The University of Rhode Island is working on a new program to train students in physics and medicine at the same time. The 5-year degree program provides four years of classes and one year hospital training. This will be the first ever program in New England specially devised to meld academics and clinical training. The two-year post-graduate medical physics residency program runs at the same time with medical physics program and the University. Students will be exposed to career choices and opportunities for physicists in the fields of cancer detection and treatment. There is a shortage of physicists trained to do this work.
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Biophysicists Yana Reshetnyak and Oleg Andreev at the University of Rhode Island are working together to develop the program. Graduates with the training and certification would find many opportunities available to them to find gratifying and highly paid positions.
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