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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Department of Radiation Oncology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout Chairman’s Message Department History Living in St. Louis Faculty Resources Patient CarePatient Care Make an Appointment Our Physicians Our Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Our Locations Treatment Services About Your Treatment Taking Care of Yourself During Treatment Your Health Care Team Clinical Trials Billing & Insurance Frequently Asked Questions Resources For Referring Physicians Interactive Care Map EducationEducation ACGME Clinical Residency Program Medical Physics Residency Program in Radiation Oncology (CAMPEP-Accredited) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Medical Physics Master of Science in Medical Physics (CAMPEP-Accredited) Post PhD Graduate Certificate in Medical Physics (CAMPEP-Accredited) Graduate Education & Training in Cancer Biology and Medical Physics Clinical Clerkship Opportunities for Medical Students Purdy Summer Research Fellowship Program Check out St. Louis ResearchResearch Cancer Biology ResearchCancer Biology Research RAD SUMMER Experience Clinical Research Medical Physics Research Our Faculty News Open Search Clinical Clerkship Opportunities for Medical Students M92 RadOnc 801 Clinical Radiation Oncology (Clinical Elective) (2-week rotations) The Radiation Oncology clinical division offers WUSM students this 2-week elective with emphasis on the evaluation, planning, and administration of radiation therapy in patients with malignant tumors. Students will have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of the natural history of cancer, as well as its pathological and biological features. Students will sharpen their clinical skills by participating in the management of cancer patients. Students will be expected to prepare for clinical consultations by reviewing patient records and relevant literature, obtaining the patient’s history and performing a physical examination. This will be followed by presenting findings and a proposed care plan to the attending and resident physicians. Course contacts:  Christy Hanson, [email protected] or Allison Lehman, [email protected] Learn more about our clinical elective in the School of Medicine Bulletin » M92 RadOnc 910 Radiation Oncology Advanced Clinical Rotation (ACR) (4-week rotations) The Department of Radiation Oncology invites students planning to apply for radiation oncology residency to enroll in the Radiation Oncology Advanced Clinical Rotation (ACR). The field of radiation oncology involves the delivery of therapeutic radiation for patients with malignant and some benign conditions. Radiation oncology is a field which has a great team dynamic among physicians, physicists, nurses, therapists, social workers, and many others. We also collaborate in a multi-disciplinary fashion with medical oncology and surgical oncology. Clinical care will be provided at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, South County, and West County.This course will fully immerse the student in the field of radiation oncology and prepare them for a successful transition to radiation oncology residency. Students will be directly involved in patient care, including seeing new outpatient and inpatient consults, follow ups, and on-treatment patients. Students will review the patient charts as well as relevant literature, obtain the patient’s history, perform a physical exam, and counsel the patient regarding their proposed treatment recommendations. The student will then present their findings and proposed treatment plan to the resident and attending. Students will also be involved in radiation simulations, contouring, and treatment planning. Students will attend lectures on clinical management, radiation biology, and radiation physics. Students will present at the department case management conference as well as give a talk at the completion of the rotation to department faculty and residents. During this course, students will expand their knowledge of radiation oncology and will be well prepared to start radiation oncology residency. For visiting students interested in applying for this ACR, please follow instructions found here for how to apply through VSLO.  Course contacts:  Christy Hanson, [email protected] or Allison Lehman, [email protected] Clerkship Director Maria Thomas, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Radiation Oncology Clerkship Coordinator: Allison Lehman ([email protected]) Education ACGME Clinical Residency Program Check out St. Louis Medical Physics Residency Program in Radiation Oncology (CAMPEP-Accredited) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Medical Physics Master of Science in Medical Physics (CAMPEP-Accredited) Post PhD Graduate Certificate in Medical Physics (CAMPEP-Accredited) Graduate Education & Training in Cancer Biology and Medical Physics Clinical Clerkship Opportunities for Medical Students Purdy Summer Research Fellowship Program Department of Radiation Oncology Mailing Address: 660 S. Euclid Ave, MSC 8224-35-LL | St. Louis, MO 63110Phone: 314-362-9700 Siteman Cancer Center at the Center for Advanced Medicine Office Location: 4921 Parkview Pl, Lower Level | St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: 314-747-7236Connect with us!Twitter: @WashURadOnc Instagram: @WashURadOnc LinkedIn: WashU Radiation Oncology For referring physicians Giving Patient Rights & Responsibilities ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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