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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 ACGME Clinical Residency Program Radiation oncology practice will be of the highest quality only if it is solidly based on sound clinical skills, fundamental concepts of cancer biology and radiation physics, and a thorough knowledge of the principles of cancer pathology. The clinical residency program in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Washington University includes theoretical and practical work in each of these areas. To stress the multidisciplinary nature of cancer therapy, residents work closely with our faculty and with faculty from other departments within the Washington University School of Medicine, fostering an environment of understanding for the indications and limitations of each therapeutic modality or combination of modalities. The Department of Radiation Oncology operates one of the largest clinical services in the country. More than 3,500 new patients are seen and over 76,000 external beam treatments are delivered annually in 7 unique campus facilities, representing 50% of all cancer patients in the St. Louis area, or about 30% of all cancer patients in the state of Missouri requiring treatment with radiation. Our department is home to the world’s first single room proton center, the world’s first MRI-guided clinical treatments, and the world’s first online adaptive treatments.  MRI fusion and PET imaging are routinely used in treatment planning.  Residents gain extensive experience with radiopharmaceuticals and high-dose rate brachytherapy while rotating on the gynecology and gastrointestinal services. The objective of this program is to train highly competent, strongly motivated and academically oriented radiation oncologists. The broad range of clinical experience and the abundant research opportunities within one of the most elite medical schools in the nation combine to create a superior radiation oncology residency at Washington University. Residency training results: Our residents have received top annual awards from ASTRO All residents have presented at national meetings Washington University Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP) Washington University is committed to the career development of physician scientists.  Our program offers multiple options for interested residents in addition to the Holman Pathway, coordinated by the support of the Washington University Division of Physician Scientists.  These opportunities include participation in the Washington University Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP), which guarantees funding for a maximum of 3 years to support dedicated postdoctoral research time in addition to faculty mentorship, peer mentorship and engagement within physician scientist community at WUSM.  This program has an exceptionally high rate of success in securing grant funding including  NIH K08 and similar awards, and many of our trainees successfully establish and run independent research labs as faculty at a number of leading academic institutions.  Application to this program requires a secondary application.  Please direct inquiries to Carmen Bergom, MD, PhD, at [email protected]. Visit the WUSTL GME Office Website » WUSM faculty and residents talk about what it is like to learn and thrive in our programs. Learn more Why WashU? Admissions About Clinical Residency Physician Scientist Training Program Holman Research Pathway Lectures and Conferences Financial Information Resources Program Administration Current Residents Check out St. Louis Education ACGME Clinical Residency Program Why WashU? Admissions About Clinical Residency Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP) Holman Research Pathway Lectures and Conferences Financial Information Resources Program Administration Current Residents (2023-2024) 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. 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