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Oz PM tackling a kid. How do we meme this.
Classic boomer tackle, tackling high, laziness, you dont wanna miss!Oz PM tackling a kid. How do we meme this.
We must never forget:
We must never forget:
"The Economy of the Job Market" IS NOT the same as "The Economy of Residents"
This meme would be more accurate if the character in the second panel wasn't drawn to look like this is a tough decision. It's not. Boomers gonna boom.
You can’t spell “mentorship” without “men”!Noticed that the term “mentorship” is starting to be thrown around. It smacks of “grooming.”
Lol
@Gfunk6 and @CurbYourExpectations are certified geniuses hahaha Both of ya’ll hilariousLol
Fighting SDN by daylight
Building protons by moonlight
Always running from the real fight
They are the ones called Rad Onc chairs
Mortal kobat “finish him!” Voice in background
The basket should be jobs and the guy in blue is a PGY5
Harden looking like he was shot with zero contact. Shocked!
I do PCI to make other rad oncs mad, some med oncs really mad, and all the LS-SCLC patients live longer
I generally just let the patient tell me to omit it.I do PCI to make other rad oncs mad, some med oncs really mad, and all the LS-SCLC patients live longer
Forgive my ignorance.
So true... Definitely a big issue right now with poaching from surrounding practices, treat your staff/physicist really well, speaking of, time to go get him a bottle of Blanton's for xmasHiring a medical physicist is almost impossible right now. Which is great for them in the short term. Medium term, it definitely wouldn't surprise me if hospitals just said F-it and outsourced/automated most of those jobs away.
It's not that bad in Europe and I think the rise of AI as well as increasing automation of a lot of things that physicists used to do manually, may cause a shrinkage in the necessary workforce. But we are clearly not there yet.So true... Definitely a big issue right now with poaching from surrounding practices, treat your staff/physicist really well, speaking of, time to go get him a bottle of Blanton's for xmas
Physicists have sold many of us the line that per-patient IMRT QA must be done, forever... because safety. In reality it's probably because: (physicist) job security. Hope it goes away someday. Many academic institutions have abandoned the per-patient QA process FWIW.We automated our breast planning to IMRT from FnF, and that caused an increase in physics workload by a fair amount actually, just due to the increased plan QA needs. I agree with Palex - not there yet.