The appeal process is only available to full-time employees of UMMC, after an initial 6 week probationary period, which starts on the first day of employment. The guidelines and regulations of the appeal process are set by the policies governing employees of the University of Maryland Medical Center. The appeal process is part of a due-process procedure. Due-process procedures provide students with an unbiased avenue to pursue complaints or grievances and the opportunity to be heard in a timely manner.
The appeal process is available to students after their initial probationary period as hospital employees. Student visas, working visas or work permits are not sponsored by our program in behalf of applicants who are not permanent residents or citizens of the US. You may learn about policies for timely resolution of complaints, by accessing the employee handbook within our hospital system intranet. Notably, this link is accessible only to employees and students of our program.
This webpage is essentially your portal to hospital employee services. Allegations of non-compliance with educational standards can be forwarded to the director of the program, or to hospital administration. Questions about our curriculum; admission policies, transfer of credits, tuition and fees, refund policies, academic calendars, acadaemic policies, graduation requirements, student services not answered in this webpage, or in our handbook can be obtained by contacting the program director.
The program prepares qualified applicants for a career in medical dosimetry. Graduates of our medical dosimetry program are eligible for national certification by the Medical Dosimetry Certification Board after 6 months of additional clinical experience.
The latter 6 month clinical experience requirement is stipulated by the MDCB, is outside of the control of the School of Medical Dosimetry, and is subject to change at any time. Applicants and students should contact the MDCB with questions regarding this timeline. Only two students are accepted into the program each year. This ensures that each student receives ample personal attention and can work closely with our dosimetrists and physicists. Medical Dosimetry is a growing field and we offer a master of science degree in Medical Dosimetry.
Our online Medical Dosimetry program provides students the knowledge and expertise they need to generate radiation dose distributions and dose calculations when working in collaboration with medical physicists and radiation oncologists. Bachelor's Programs. Degree Earned Bachelor of Science. Program Type On Campus. Call to Actions Apply. Request Information.
Bachelor's Programs Toggle sub-menu Overview. Concentrations Toggle sub-menu. Radiation Therapy. Medical Dosimetry. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Computed Tomography CT. Radiography X-ray. General Sonography Ultrasound. Goal 1 — The student will be clinically competent in the planning of treatment. Student Learning Outcome: The student will demonstrate clinical adaptability. Student Learning Outcome: The student will demonstrate treatment planning skills. Goal 2 — The student will communicate effectively with patients, faculty, and staff.
Student Learning Outcome: The student will demonstrate oral communication. Student Learning Outcome: The student will demonstrate written communication. Goal 3 — The student will develop critical thinking skills to enhance patient safety.
Student Learning Outcome: The student will develop patient safety skills. Goal 4 — The student will demonstrate professionalism. Student Learning Outcome: The student will behave and act professionally on time, reliable, dressed professionally.
Student Learning Outcome: The student will participate in continuing education. Student Learning Outcome: The student will communicate professionalism both orally and through the written word. Solidarity Statement The UNC Department of Radiation Oncology considers diversity, equity and inclusion to be core values, and strives to embody these at every level: in its leadership, faculty and staff; in its operation; in its educational programs; and in its service to the public in delivering expert, compassionate healthcare for all.
Courses include: Note: A 3 credit-hour course consists of approximately Submit transcripts from all high schools if less than 5 years since graduation , and institutions of higher education attended.
Submit three letters of recommendation. Selection for a personal interview does not guarantee admission into the Program. A criminal background check and drug test is required of all students accepted into the Program.
Technical Standards for Medical Dosimetrists Demonstrate oral and written proficiency in the English language, including the ability to read, interpret and apply written instructions treatment charts, notes, records, technical publications, equipment manuals, etc. Communicate effectively with faculty, fellow students, physicians, and all members of the health care team. Maintain intellectual and emotional stability and maturity under stress while also maintaining appropriate performance standards.
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