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Joop09
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Hi! I am brand new to this forum.
I wanted to ask some advice about how I can best improve my chances of getting into an enjoyable career after grad school.
I am currently a senior due to graduate in May with a BS in physics. I've been accepted into a large research university for their Medical Physics program. They offer only a M.S. Degree and, being a very young program, have not yet achieved CAMPEP Accreditation, though they are in the process of doing so.
I think I have an interest in imaging, but clinical radiation treatment sounds very good too. I am lucky that the university has a Proton Therapy Center located on campus.
I have heard a lot about different regulations being placed by AAPM requiring accreditation before getting board certified. How much greater are my chances of employment if I were to continue into an accredited PhD program after my MS? Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I wanted to ask some advice about how I can best improve my chances of getting into an enjoyable career after grad school.
I am currently a senior due to graduate in May with a BS in physics. I've been accepted into a large research university for their Medical Physics program. They offer only a M.S. Degree and, being a very young program, have not yet achieved CAMPEP Accreditation, though they are in the process of doing so.
I think I have an interest in imaging, but clinical radiation treatment sounds very good too. I am lucky that the university has a Proton Therapy Center located on campus.
I have heard a lot about different regulations being placed by AAPM requiring accreditation before getting board certified. How much greater are my chances of employment if I were to continue into an accredited PhD program after my MS? Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!