Soft skills for medical physicists: Evolving a profession
Tomas Kron, Julie Raffi, Shada Wadi‐Ramahi, Abdelkader Toutaoui, Bilal Jalal, Peter A. Sandwall, Graciela Velez, Dario Sanz, Godfrey Azangwe

TL;DR
This paper highlights the importance of soft skills for medical physicists and proposes a framework to integrate these skills into education and training.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive framework of core soft skills for medical physicists and maps them to career stages.
Findings
Seven core soft skill domains were identified and categorized for medical physicists.
Soft skills are dynamic and essential across academic, clinical, and global contexts.
Current gaps exist in integrating soft skills into medical physics education and training.
Abstract
Medical physicists are essential healthcare professionals who bridge the gap between technology and patient care, particularly in radiation oncology and medical imaging. With the profession expanding its clinical and global roles, the need for competencies beyond technical expertise—such as communication, leadership, and cultural awareness—is increasingly evident. These competencies, commonly referred to as soft skills, are critical for patient‐centered care but remain insufficiently integrated into formal education and training pathways. The aim of the present work was to identify soft skills relevant to medical physics practice and investigate where in a career they are acquired and used. This paper presents the views of a group of medical physicists affiliated with leading organizations in medical physics education and professional development. The group conducted a comprehensive…
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TopicsAdvances in Oncology and Radiotherapy · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Biomedical and Engineering Education
