Department: Radiation Oncology

Code Name Description
RADO101 Readings in Radiation Biology No Description Set
RADO199 Undergraduate Research Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
RADO202 The Basic Science of Radiation and Cancer Biology For residents or fellows in the training program in the Division of Radiation Therapy, and for interested medical students. Basic processes of radiation biology that underly the treatment of malignant diseases by radiation. Carcinogenesis and mutage...
RADO203 Perspectives on Clinical Research This is an introductory seminar that introduces goals and methods of clinical research to first-year medical students and undergraduates interested in clinical research. The course will consist of a speaker series of clinical researchers and statisti...
RADO204 Current Topics in Oncology This lunch seminar will introduce students to various topics in oncology and cancer research, including clinical care, cancer pathogenesis, therapeutics, global health, and more. Speakers will come from multiple areas to give students an overview of...
RADO210 Current Topics in Oncology Student lead: This is a lunch seminar introducing preclinical students to current topics in oncology, including research, ethics, clinical care, health policies, humanities, etc. Speakers will come from multiple areas of cancer care, research and ind...
RADO244 Program in Radiation Biology Seminar Series Open to graduate and undergraduate students. Current research in radiation and cancer biology summarized by two laboratories.
RADO251 Medical Physics and Dosimetry This course covers concepts of radiological physics and dosimetry that are fundamental for understanding and exploring the most common medical application of physics in imaging and therapy. The course comprises two major parts. Part I focuses on the...
RADO252 Physics of Radiation Therapy This course provides the students the basis for understanding the principals of physics application in a key cancer therapy regimen radiotherapy, including external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy, treatment planning, radiotherapy devices and emerge...
RADO253 Radiation Biology and Protection Gives a comprehensive overview of the principles by which ionizing radiation interacts with biological organisms, presented in the context of human health and disease. Students will learn about the basics of radiation physics and chemistry, DNA damag...
RADO280 Early Clinical Experience in Radiation Oncology Provides an observational experience as determined by the instructor and student. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
RADO299 Directed Reading in Radiation Oncology Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
RADO300A Radiation Oncology Clerkship VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 1. DESCRIPTION: The Stanford Department of Radiation Oncology welcomes 3rd and 4th year medical students. During this rotation, students will be exposed to different radiation oncology topics i...
RADO370 Medical Scholars Research Provides an opportunity for student and faculty interaction, as well as academic credit and financial support, to medical students who undertake original research. Enrollment is limited to students with approved projects.
RADO398A Clinical Elective in Radiation Oncology VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: Provides an opportunity for a student in the clinical years to have an in-depth clinical experience in Radiation Therapy, of a quality and duration to be decided upon by the stud...
RADO399 Graduate Research Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.