Brachytherapy Fellowship
      • Brachytherapy Fellowship
      Clinical Programs

      Brachytherapy Fellowship

      Allison Quick

      Meet the Program Director
      Allison Quick, MD

      About Ohio State’s Brachytherapy Fellowship

      The Department of Radiation Oncology at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) has experienced unprecedented growth over the last several years. With this growth, we are excited offer a brachytherapy fellowship. The fellowship will focus primarily on GU and GYN brachytherapy, but there will be opportunities to learn other forms of brachytherapy as well. Participants in the brachytherapy fellowship will become competent in both prostate LDR brachytherapy and HDR gynecologic intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy procedures including vaginal cylinders, tandem and ring/ovoids, hybrid intracavitary/interstitial applicators, and full interstitial implants. Participants will be expected to achieve independence procedurally and in treatment planning. In addition, participants will learn about other forms of brachytherapy including eye plaque brachytherapy and brachytherapy for lung and gastrointestinal tumors. Participants will have the opportunity to conduct research in their area of interest within brachytherapy.

      The OSUCCC – James features a National Cancer Institute (NCI) – designated comprehensive center aligned with a nationally ranked academic medical center and a freestanding cancer hospital on the campus of one of the nation’s largest public universities. In 2020, the NCI gave the OSUCCC – James a perfect score of 10 and the NCI’s highest descriptor, “exceptional,” following a site review that resulted in Ohio State’s re-designation as a comprehensive cancer center—a designation the university has competitively maintained since 1976. The OSUCCC – James is a transformational facility that integrates scientific research, education and innovative patient care.

      Learn more about the OSUCCC – James.

      Goals and Objectives of Training

      • To learn appropriate methods and collection of data in support of a diagnosis of treatment of cancer patients with Radiation Therapy.
      • To learn appropriate uses of radiation oncology therapies targeted for these diseases.
      • To learn appropriate preventative measures used in the treatment of these conditions and complications of therapies.
      • To learn the essentials of clinical investigation relevant to clinically-oriented questions in radiation therapy and relevant to translation of basic patient-oriented research.
      • To learn to identify finding relevant to diagnosis and management of patients with cancer and as it relates to the use of radiation therapy in the management of the disease.
      • To provide guidance and teaching to residents and medical students in the disease site.

      Eligibility Criteria

      Candidates for the position should have successfully completed an ACGME accredited residency in Radiation Oncology by the start date of the fellowship and be Board Certified or eligible for certification by the American Board of Radiology. The start date is July 1, however, the starting date is negotiable. If a fellow wishes consideration to start at a date other than July 1, please contact the Education Manager. Exceptional international applicants who have completed a radiation oncology training program will be considered provided they can obtain a valid US medical license and ECFMG certification for training outside the US (requires completion of USMLE 1 and USMLE 2 exams). ECFMG certification is also required for visa sponsorship, if applicable. The Ohio State Department of Radiation Oncology will gladly accept a J-1, F-1, or TN visa. If this is not available, an H-1B visa will be considered.

      • Applicants must be able to secure the appropriate visa for the appointment.
      • Must be fluent in the English language.
      • Must complete an application.
      • Must provide current curriculum vitae indicating prior training, research and publications.
      • Must provide copy of current transcript from medical or clinical training school.

      Please note: All applicants must be able to obtain a full and unrestricted license in the state of Ohio prior to starting the fellowship.

      Application Process

      We are currently accepting applications:

      • Each applicant is responsible for ensuring their application is complete.
      • Applicants are responsible for ensuring that all information and supporting documents provided are authentic and accurate.
      • We reserve the right to request additional information or verification of information and documents submitted. If an applicant is unable to do so, we reserve the right to withdraw consideration of the application.
      • Applicants assume all costs associated with authenticating, retrieving and submitting documents and material in support of their application.

      Application Requirements

      • Completed application form
      • Current CV
      • Personal Statement (one page, articulating the candidate’s interest in the fellowship)
      • Digital Photo
      • 3 letters of Recommendation (from clinical and/or research mentors, including one from the fellow’s residency director)
      • USMLE Scores (Step 1-3)
      • ECFMG Certification (if applicable)

      Please email above documentation to Marcie Sparks at marcie.sparks@osumc.edu.

      Letters of Recommendation can be emailed to the address above, or mailed to:
      The Ohio State University Department of Radiation Oncology
      c/o Marcie Sparks
      460 West 10th Avenue, 2nd floor – Suite D252
      Columbus, OH 43210

      Contact Us

      460 W. 10th Ave.
      Suite D252D
      Columbus, OH 43210

      For additional information regarding the fellowship program and for all other inquiries please contact the Department of Radiation Oncology Education Coordinator:
      Marcie Sparks
      Phone: 614-814-1224
      Email: marcie.sparks@osumc.edu

      NOTES:
      Additional Salary Information: negotiable; based on experience and education. All stipends are set by The Ohio State University Graduate Medical Education.

      The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or protected veteran status.