Meet Our New Residents!

The Department of Human Oncology is pleased to welcome five new residents to our programs this year.

The Radiation Oncology Residency Program trains the next generation of comprehensive oncologists. The 4-year curriculum provides residents with a thorough understanding of cancer biology, physics and treatment modalities—surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. This is achieved through a robust clinical experience, faculty-run lecture series, rotations through other departments, multidisciplinary clinics, tumor boards and many other educational experiences.

The two-year Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program provides comprehensive clinical training in all aspects of radiation oncology physics, training impactful therapeutic medical physicists. Our residents participate in clinical work under the supervision of experienced radiation oncology physicists and have access to many research opportunities and resources.

Please take a moment to learn more about each of our new residents.

Ryan Ingebritsen, MD

  • Hometown: Lancaster, WI

 

Sue Yi, MD, PhD

  • Hometown: Seattle, WA

 

  • Hometown: Garden Grove, California
  • Undergraduate School: University of California, Los Angeles
  • Graduate School: University of Pennsylvania
  • Career Plans: To become a clinical medical physicist
  • What is one thing you must try while living in Wisconsin? Visiting the Ginseng Farms.
  • Interesting Fact About Me: I enjoy going to natural history museums to see the dinosaurs!

 

 

Jocelyn Jackson, PhD

  • Hometown: Fresno, CA
  • Undergraduate school: Vanderbilt University
  • Graduate school: University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Career plans: To survive residency
  • What is one thing you must try while living in Wisconsin: As many fried cheese curds as possible
  • Interesting fact about me: I scuba dive occasionally