STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Loren Marous, a first-year medical physics student in the MS program, received a 5/30/2015 travel grant of $1,000 from the Penn-Ohio Chapter of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). The grant will support Loren to travel to Anaheim, California, to attend the national AAPM meeting in July. 4/29/2015 4/21/2015 Irfan Ghaffar, a second-year medical physics student in the MS program, became the first ever recipient of the Graduate Teaching Assistant Award given by the Physics Department. Kapil Mishra, a graduate of the MS program in Medical Physics, was recently admitted into the Medical Dosimetry Program at the Roswel Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY. Krista Byers, a first-year medical physics student in the MS program, received a 4/13/2015 scholarship from the US Air Force through the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). This scholarship provides Krista with tuition, fees, and stipends during her course of study at CSU. Through the Medical Physics Matching Program sponsored by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) and the Society of Directors of Academic Medical Physics Programs (SDAMPP), two students from the MS program are successfully matched into CAMPEP-accredited residency programs: 3/27/2015 • Andrey Markovich is matched with the Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. • John Muryn is matched with the Diagnostic Imaging Physics Residency Program at West Physics Consulting, LLC. The Medical Physics Master of Science and Certificate Programs are featured in the latest issue of the Graduate Students News: 3/18/2015 http://www.csuohio.edu/gsrc/medical-physics-master%E2%80%99s-andcertificate-programs Read this news article to learn more about our programs and the experience of one of our students. 1 Bill Zimmermann, a graduate of the MS program in Medical Physics, was recently 2/17/2015 admitted into the Nuclear Medicine Residency Program at the University Hospitals Case Medical Center, one of the nation's leading health care systems located in Cleveland, Ohio. John Muryn, a first-year medical physics student in the MS program, received a travel grant of $1,000 from the Penn-Ohio Chapter of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). The 7/2014 grant supported John to travel to Austin, Texas, to attend the national AAPM meeting. Photo taken at the national AAPM meeting with Julie Shen (left), medical physics resident at CCF, and John Bayouth (right), former president of AAPM 7/2014 4/2014 John Muryn and Andrey Markovich ranked #7 and #36 during the Dr. Charles Lescrenier 4K Run/Walk event at the national AAPM meeting in Austin, Texas. Tyler Diener received a two-year Medical Physics Fellowship from the Physics Department. 2