VIDEO: MMP Info Session [1]
Presented by Program Director Dr. Stephen Avery
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The Master of Medical Physics Graduate Program, offered through Penn’s College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS), is a CAMPEP Accredited [3], multidisciplinary medical physics program, combining courses from the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the School of Arts & Sciences and the Departments of Radiology and Radiation Oncology in the School of Medicine.
The Master of Medical Physics program at Penn takes medical physics training one step further by focusing on improving your communication skills, ethics, and sense of responsibility in both clinical and research settings to promote the highest possible standards of patient care.
As a full-time student, you can complete the Master of Medical Physics program in two years through LPS. In the second year, appropriate clinical rotations place you in the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
You may be able to get your medical physics graduate degree while studying on a part-time basis; the program director considers these requests on an individual basis.
Choose a subspecialty of medical physics to be your focus in the Master of Medical Physics graduate school program:
As a Penn Master of Medical Physics graduate, you may be selected for the Medical Physics Residency program in the University of Pennsylvania Health System. The year-long clinical experience may be renewed for a second year and counts toward requirements for certification by the American Board of Radiology.
Links:
[1] http://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/graduate/mmp/videos
[2] http://www.sas.upenn.edu/home/news/scholars.html
[3] http://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/graduate/mmp/CAMPEP
[4] http://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/graduate/mmp/curriculum