Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the necessity of ABR accreditation for students pursuing a career in medical physics, particularly those with a Master's degree. It explores the implications of not having this certification on job prospects, residency opportunities, and the evolving requirements within the field.
Discussion Character
- Debate/contested
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
Main Points Raised
- Some participants express uncertainty about the job market for those without ABR accreditation, questioning whether it is difficult, impossible, or relatively easy to find employment.
- It is noted that state laws influence the necessity of certification, with some states requiring it absolutely.
- Participants mention that without certification, individuals may have to seek junior physicist positions or residencies to gain clinical experience necessary for certification exams, but these positions are competitive, especially for Master's graduates compared to PhD candidates.
- One participant shares insights from conversations with medical physicists in Portland, indicating a trend where hospitals prefer PhD candidates for residency positions, suggesting that Master's students may face challenges in securing these roles.
- Concerns are raised about the limited availability of residencies and the impact on Master's students, particularly those graduating from non-CAMPEP accredited programs.
- There is a discussion about the possibility of taking the ABR exam before completing the Master's program, with questions about the feasibility and regulations surrounding this option.
- Some participants highlight the potential for working as physics techs if immediate residency opportunities are not available, particularly for those with a Master's degree.
- One participant strongly advises against entering the field without completing a CAMPEP accredited program and obtaining ABR certification, emphasizing the importance of securing a stable career in medical physics.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express a range of views on the necessity of ABR accreditation, with some arguing it is essential for career security while others highlight the challenges faced by Master's graduates in the current job market. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best path forward for students without ABR certification.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention various requirements and criteria for certification that are subject to change, as well as the competitive nature of residency positions. There is also mention of differing opinions on the impact of new certification requirements on the profession.