Scholarly Publications
Radiation Oncology & Medical Physics
The AROPA’s mission is to offer educational resources and support networks for Program Administrators within the Radiation Oncology, Medical Physics, DMP & MMP fields.
The AROPA Publications page is a collection of scholarly publications that have been submitted by community members. We invite all those who are actively publishing manuscripts to share their work and links here to help communicate their work with contemporaries in the field.
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Patterns and Perceptions of “Away” Rotations Among Radiation Oncology Residency Applicants
Medical students often complete clinical rotations at other institutions (away rotations). This study assesses the number of away rotations undertaken by radiation oncology residency applicants and their value from the applicants’ perspective.
Administration, Radiation Oncology
Publishing Body:
Interantional Journal of Radiation Oncology
Author(s):
Sidiqi et al.

We Matter Too! Addressing the Wellness of Program Coordinators in Graduate Medical Education
Burnout and stress in medical settings have been associated with despondent staff and decreased productivity. Although Program Coordinators (PCs) play an integral role in residency training programs, there exist few, if any, interventions aimed at addressing their burnout.
Administration, DMP/MMP, Wellness
Publishing Body:
NCBI
Author(s):
Ewen et al.

The Program Coordinator's Role: Helping to create "Live Well and Lead Well" Initiative in Neurology
As Neurology Coordinators are integral in program development, how can we advocate the AAN Live
Well and Lead Well concept on a day to day basis?
Administration
Publishing Body:
AAN
Author(s):
Armstong et al.

The Epidemic We Don’t Talk About: Response to the University of Washington Resident Physician Strike
On September 25, the resident physicians and fellows at the University of Washington (UW) participated in a “strike.” It lasted only 15 minutes, because above all else, they are physicians putting patient care first.
Administration
Publishing Body:
In-House
Author(s):
Sanders
