Phil completed his BSc in physics in 2011 and PhD in radiation oncology physics in 2015, both at the University of Calgary. He moved to Winnipeg to complete his CAMPEP accredited radiation oncology physics residency through CancerCare Manitoba. He then returned to Calgary in late 2017 to begin working at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre as a medical physicist.
Currently, Phil is an adjunct assistant professor for both the Department of Oncology and Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. He is the co-instructor for the MDPH 623 graduate level medical physics course. He has been involved in teaching at both the graduate and resident level. He is currently overseeing the brachytherapy rotation for the medical physics residents as part of the CAMPEP accredited residency program at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre.
Clinically, Phil is part of the brachytherapy, external beam radiotherapy, and treatment planning physics clusters. He provides clinical service in all three clusters and is currently the lead of the treatment planning physics group. He is a member of the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine.
In his free time, Phil enjoys exploring the mountains and feeding his golden retriever peanut butter amongst other tasty treats.