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CAMPEP-approved Residencies provide clinical and didactic training to those with appropriate academic backgrounds and lead to board eligibility in Medical Physics. CAMPEP accreditation of the hiring institution at the hiring location is a prerequisite; institutions with no accreditation or accreditation under review should post openings as "Training Positions".
Additionally, a Locum Tenens physicist works in the place of the regular medical physicist when that individual is absent, or when a hospital/practice is short-staffed. Locums are still governed by their respective regulatory bodies, despite the temporary nature of their positions.
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The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) is a partner in the AIP Career Network, a collection of online job sites for scientists and engineers. Other partners include Physics Today, the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), American Physical Society (APS Physics), AVS Science and Technology, and the Society of Physics Students (SPS) and Sigma Pi Sigma.