Hofstra Graduate Medical Physics Program

AI Thread Summary
The Hofstra Graduate Medical Physics Program is currently not CAMPEP accredited, raising concerns about graduates' eligibility for residencies, as many programs prefer candidates from accredited institutions. Prospective students are advised to inquire directly with the program about their pursuit of accreditation, as the program's mission statement indicates a desire for certification but lacks specific details. The importance of CAMPEP accreditation is emphasized, as it is necessary for certification by the American Board of Radiology. Additionally, the program's affiliation with LIJ hospital does not provide an accredited residency, further complicating the situation for students. Overall, the program's newness and uncertain accreditation status are significant considerations for potential applicants.
jimbob123
Messages
4
Reaction score
0
Are there any thoughts about the Hofstra Graduate Medical Physics Program from current or other prospective students. I don't think they are Campep accredited yet. What does that mean for any graduates. Would I be able to get into a residency afterwards?
 
Physics news on Phys.org
I do not know anything specifically about the Hofstra program, but I would think many residencies would prefer students from CAMPEP-accredited programs (all else being equal).

You could contact them and ask whether or not they are currently actively pursuing accreditation. They may become accredited during your time there. The mission statement for their program claims that they are hoping to become certified but that is not very specific.

It's good to consider these things, as you will be required to complete a CAMPEP-accredited medical physics residency in order to be eligible for certification by the American Board of Radiology.
 
thanks for your input. I agree it is important to consider the approval. that is one of my main concerns about the program. It is fairly new (fist year I think) and I am curious about the logistics if it can become Campep accredited quickly. Hoping to become accredited and actually being credited are very different.

The program has linkage to the LIJ hospital but I do not think it has and accredited residency either so it does not help.
 
TL;DR Summary: I want to do a PhD in applied math but I hate group theory, is this a big problem? Hello, I am a second-year math and physics double major with a minor in data science. I just finished group theory (today actually), and it was my least favorite class in all of university so far. It doesn't interest me, and I am also very bad at it compared to other math courses I have done. The other courses I have done are calculus I-III, ODEs, Linear Algebra, and Prob/Stats. Is it a...
I’ve been looking through the curricula of several European theoretical/mathematical physics MSc programs (ETH, Oxford, Cambridge, LMU, ENS Paris, etc), and I’m struck by how little emphasis they place on advanced fundamental courses. Nearly everything seems to be research-adjacent: string theory, quantum field theory, quantum optics, cosmology, soft matter physics, black hole radiation, etc. What I don’t see are the kinds of “second-pass fundamentals” I was hoping for, things like...

Similar threads

Replies
10
Views
2K
Replies
11
Views
2K
Replies
5
Views
396
Replies
2
Views
1K
Replies
3
Views
3K
Replies
3
Views
2K
Replies
14
Views
2K
Back
Top