Chen Erli, Arnone Anna, Sillanpaa Jussi K, Yu Yan, Mills Michael D
Cheshire Medical Center.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2015 May 8;16(3):5232. doi: 10.1120/jacmp.v16i3.5232.
The medical physics profession is undergoing significant changes. Starting in 2014, candidates registering for certification exams by the American Board of Radiology must have completed a CAMPEP-accredited residency. This requirement, along with tightened state regulations, uncertainty in future reimbursement, and a stronger emphasis on board certification, have raised questions concerning the state of the medical physics workforce and its ability to adapt to changing requirements. In 2012, ASTRO conducted a workforce study of the comprehensive field of radiation oncology. This article reviews the findings of the medical physics section of the study, including age and gender distribution, educational background, workload, and primary work setting. We also report on job satisfaction, the perceived supply and demand of medical physicists, and the medical physicists' main concerns pertaining to patient safety and quality assurance.
医学物理专业正在经历重大变革。从2014年开始,向美国放射学会注册参加认证考试的考生必须完成经医学物理教育计划认证委员会(CAMPEP)认可的住院医师培训。这一要求,再加上日益严格的州法规、未来报销的不确定性以及对委员会认证的更加强调,引发了有关医学物理劳动力状况及其适应不断变化要求能力的问题。2012年,美国放射肿瘤学会(ASTRO)对放射肿瘤学综合领域进行了劳动力研究。本文回顾了该研究医学物理部分的结果,包括年龄和性别分布、教育背景、工作量和主要工作环境。我们还报告了工作满意度、医学物理学家的供需感知情况,以及医学物理学家对患者安全和质量保证的主要担忧。