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UF Radiation Oncology Residency Program

SPARK-ONC Student Program Information

Supporting Participation and Representation of Key Underrepresented groups in Radiation Oncology at the University of Florida August 5 – September 1, 2024 The SPARK-ONC Student Program is a fully funded, 4-week, in-person comprehensive experience open to two fourth year Underrepresented in Medicine (UIM) students, created to increase representation and…

SPARK-ONC Student Program

Supporting Participation and Representation of Key Underrepresented groups in Radiation Oncology at the University of Florida 2024 Dates: Aug 5 – Sept 1, Sept 30 – Oct 27, or Oct 28 – Nov 24 The SPARK-ONC Student Program is a fully funded, 4-week, in-person comprehensive experience open to two…

Living in Gainesville

Image Gallery In the Swamp Game on! Go Gators! Wonderful wildlife Explore regional lakes and springs Gainesville is one of the best-kept secrets in the Southeast, and for good reason. In 2024, Livability chose Gainesville as one of the top 100 places to live in the U.S.,…

A 52-Year Journey to Diversity at UF

A recent article on the topic of diversity within the UF Department of Radiation Oncology has earned the attention of other institutions seeking to affect change in their own residency programs. Published ahead of print on December 4, 2020 in the American Journal of Clinical Oncology, “Journey…

Robert Amdur, MD, Retires as Residency Program Director

Paul Okunieff, MD, Chair, has announced that Robert Amdur, MD, Radiation Oncology Professor and Rodney R. Million Professor of Radiation Oncology (shown right with Anamaria R. Yeung, MD), has retired as the department’s Residency Program Director. Anamaria R. Yeung, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, assumed the role of Residency Program Director…

NATIONALLY RANKED

U.S. News and World Report

Nationally ranked in 6 adult specialties and 6 pediatric specialties and rated high performing in 4 adult specialties and 5 procedures and conditions.

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