Voluntary residency contraction and the development of IMRT saved the field in the early 2000s: an analysis of the past 30 years

As an upfront warning: this might be the longest post in the history of Student Doctor Network (probably not true - but this is a dissertation). Something I’ve heard a lot in both real life and online is the sentiment that the “sky has always been falling in Radiation Oncology”. Indeed, there have been concerns over the job market for as long as I can remember. When I was first looking at the field in the late 2000s, it was widely known and freely shared with me that there were tremendous... Voluntary residency contraction and the development of IMRT saved the field in the early 2000s: an analysis of the past 30 years
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