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Salary and Workforce Surveys

2023 ½¿É«µ¼º½Salary Survey Report - Now Available!

The 2023 Salary Survey was conducted in early 2024 using 2023 salary compensation and benefits data. .
NOTE: You will be prompted for your member login and password in order to access the report. It is available for free to members only. 

If you are not a member of ½¿É«µ¼º½and would like to purchase a copy of the report, please contact Director of Membership Whitney O'Donnell at wodonnell@medicaldosimetry.org.

Updated Salary Calculator: ½¿É«µ¼º½members can use this handy tool, based on the 2023 Salary Survey data, to calculate specific salary ranges based on years of experience, geographic location, education and other criteria. Download the .

Looking for the previous report? View the  or the Salary Surveys prior to 2019 are available upon request. Please email aamd@medicaldosimetry.org for more information.

2020 ½¿É«µ¼º½Educators' Survey Report 

In the fall of 2020, the ½¿É«µ¼º½ (AAMD) Formal Education Committee and the MedDos Infinity Task Group surveyed medical dosimetry educators in the United States to assess trends, needs, and challenges in clinical education. This report was prepared by Jacky Nyamwanda, MS, CAGS, CMD, and Lori Simmons, MS, CMD, with the assistance of Colleen Brogan-Raasch, BS, RT(R)(T), CMD, and Whitney O’Donnell, BS. The insights gained from this important survey, along with the Workforce Study findings, will be used to develop resources to support the formal education and training of medical dosimetrists.

A presentation of the survey results was given by Lori Simmons, MS, CMD, during the 2021 Educators' Workshop in July 2021. . 

2020 ½¿É«µ¼º½Workforce Study Reports 

Under the direction of the MedDos Infinity Task Group, the ½¿É«µ¼º½undertook a comprehensive study of the Medical Dosimetry workforce in 2020. The overarching goal of the Workforce Study was to help the ½¿É«µ¼º½and other stakeholders understand the current state of the Medical Dosimetry workforce as the profession prepares for future growth and development. Data was gathered from Medical Dosimetrists and other Radiation Oncology professionals and analyzed in the six reports listed below. What did the ½¿É«µ¼º½gain from this research?

  • Delineation of the current demographic makeup of the Medical Dosimetry workforce
  • Expression of the Medical Dosimetrist role in the clinic
  • Quantification of the work metrics of the Medical Dosimetrist
  • A working assessment of the future supply and demand for adequately trained Medical Dosimetry professionals

A presentation of the Workforce Study data and insights was given by the research project director, Michael Mills, PhD, during the ½¿É«µ¼º½Virtual 46th Annual Meeting on June 9, 2021.

Workforce Study Reports

Download the reports using the links below. NOTE: Reports #2 – 6 are available to ½¿É«µ¼º½members only. You will be prompted for your member login and password in order to access the report.

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