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Title: Early career medical physicist groups in Europe : an EFOMP survey
Authors: Marcu, Loredana G.
Caruana, Carmel J.
Lopez-Medina, Antonio
Mazzoni, Lorenzo N.
Polycarpou, Irene
Manetou, Ageliki
Koutsouveli, Efi
Keywords: Medical physics
Education
Leadership
Training
Physicists
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Marcu, L. G., Caruana, C. J., Lopez-Medina, A., Mazzoni, L. N., Polycarpou, I., Manetou, A., & Koutsouveli, E. (2022). Early career medical physicist groups in Europe : an EFOMP survey. Physica Medica, 95, 89-93.
Abstract: Introduction: Training, educating, and fostering of young professionals are key requisites for the progress of any profession. The young medical physicists (MPs) of today are the medical physics professionals and leaders of tomorrow. It is, therefore, essential that they learn to work collectively and in a coordinated manner at both national and European levels at an early stage in their career. In view of this, EFOMP is planning to create a special interest group (SIG) encompassing early career MPs from across Europe.
Methods: A survey was developed by EFOMP and circulated to all National Member Organisations (NMOs) to gather information on the status of early career groups in their respective societies and on the interest to partake in such group within the Federation.
Results: Of the 36 NMOs that are part of EFOMP, 32 responded to the survey. Only 9 NMOs have established early career MPs groups within their NMOs, while the remaining countries are either considering setting up young MPs groups in the future (15 NMOs) or do not show such interest (8 NMOs). Of all responders, 59% expressed interest in the creation of the EFOMP SIG, 34% remained neutral towards this issue by not answering the question and for two NMOs the SIG idea had no appeal.
Conclusion: Most NMOs showed interest in the creation of an early career MPs group within EFOMP and offered constructive feedbacks on the roles they envisage for the group. EFOMP will use and implement this information when establishing the special interest group.
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