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Doctorate of Medical Physics

The Doctorate of Medical Physics program is a graduate program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP). The program aims to enhance and standardize clinical training for medical physicists that want to practice as clinician scientists.

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Requirements

  • Update: For the 2021 Application, the Doctorate of Medical Physics Program has waived the GRE requirement due to COVID-19.

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Application Deadlines

  • Application reopens September 3
  • Deadline December 31

Funding

$20,000 resident/ $28,500 non resident (average per year)

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Graduation, student, faculty and institutional statistics for Doctorate of Medical Physics.

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Nikos Papanikolaou, Ph.D.
210-450-5664
papanikolaou@uthscsa.edu

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"The best part of the DMP is that the clinical training is integrated with the didactic learning, similar to medical school training."
James McCulloch, 2nd year student

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