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Certification in Medical Physics Imaging,The Workforce and Training Models
Authors:Jonathon A Nye  Michael Cuddy  Thomas Ruckdeschel  Ngoneh Jallow  Shalmali Dharmadhikari  Xiangyang Tang  Mark E Mullins
Institution:1. Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia;2. Phoenix Technology Corporation, Woodstock, Georgia;3. Alliance Medical Physics, Alpharetta, Georgia;4. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Abstract:The pathway to becoming a qualified medical physicist (QMP) in the imaging physics disciplines includes several certification organizations. Imaging QMPs play an essential role in the safe practice of the diagnostic disciplines, and their qualifications are necessary for compliance with federal bodies and professional accreditation organizations. The future demand for imaging QMPs is largely unknown, but professional organizations that represent these groups agree that efforts should be made to increase the number of matriculating trainees. The number of imaging residency programs that provide the necessary professional experience to enter the certification pathway has increased substantially in recent years. Most of these programs follow a traditional academic hospital-based training model, but guidance on program construction from the accrediting body permits flexibility. Existing training models for medical physics imaging also include consortiums of affiliate partners and private consulting service groups. In this article, the authors briefly review the certification pathways for imaging QMPs, workforce estimates, and training models.
Keywords:Imaging  medical physics  residency
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