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Medical physics masters or PhD?
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[QUOTE="Choppy, post: 5824369, member: 127425"] You can look at this [URL='http://www.campep.org/2015AnnualGraduateReport.pdf']CAMPEP report [/URL]from some general statistics. It seems about half of the MSc graduates are going on into either a residency or a junior physicist position, and another ~13-25% stay in for the PhD. PhD graduates tend to be a little more successful in moving on into residencies. Informally I think this is often because PhD graduates can either help to push academic projects forward, or simply because they've been in the game longer they tend to be able to push clinical projects forward faster too. Having already done a medical physics degree in India and an internship already, you'd very likely be on the more competitive side of the MSc pool if you went that route. [/QUOTE]
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