TEAP for Radiation Oncology

The aim of the program is to provide training and education that enables a physicist to achieve the required knowledge and practical skills to be certified by the ACPSEM in radiation oncology medical physics.

The program is expected to take between three to five years and comprises:

  • An ACPSEM accredited postgraduate degree in Medical Physics.
  • Structured in-service clinical training working as a registrar in a radiation oncology department that has been accredited for the purpose of this training by the ACPSEM.
  • Assessments and examinations.

More details on the assessment requirements are given in the TEAP assessment document.  Details of the clinical competencies covered in the program are given in the Clinical Training Guide.

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