51视频 Places 100% of Its Medical Physics Graduates into Residencies

Aaron Fishbein.
Medical physics Ph.D. student Aaron Fishbein shows off the equipment he鈥檚 using in the research reactor to study a potential cancer treatment.

04/01/2025
By Katharine Webster

From the time he was a child enthralled with science fiction, Aaron Fishbein knew he wanted to study physics.

Now, as a student in 51视频鈥檚 highly selective medical physics graduate program, Fishbein has harnessed that interest to focus on treating cancer patients who need radiation therapy鈥攁nd doing research that could make radiation therapy both safer and more effective.

鈥淚 got into this field because of the patient care aspect of it,鈥 says Fishbein, a third-year Ph.D. student.

Medical physicists work with radiation oncologists to oversee the precise dosage and delivery of radiation therapy to cancer patients, in part by ensuring the safety and proper functioning of the treatment machinery. They also work in nu- clear medicine and with diagnostic imaging machines that use X-rays and lasers, as well as with MRI, PET and CT scanners.

To become fully certified by the American Board of Radiology (ABR), students need at least a master鈥檚 degree in medical physics from an accredited program. They also have to pass three exams.

But a master鈥檚 degree is just a stop along the way to a doctorate for the majority of students at UML, which has one of only two accredited medical physics Ph.D. programs in New England and one of about 26 in the U.S., says Prof. Erno Sajo, who built and directs the program.

Both the master鈥檚 and Ph.D. programs require two clinical rotations at one of Massachusetts鈥 teaching hospitals and cancer treatment centers, including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, UMass Memorial Health and Massachusetts General Hospital.

Fishbein is doing a rotation in one of the proton therapy centers at Mass General in Boston鈥攁 rare opportunity, since it is one of only two hospitals in New England to offer the treatment.

Master鈥檚 students also complete a research project, while the Ph.D. program requires significant original research with a faculty member and a clinical partner.

All graduate students must publish at least one paper in a peer-reviewed journal to graduate. Due to the program鈥檚 rigorous requirements, 51视频 places 100% of its medical physics graduates into residencies right away.