Radiation Oncology Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford University Residency Program

Program ID, location, website
ACGME program ID4300511014 Copy

StateCalifornia

CityPalo Alto


ACGME ID4300511014 Copy

LocationCalifornia, Palo Alto


Minimum requirements

Step 2: Absolute Cut-off ---

Step 2: Preferred minimum 225

Complete application by 2027 season dates will be
updated in Aug-Sep 2026

VisaJ1

Notes and additional requirements:
Notes and additional requirements: A short 1-page autobiographical personal statement explaining your interest in radiation oncology and your future career goals. Letters from at least two members of your medical school faculty or other individuals who are familiar with your research or clinical skills. Individuals who have completed more than 3 months of PGY-1 training or other post-graduate medical training must include a reference letter from the Director of Education or Chief of that training institution. Have completed PGY-1 training at a clinically-oriented, ACGME-approved program. The first year of postgraduate clinical training must be spent in internal medicine, family medicine, surgery, pediatrics, or a transitional-year program. This PGY-1 year must include at least nine months of direct patient care in medical and/or surgical specialties other than radiation oncology.
Contact information
Program directorHilary Bagshaw

Contact personTony Giuliano

Contact phone(650) 724-7673

Contact emailagiulian@stanford.edu

Program information

Setting typeAccredited lengthPositions by year
University hospital4 years4

Main residency Match positions. offered(#unfilled)
1820430A0advanced4

Main Match unfilled past 3 yearsNo

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Contact information
Program directorHilary Bagshaw

Contact personTony Giuliano

Contact phone(650) 724-7673

Contact emailagiulian@stanford.edu