Therapy Physics Residency Program
About the program
Program Director: Kyle Woods, MS, DABR (Radiation Oncology Physics)
The CAMP Therapy Physics Residency Program is a two-year program intending to provide quality training for a successful career practicing Radiation Oncology Physics by training the residents in all therapy modalities under the supervision of certified medical physicists in the routine clinical duties. The intent is to adequately prepare the residents for successful completion of Parts 2 and 3 of American Board of Radiology (ABR) Certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics.
benefits of working with CAMP
As a physicist-owned and operated company, CAMP offers a unique workplace environment that prioritizes work-life balance and meaningful benefits. When you make Colorado your home, you get the best of both worlds – the energy of growing cities and the calm of the Rocky Mountains just outside your door. With more more than 300 days of sunshine each year, it is easy to get outdoors, whether that’s skiing fresh powder in the winter, hiking alpine trails in the summer, or simply enjoying a walk through one of the area’s many parks.
But life here isn’t just about the mountains. Colorado has a vibrant cultural scene — from live music and art walks to a nationally recognized food and craft brewery culture. Neighborhoods are welcoming and diverse, offering everything from family-friendly communities to lively downtown living. Add in easy-to-navigate airports, great schools, and a spirit of innovation, and it’s no wonder Colorado consistently ranks as one of the best places to live in the country.
With competitve stipends, comprehensive benefits, and CAMP’s committment to resident well-being,
Colorado provides the perfect foundation to thrive both professionally and personally.
Competitive Compensation
Competitve salary that reflects the training and clinical responsibilities of the role.
Health and Wellness
Fully paid health insurance premiums for residents and immediate families, plus funded HSA or FSA plans.
Professional Development
Generous professional time and funding for conferences, certifications, and other professional activities.
Work Life Balance
8 vacation days, 10 sick days, and 6 paid holidays annually in addition to paid time to attend a professional meeting.
Advanced Equipment and IT
Access to top-quality physics equipment, CAMP laptop, home office necessities, cell phone, and internet coverage.
And much more!
Therapy Physics Residency Faculty
- Olivier Blasi, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Radiation Safety, Commissioning
- Nicole Bunda-Randall, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Radiation Safety
- Cheri Douglas, MS, CHP – Radiation Safety
- Kate Lofton, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Total Body Irradiation
- James McCulloch, DMP, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Total Body Irradiation
- Kiernan McCullough, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Radiation Safety, Shielding
- Alan Monroe, MD – Radiation Oncology Physician Representative
- Imran Shah, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Total Body Irradiation
- Nick Stanley, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry
- Jack Towery III, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Radiation Safety
- Kyle Woods, MS, DABR – External Beam, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic, Dosimetry, Radiation Safety
admissions
CAMP will accept one resident per year on a competitive basis (currently accepting applications for therapy residents to begin July 2026). Only applicants with a MS or PhD in medical physics from a CAMPEP accredited program will be considered for admission. Applicants who have NOT graduated from a CAMPEP-accredited program with a Masters or Doctoral degree in Medical Physics or have not obtained a Certificate from a CAMPEP accredited program will not be considered for admission to the program.
CAMP has opted to paticipate in the MedPhys Match via the National Matching Service. The match will open up to candidates in early October of the year prior to the start of residency (residents will start the 2-year program annually in July). At this time we are only accepting candidates for our therapy residency program.
You may contact the program director for questions: Kyle Woods (k.woods@campphysics.com).
STATISTICS
Admission Statistics
| Specialty | Year | Number of Applicants | Offered Admission | Admitted to Program | Graduated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radiation Oncology | 2025 | 8 | 1 | 1 | |
| Radiation Oncology | 2026 | ||||
| Radiation Oncology | 2027 |
Graduation Statistics
| Specialty | Year | Number of Graduates | Certification | Number Clinical | Number Academic | Number Industry | Number Other |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radiation Oncology | |||||||
| Radiation Oncology |
CAMP STAFF
Meet the Team
CAMP is led by a team of experienced medical physicists dedicated to ensuring excellence in radiation oncology, imaging, and nuclear medicine physics. With a focus on innovation, training, and patient safety, our leadership team supports hospitals, clinics, and cancer centers across the Mountain West.






