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research program is focused on Precision Radiation Oncology [PRO] and is led by our Senior Vice Chair for Research, Dr Phuoc Tran. Within this program is the Division of Translational Radiation Science
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for Advanced Imaging Research, in addition to a robust clinical and educational program. Responsibilities encompass active engagement in the department's educational mission, including involvement in radiology
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Vice Chair of Physics Research, Dr. Amit Sawant, and has thirty (30) medical physics faculty, twenty-three (23) dosimetrists, three (3) medical physics residents, an active dosimetry training program
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radiation oncology practice. All physicians are involved in our teaching program which could include providing planned lectures to our residents, participating in mock oral exams, participating in teaching
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program, notably leading an NIH-funded IMSD Training Grant, and being a member of an NIH-funded Chemistry Biology Interface program (https://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/academics/psc/financial-support
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and years in rank. This salary range does not include all components of the Radiation Oncology faculty compensation program or pay from participation in Radiation Oncology variable compensation
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innovation and translation. We have a comprehensive research program that encompasses various areas such as proton and electron FLASH radiation therapy, prompt gamma imaging, proton arc therapy, dual-energy CT
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accreditation renewal documents. 3. Residency Programs 3.1. Nuclear Medicine (NM) and Diagnostic Radiology (DR) Residency Program · Didactic lectures on all areas of nuclear medicine physics and
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: The Department’s Precision Radiation Oncology (PRO) program, led by Dr. Phuoc Tran, Senior Vice Chair for Research, focuses on bridging the gap between novel research and clinical applications. The research team
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Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is seeking a highly qualified transplant surgeon to join our abdominal transplant program starting next academic year. Faculty rank and financial