The University of Florida Diagnostic Imaging Medical Physics Residency Program (DIMPR) is now accepting applicants for our residency position to begin July 1, 2026.
The CAMPEP-accredited DIMPR program at the University of Florida is a (2+1) two-year diagnostic imaging medical physics program with an optional third year of nuclear medicine physics training. If the 3-year option is selected and the resident successfully passes the ABR Part 2 and 3 exams, the resident will potentially be fully board certified in Diagnostic Medical Physics and eligible for certification in Nuclear Medical Physics upon graduation.
Clinical rotations in diagnostic medical physics include radiography, mammography, fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, cardiac imaging, informatics, and radiation safety. The optional third year will include additional clinical rotations in nuclear medicine physics: nuclear medicine safety, gamma cameras, SPECT and SPECT/CT, PET and PET/CT, licensing and regulation, radiopharmacy, nuclear dosimetry, and radionuclide therapy. Residents are trained on the latest diagnostic imaging equipment in hospitals and outpatient imaging centers in Gainesville and Jacksonville, Florida. Residents develop teaching expertise with graduate & medical students and Radiology residents.
The successful applicant is a PhD graduate of a medical physics graduate or certificate program with strong interest in ABR-certification in Diagnostic Medical Physics. Salary and benefits are commensurate with Radiology PGY3. Benefits include health, disability and life insurance, sick and vacation leave and annual travel, book and meal allowances. The UF diagnostic physics team strongly values work-life balance and encourages residents to focus on this as well.
Interested applicants should email CV and unofficial transcripts to DIMPR program director, Dr Lynn Rill, at rillln@radiology.ufl.edu.