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  • EFOMP has focused on enhancing and coordinating the education and training of medical physicists across Europe, conducting surveys to assess the current situation and gather feedback from National Member Organizations (NMOs).
  • A 2020 survey revealed that 91% of NMOs responded, with 22 having a National Registration Scheme (NRS) for Medical Physics Experts (MPEs), while others are considering implementing one; notable differences exist in supervising committees and educational guidelines.
  • Although progress has been made, the aim of a universally accepted and registered MPE in Europe is still not fully realized, with collaboration and knowledge exchange among countries deemed essential for achieving this goal.

Article Abstract

From its inception, EFOMP has pursued a policy to improve and coordinate education and training of medical physicists across all its participating European countries. Several EFOMP policy statements on education and training have been published and surveys have been held to get an overview of the actual situation. At the beginning of 2020 a new survey was distributed amongst the 36 National Member Organizations (NMOs), in which questions were based on recommendations published in the most recent policy statements. Thirty-three of the NMOs (91%) responded, of which 22 indicated having a National Registration Scheme (NRS) for Medical Physics Experts (MPEs) in place. Another 6 indicated considering such a scheme. Results of the questionnaire showed that there was good correspondence between education and training programmes, i.e. a division between a BSc phase, an MSc phase and a clinical phase after completion of the MSc. Differences between NRSs were primarily seen in the availability and composition of a supervising committee and in the availability of guidelines for handling professional misconduct. In addition, some differences were seen in the topics that were part of the education and training programme. The goal of a universal (registered) MPE accepted by all European countries is still far away despite the progress being made. The new procedure for approving an existing NRS, which fulfils all EFOMP criteria is seen as an important step forward. Exchange of experience, knowledge, ideas and, above all, MPE trainees between European countries is seen as the best approach to achieve this goal.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.03.034DOI Listing

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