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2024 ADROP election results

The ADROP Executive Committee would like to extend its congratulations to Dr. Nima Nabavizadeh, Oregon Health and Science University, who was elected as the Vice-president of ADROP and Dr. Steve Braunstein, University of California, San Francisco, who was elected as the Director-at-Large of ADROP. Dr. Nabavizadeh will serve a three-year term with one year as Vice-president, one year as President and one year as the Immediate Past President. Dr. Braunstein will serve a three-year term as a Director-at-Large.

Learn more about the members of the ADROP Executive Committee.


Special thanks to Dr. Mitchell Kamrava

The ADROP Executive Committee would like to extend their gratitude to Dr. Mitchell Kamrava who rotated off the ADROP Executive Committee after this year’s ADROP Annual Meeting. We thank Dr. Kamrava for his leadership and service to ADROP and commitment to advancing the quality of residency training and education in radiation oncology. We hope to continue to see Dr. Kamrava through ongoing work with ADROP and ASTRO.


View presentations from the 2024 ADROP Annual Meeting

Thank you to those members who attended the ADROP Annual Meeting last month in Washington, DC. It was a highly engaging meeting with over 50 participants in attendance. Learn more about ADROP 2024 and view presentations from this year's meeting.


Guidelines and best practices for utilizing signal tokens

The use of program signals will be included in the upcoming radiation oncology match process. View the latest guidelines and best practices from ADROP and ARRO on utilizing signal tokens in the radiation oncology residency match.


ABR residency program report changes

On January 1, 2024, the ABR made changes to the residency program reports available in myABR, including removing those that are more than five years old. The ABR will continue to provide updated reports for the most recent five-year period. If you have questions, please contact the ABR.


Holistic Review Webinar Series available onDemand

Missed the Holistic Review Webinar Series? This webinar series, brought to you by ASTRO, ADROP and AROPA, is now available for onDemand viewing for anyone who may have been unable to attend the live broadcast.

Learn more.


Best practices for residency applicant review and selection

When embarking on the residency selection process for your training program, it is important to recognize that attracting applicants with relevant attributes and experiences is vital for shoring up the strength of our specialty while meeting the needs of an increasingly diverse patient population. A holistic review, applied at all stages of the selection process, can be an effective way to ensure that qualified applicants are not overlooked. Rachel B. Jimenez, MD, Curtiland Deville Jr., MD, Chelsea C. Pinnix, MD, PhD, and Iris C. Gibbs, MD, FASTRO, created this tips sheet to share some dos and don’ts to consider during each phase of the recruitment season.

View these best practices for residency review and selection.


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