Medical physicists' communication skills

In summary, the conversation discusses the observation that many medical physicists lack inter-personal skills, which is surprising given their education and the need for communication in their field. However, it is noted that these skills are not the most important aspect of being a successful medical physicist, as honesty, a strong aptitude for physics and math, and the ability to work well with others are key qualities. It is also mentioned that some of the top medical physicists possess both exceptional technical skills and great communication abilities. The speaker also shares their personal opinions on the topic, and another participant questions the meaning of "inter-personal skills" in this context.
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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
 
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Interpersonal skills are over-rated in medical physics lore.

I did NOT say those skills are unimportant, especially in leadership positions.

The basic requirements are that you be an honest, humanely-direct, no-BS-person who has an enhanced inborn aptitude for physics/math things and can work hard with many types of educated individuals as a team to safely diagnose and treat and cure deadly illnesses.

Most people in medicine are in awe of your inherent abilities ... do not abuse them.

You also will , in time, acquire , just that right touch of communication skill to talk with / work with patients of all ages/gender/race... and also with non/physicsmath human colleagues <g>.

In larger medical physics teams(i.e. university med school/institute environments) a few, eccentric, non-adapted individuals with brilliant math/physics skills can, and must be, protected, to work with our most difficult research/devel. problems(no patient contact ... that's fine).

Some of the real stars in our field are, as one would expect, tho' ... charismatic, driven, no-BS, brilliant medical physicists who make/lead continuous seminal contributions to our impact in medicine, AND work with patients and staff, as well.

..these are some of my opinions after >30y in academic and private non-profit medicine.

[..and ' BS ' does not stand for 'Bachelor of Science' ]
 
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Every field has its subset of people with less-than-stellar inter-personal skills. Medical physics is no different.

I'm curious what you really mean though. Communication and inter-personal skills are related, but they are two different things. One of the reasons often cited for introducing an oral component into the certification exams was to ensure that candidates had the ability to articulate ideas among colleagues.
 

Related to Medical physicists' communication skills

1. What are medical physicists' communication skills?

Medical physicists' communication skills refer to their ability to effectively communicate complex scientific information to patients, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders in the medical field.

2. Why are communication skills important for medical physicists?

Communication skills are crucial for medical physicists as they play a vital role in patient care and treatment. They need to communicate technical and scientific information in a clear and understandable manner to ensure the best outcomes for patients.

3. How do medical physicists develop their communication skills?

Medical physicists develop their communication skills through a combination of education, training, and experience. They learn how to communicate complex concepts in a simple and concise manner, as well as how to actively listen and respond to patients' needs and concerns.

4. What are some common challenges medical physicists face in communicating with patients?

Some common challenges medical physicists face in communicating with patients include language barriers, cultural differences, and patients' lack of scientific knowledge. They must find ways to overcome these barriers and effectively communicate with patients to ensure they understand their treatment options and make informed decisions.

5. How can medical physicists improve their communication skills?

Medical physicists can improve their communication skills by seeking out additional training and education, practicing active listening, and seeking feedback from patients and colleagues. They can also learn from experienced medical physicists and continually reflect on their communication strategies to enhance their skills.

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