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Mike P
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Hi I just came across this forum
I am working as a physicist in a hospital. I have seen quite a few medical physicists during my career. I find that most physicists I saw are quite lack of inter-personal skills. That is quite contrary to my original expectation because I though people with such skills and education should be able to handle communication skills quite well. Maybe I just haven't seen enough physicists and made a dangerous generalization. Unfortunately this is what I have experienced. I wonder what other people working in the similar situation see medical physicists.
Medical physicists are supposed to have more interpersonal skills than physicists in other research fields because medical physicists need to interact so many people with various background. However I find physicists in other field have much better interpersonal skills than those medical physicists have
Mike
I am working as a physicist in a hospital. I have seen quite a few medical physicists during my career. I find that most physicists I saw are quite lack of inter-personal skills. That is quite contrary to my original expectation because I though people with such skills and education should be able to handle communication skills quite well. Maybe I just haven't seen enough physicists and made a dangerous generalization. Unfortunately this is what I have experienced. I wonder what other people working in the similar situation see medical physicists.
Medical physicists are supposed to have more interpersonal skills than physicists in other research fields because medical physicists need to interact so many people with various background. However I find physicists in other field have much better interpersonal skills than those medical physicists have
Mike