The best force is to have a whistleblower complaint to CMS that these programs, such as WVU, are committing Medicare fraud by using residency slots for a field with no demand from the population, and adequate staffing for decades. But not all slots are Medicare funded.
Another is to bring to attention the lax requirements of our residency completion by the ACGME and make them a party to a medical malpractice lawsuit. But these are hard to find and personal, and would likely involve judgement.
Otherwise, WVU’s gonna WVU and you can see how much support we get from ASTRO. The amount of programs that SOAP this year and last year shows the “leaders” would rather have people with no draw to cancer care or inability to get in other specialities as up to 25% of our graduating class. And no individual should be made to feel shame here or singled out - but some gal/guy who woke up and was like “man I didn’t get OB, maybe FM or rad onc” should be supported? What was the value of our work? What was the value of screening to see who would be good in cancer care? Or research / physics driven?