Medical physics in Australia: ASPCEM TEAP experience?

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The discussion focuses on the TEAP program for medical physics in Australia, with inquiries about the difficulty of obtaining registrar positions and the junior MP bottleneck. It suggests that securing a residency may be somewhat easier in Australia/New Zealand compared to North America, but there is concern about the influx of qualified graduates from abroad. The conversation highlights the preference of Australian institutions for local graduates and the importance of understanding annual registrar position availability. Additionally, it raises questions about global migration patterns in medical physics and whether the field is becoming more interconnected. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the complexities of residency placement and employment prospects in the medical physics sector.
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Is anyone enrolled in the TEAP program in Australia? Are registrar positions difficult to obtain, or does the graduate school match you with one? How bad is the ‘junior MP bottleneck’ down under?
 
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From what I understand it's a little easier to get a registrar (residency) position in Australia/New Zealand than it is in North America, but with the number of qualified graduates who are currently looking for residency positions (recently in North America there were roughly 120 out of about 300 graduates matched for medical physics residencies, I suspect at least a few of them would be willing to move down under and generate a spillover effect.

That said, I suspect that Australian institutions will favour graduates from their own programs so it would be worth doing the math to see how many registrar positions are completed annually. It's hard to estimate what the turnover will be, but the key to look out for is that if the programs are looking to or relying on exporting some candidates then that could be a flag. (Although I don't know what the Austalasian demand looks like as a whole, so it's possible that's not a horrible thing.)
 
Thank you, Choppy. Come to think of it, some Australian MP programs do mention "global employment prospects" in passing. Your comment casts a new light on this.

This brings me to my next question to you as the MP guru: are there any global migration patterns in medical physics, or is the field more or less compartmentalized?
 
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