCER CENTRE
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
RADIATION ONCOLOGY PHYSICS RESIDENCY PROGRAM
GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
GOAL
The overall goal of the University of Calgary and the Tom Baker Cancer Centre Residency Program in Radiation Oncology Physics is to meet and exceed CAMPEP requirements for program quality. Reaching this goal will assure incoming residents of a relevant, comprehensive and satisfying educational experience. Additionally, residents are equipped with the knowledge and skills to assume leadership positions in academic cancer centres.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the residency in Radiation Oncology Physics may be stated thus:
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To prepare the residents for a future career in Radiation Oncology Physics.
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To prepare residents for the certification of the Canadian College of Physicists in medicine.
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To provide residents with opportunity to hone their interpersonal, leadership and teaching skills.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
POLICY AND PROCEDURE HANDBOOK
RADIATION ONCOLOGY PHYSICS RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Program Goal and Objectives
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Program Structure and Governance
Program Director
Residency Program Committee
Program Faculty
Relationship to Other Programs
Participating Institutions
2. Program Requirements
Program Outline
Post-doctoral Diploma in Radiation Oncology Physics
Orientation
Course Outline MDPH 711
Course Outline MDPH 712
Course Outline MDPH 721
Course Outline MDPH 722
Course Outline MDPH 731
Course Outline MDPH 741
Practicum 1: Basic and Intermediate Treatment Planning
Practicum 2: Quality Control in Diagnostic Radiology
Practicum 3: Advanced Treatment Planning
Practicum 4: Quality Control in Nuclear Medicine/MRI
Oncology combined Curriculum (selected topic)
Radiation Oncology Residents Treatment Planning Course
3. Policies & Procedures
Course Work
Educational Activities
Expectations of the Resident
Expectations of the Mentor/Supervisor
Evaluation of Training Program
Performance Counseling
Resident Misconduct
Dismissal
Appeal
Admissions
Enrollment and Recruitment
Orientation
Safety
4. Resources
Faculty
Finances
Facilities
5. Appendices
A Academic Plan
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Course Evaluations
C Clinical Performance Evaluation (MDPH 711 & 712)
D Attendance at Educational Activities
E Project Plans (MDPH 721 & 722)
F Project Performance Evaluation
G Schedule of Radiation Oncology Physics Tutorials (MDPH 731)
H Simulator Observation Schedule (MDPH 741)
I Practicum Evaluations
TOM BAKER CANCER CENTRE
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
TITLE: Program Director
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SECTION:
Physics
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TOPIC1:
Training/Education
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TOPIC2:
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program
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DEVELOPED BY: Peter Dunscombe
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APPROVED BY: Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Committee (ROPRC)
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FIRST ISSUED DATE: November 17, 2005
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LAST REVISION:
August 26, 2010
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