MS Medical Physics Graduation Statistics
A paper copy of the Program Effectiveness Data is available upon request to info@jpu.edu.
Reporting Period from July 1 through June 30.
Master of Science in Medical Physics
Placement Rate
Year | Rate | Description |
2017 | 100% | 11 of 11 graduates employed |
2018 | 100% | 3 of 3 graduates employed |
Retention Rate
Year | Rate | Description |
2017 | 96% | 25 of 26 students available for graduation 1 withdrawn student voluntarily or involuntarily |
2018 | 94% | 15 of 16 students available for graduation 1 withdrawn student voluntarily of involuntarily |
Graduation Rate (Percent of graduates who complete their program within 150% of the stated program length)
Year | Rate | Description |
2017 | 91% | 10 of 11 graduates |
2018 | 100% | 3 of 3 graduates |
Admission Rate
Year | Rate | Description |
2017 | 100% | 6 of 6 applicants were offered admission |
2018 | 67% | 8 of 12 applicants were offered admission |
Matriculation Rate
Year | Rate | Description |
2017 | 50% | 3 of 6 students offered admission chose to enroll |
2018 | 88% | 7 of 8 students offered admission chose to enroll |
Positions Graduates have Achieved
- Medical Physicist
- Junior Physicist/Associate Physicist
- Product Training Physicist
- Medical Physics Resident
- Imaging Physics Resident
- Diagnostic Physicist
- Radiology Manager
- Dosimetrist/Senior Medical Dosimetrist
- Medical Physics Faculty
- Radiation Health Officer
- Education Program Director
- Clinical Product Marketing Manager
Graduate Spotlight
John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences would like to recognize Errik Lemler, MS. Errik is one of JPU’s first graduates of the MS Medical Physics program. After completing his Medical Physics Residency with RTU, Errik accepted a position as the Lead Cyberknife Physicist for Oklahoma Cyberknife, a service of Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa, OK.