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Evidence of Competence in Clinical Medical Physics

(adopted at COMP Annual General Meeting, July 2001, Kelowna)

The Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists accepts as evidence of proven competence in clinical medical physics certification by one or more of the
a) Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine
b) American Board of Radiology
c) American Board of Medical Physicists.

Certification in one sub-specialty of Medical Physics does not imply competence in other sub-specialties. Competent Medical Physicists are expected to comply with the COMP/CCPM Code of Ethics

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Last Updated: 2009.03.18