Hurwitz Martina, Gierga David P, Winey Brian, Zygmanski Piotr, Kiger W S, Lyatskaya Yulia
Department of Radiation Oncology, Beth Israel Deaconess Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2025 Jan;26(1):e14534. doi: 10.1002/acm2.14534. Epub 2024 Oct 15.
The goal of this manuscript is to evaluate strengths and weaknesses of a 3-year medical physics residency program with the first year dedicated to research and the remaining 2 years dedicated to clinical training.
An anonymous survey was distributed to graduates of a 3-year medical physics residency program with a dedicated year of research. Questions focused on several categories: (1) in retrospect, factors graduates considered at the time of application, (2) aspects of respondents' career and life after graduating from residency, (3) respondents' opinions on the residency duration, and (4) research productivity during residency.
Of 22 graduates who were contacted, 17 filled out the survey. In retrospect, the most impactful consideration at the time of application was quality of clinical training. Extra time for research was reported as the factor with the most positive career impact and financial considerations as the most negative impact of completing a 3-year residency. Preference for a 3-year residency at the time of application and in retrospect was expressed by 47% and 88% of respondents, respectively. 71% of respondents would recommend applying to a 3-year program to current residency candidates, and 29% respondents said their recommendation on entering a 3-year program would depend on the candidate's interests. 76% of respondents preferred dedicated time for research during residency.
The optimal duration of medical physics residency depends on the goals and career objectives of the incoming residents. Two years may be an optimal duration for clinical training. For candidates interested in a career with a substantial research component, a 3-year program may be a good option, and graduates express favorable opinions after completing such a program. A 4-year residency duration is not viewed favorably by the graduates.
本手稿的目标是评估一个为期3年的医学物理住院医师培训项目的优缺点,该项目第一年专注于研究,其余两年专注于临床培训。
对一个为期3年且有专门研究年的医学物理住院医师培训项目的毕业生进行了匿名调查。问题集中在几个类别:(1)回顾来看,毕业生在申请时考虑的因素;(2)受访者住院医师培训毕业后的职业和生活方面;(3)受访者对住院医师培训时长的看法;(4)住院医师培训期间的研究产出。
在联系的22名毕业生中,17名填写了调查问卷。回顾来看,申请时最有影响力的考虑因素是临床培训质量。据报告,额外的研究时间是对职业最有积极影响的因素,而经济因素是完成3年住院医师培训最负面的影响。申请时和回顾时分别有47%和88%的受访者表示倾向于3年的住院医师培训。71%的受访者会向当前的住院医师培训候选人推荐申请3年的项目,29%的受访者表示他们对进入3年项目的推荐将取决于候选人的兴趣。76%的受访者倾向于在住院医师培训期间有专门的研究时间。
医学物理住院医师培训的最佳时长取决于新入院住院医师的目标和职业规划。两年可能是临床培训的最佳时长。对于对有大量研究内容的职业感兴趣的候选人,3年的项目可能是个不错的选择,并且毕业生在完成这样一个项目后表达了积极的看法。毕业生对4年的住院医师培训时长评价不高。