Radiation Oncology Clinical Service

In order to obtain the essential skills and knowledge, residents will spend a significant portion of their residency on the Radiation Oncology Clinical Services.

Each physician faculty runs their own clinical service specializing in specific disease sites. Residents will rotate through each service at least three times throughout residency and potentially more if interested in a specific service/disease. Clinical rotations will vary in length each training year in order to meet the overall educational learning goals.

Department faculty clinical services include:

Faculty Clinical ServiceTopics/Disease SitesSpecial Procedures
Carryn Anderson, MDHead and Neck, Melanoma, Sarcoma, Skin/Soft TissuesEye Plaque Brachytherapy, Spinal Stereotactic Radiosurgery
John Buatti, MDPediatrics, Head and Neck, Skin, Central Nervous SystemExtracranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Craniospinal Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Radiation Therapy, and Eye Plaque Brachytherapy
Bryan Allen, MDThoracic Cavity, LungThoracic Malignancies, Eye Plaque Brachytherapy, Pancreatic/Esophageal Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Mark Smith, MDBrain, Central Nervous System, Genitourinary, Lymphomas and Leukemias, PalliationProstate Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Brachytherapy, Cardiospinal Radiation, Total Body Irradiation Therapy, and Eye Plaque Brachytherapy
Wenqing Sun, MDGynecology, Breast, Head and NeckGynecologic Brachytherapy, Breast Brachytherapy, and Eye Plaque Brachytherapy
Joseph Caster, MD, PhDGastrointestinal, GynecologicEye Plaque and Gynecologic Brachytherapy, Prostate Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Pancreatic/Esophageal Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Kristin Plichta, MD, PhDThoracic Cavity, BreastBreast and Eye Plaque Brachytherapy and Thoracic Malignancie

Selectives

These blocks are additional clinical experiences that further enhance the understanding of Radiation Oncology.

  • Radiology - An optional four-week rotation that consists of a combined experience in Diagnostic Radiology, PET/Nuclear Medicine and Neuroradiology taken in PGY3
  • Dosimetry - A designated 4-week block that focuses on the clinical integration of Radiation Oncology taken in PGY2

Clinical Experience Overview

Learning Goals:

  • PGY2: Foundation and Exposure
  • PGY3 - PGY4: In-depth Understanding/Learning, Increase Responsibility
  • PGY5: Specialize/Focus and Autonomy
 PGY2PGY3PGY4PGY5Total Weeks 
Clinical Radiation Oncology (Faculty Services)44 weeks
5-6 8-week blocks
Exposure to all clinics
40 weeks
5 8-week blocks
Increase depth of 
clinical understanding
44 weeks
5-6 8-week blocks
Repeat area of interest
36 weeks
5 8-week blocks
Resident choice of clinic based on career path
164 weeks 
Selectives4 weeks
Dosimetry
4 weeks optional
Radiology
4 weeks optional
Radiology
 8 weeks