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Medical Dosimetry
The University Graduate School and The School of Medicine
Departmental URL: http://radonc.medicine.iu.edu/medical-education/medical-dosimetry-graduate-certificate/
(Please note that when conferring University Graduate School degrees, minors, certificates, and sub-plans, The University Graduate School’s staff use those requirements contained only in The University Graduate School Bulletin.)
Curriculum
Degree Offered
Graduate Certificate
The Medical Dosimetrist is a member of the radiation oncology team who has knowledge of the overall characteristics and clinical relevance of radiation oncology machines and equipment, is cognizant of procedures commonly used in brachytherapy and has the education and expertise necessary to generate radiation dose distributions and dose calculations in collaboration with the medical physicist and radiation oncologist.
The Medical Dosimetry Graduate Certificate Program is a twelve-month program beginning with Summer Session II each academic calendar, typically this falls during the last week of June. The program is accredited by the JRCERT, of which there are only 17 Medical Dosimetry programs carrying this accreditation nationwide. 26 credit hours will be required for graduation of the class of 2016 and 29 credit hours will be required for classes graduating 2017 and later.
The IU Medical Dosimetry program offers training and experience in treatment planning for conventional 3D, Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy, Volumetric Arc based therapy, and Brachytherapy. Students have the opportunity to rotate through 3 primary clinical sites: IU Health Simon Cancer Center, IU Health Methodist Hospital, and IU Health Bloomington Cancer Center.
This program is offered on site only. Rotations at clinical sites will be required to be within the State of Indiana. Clinical rotations are performed only through clinical affiliates of the program. Although enrollment in the program does not preclude the student from otherwise being employed, the program requires full-time, on-site attendance. On-line classes are not offered at this time.
Admission Requirements
All applications must be processed through the School of Medicine Graduate Division Office. Please refer to the Graduate Division Guidelines page for important requirement information, in addition to our specific program requirements indicated below:
- All applicants must be accepted for admission to The University Graduate School.
- All applicants must hold a Bachelor degree from an accredited university; a Bachelor degree in radiation therapy is preferred, but others will be considered if all other requirements are met. A G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher must have been maintained in program related courses.
- All applicants must be ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certified in Radiotherapy Technology at the time of enrollment to the program.
- Three (3) professional letters of recommendation
- Official copies of all transcripts of all post-secondary institutions attended
- Completion of undergraduate prerequisite courses (or equivalent):
a. College Algebra and Trigonometry and/or Pre-calculus
b. Cross-Sectional Anatomy
c. Radiation and Cancer Biology
d. While not necessarily a requirement, preference will be given to students
who have taken General Physics with a lab.
e. Basic knowledge of computer technology
Note: Students are admitted on a "rolling" basis. It benefits the student applicant to apply as early as possible to secure admission into the program.
Course Requirements
Summer Session II
Title: Concepts for Preparation and Planning in Medical Dosimetry I
Course # RAON‐D601
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers,Ph.D.
Instructor: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the “Graduate Certificate Program in Medical Dosimetry”
2015: 2 credits
2016 : 3 credits
Title: Medical Physics for Radiation Oncology I
Course # RAON‐D604
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Instructor: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D. et al
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the “Graduate Certificate Program in Medical Dosimetry” or instructor permission
1 credit
Title: Clinical Practicum I – General Dosimetry Introduction
Course # RAON‐D606
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Clinical Instructor: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the “Graduate Certificate Program in Medical Dosimetry”
2015: 1 credit
2016: 2 credits
Fall Session
Title: Concepts for Preparation and Planning in Medical Dosimetry II
Course # RAON‐D602
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers,Ph.D.
Course Instructor: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Concepts for Preparation and Planning in Medical Dosimetry I
Suggested Course Abbreviation: Concepts Prep & Plan Med Dos II
2015: 1 credit
2016: 2 credits
Title: Clinical Oncology and Dosimetric Considerations
Course # RAON‐D603
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Course Instructor/Coordinator: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the “Graduate Certificate Program in Medical Dosimetry” or instructor permission
1 credit
Title: Medical Physics for Radiation Oncology II
Course # RAON‐D605
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Course Instructor: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D., et al.
Prerequisites: Completion of RAON‐D604
2 credits
Title: Clinical Practicum II ‐ Intermediate Planning in Medical Dosimetry
Course # RAON‐D607
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Course Coordinator/Instructor: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD
Prerequisite: Clinical Practicum I – General Dosimetry Introduction
4 credits
Spring Semester
Title: Clinical Practicum III – Advanced Topics in Medical Dosimetry
Course # RAON‐D703
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Course Coordinator/Instructor: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD
Prerequisite: Clinical Practicum II – Intermediate Planning in Dosimetry
2015: 6 credits
2016: 8 credits
Title: Independent Study / Research in Radiation Oncology
Course # RAON‐D701
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Prerequisites:
Suggested Course Abbreviation: Ind Study/Research/Rad Onc
2 credits
Summer Session I
Title: Clinical Practicum IV – Assessment Challenges in Medical Dosimetry
Course # RAON‐D704
Course Director: Colleen DesRosiers, Ph.D.
Course Coordinator/Instructor: Marvene M. Ewing, B.S, CMD
Prerequisites: Clinical Practicum III – Advanced Topics in Medical Dosimetry
2015: 3 credits
2016: 4 credits
Director
Colleen M. DesRosiers, Ph.D.
(317) 274-0081
Curriculum Coordinator
Marvene M. Ewing, B.S., CMD