Residency in Medical Imaging Physics
The University of Wisconsin Medical Imaging Physics Residency is a 24-month duration accredited program designed for individuals with a M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics and who seek in depth education and training in clinical medical imaging physics. The objective of the program is to provide comprehensive clinical, technical, and professional physics education and training to enable graduates to perform independently as clinical medical imaging physicists. Upon finishing the program, a Certificate of Completion of the residency will be issued. Graduates will be prepared for ABR board certification exams and for professional careers as qualified medical physicists in clinical imaging facilities, in imaging physics consulting groups, or in the medical imaging device industry.
- Program Director: Frank Ranallo, Ph.D. DABR
- Associate Director/Clinical Coordinator: John Vetter, Ph.D., DABR
- Medical Physics Department Chair: Tim Hall, Ph.D.
- Radiology Department Chair: Tom Grist, MD, DABR