Leah SchubertView profile
Associate Professor
Leah Schubert, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine. She serves as Director of the Medical Physics Residency Program, leading educational initiatives in medical physics training. Her professional focus centers on improving safety, quality, and educational standards in radiation oncology physics. Dr. Schubert earned her PhD from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2009 and completed her undergraduate studies with a BS from the University of California–San Diego in 2003. She is board certified in Therapeutic Medical Physics by the American Board of Radiology (2012). Her research spans medical physics education, radiation safety, quality assurance, and functional imaging applications in radiation therapy. She has pioneered work in physics plan review training, safety checklist implementation, and 4DCT-ventilation imaging for functional avoidance radiation therapy. Her educational research focuses on concept inventories, virtual interviewing for residency matches, and cross-institutional residency training frameworks. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on improving safety culture in radiation oncology through systematic approaches including failure modes and effects analysis, simulated error training, and safety checklist development. Her work increasingly incorporates cross-institutional collaboration and educational innovation in medical physics training. ABR Volunteer Services Award, American Board of Radiology (2023) Board Member at Large, Society of Directors of Academic Medical Physics Programs (2022) AAPM Fellow, American Association of Physicists in Medicine (2022) Excellent Patient Safety Role Model, University of Colorado Hospital (2021) ABR Volunteer Services Award, American Board of Radiology (2020) IAEA Competition Towards a Strong Safety Culture in Radiation Medicine, International Atomic Energy Agency (2019) As Director of the Medical Physics Residency Program, Dr. Schubert oversees comprehensive training for future medical physicists, implementing innovative approaches to curriculum development and assessment. Her leadership extends to national committees including the AAPM Work Group on Periodic Review of Medical Physics Residency Training and various SDAMPP committees. She has secured funding for educational initiatives focused on improving residency training standards and safety culture development. Dr. Schubert collaborates extensively with multi-institutional research teams, particularly in the area of 4DCT-ventilation imaging and its clinical applications for functional avoidance radiation therapy. Her work bridges clinical practice, safety initiatives, and educational innovation in medical physics.










