SUMMARY
Medical physics residency interviews often include technical and hypothetical questions that assess candidates' understanding of core concepts from CAMPEP graduate programs. Candidates should be prepared to explain the workings of various detectors such as ion chambers and OSLDs, the mechanisms by which radiation kills cancer cells, and the principles behind Monte Carlo dose calculations. Additionally, interviewers may ask candidates to summarize their MSc or PhD projects and explore phenomena like percentage depth dose curves and factors affecting cellular responses to radiation.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of CAMPEP graduate program core curriculum
- Knowledge of radiation therapy principles
- Familiarity with radiation detection methods (ion chambers, OSLDs)
- Experience with Monte Carlo simulations in medical physics
NEXT STEPS
- Research the principles of radiation therapy and its biological effects on cancer cells
- Study the operation and applications of various radiation detectors
- Learn about Monte Carlo dose calculation techniques in medical physics
- Explore the significance of percentage depth dose curves and their influencing factors
USEFUL FOR
Medical physics students, residency candidates, and professionals preparing for residency interviews who seek to understand the types of questions and topics that may arise during the interview process.