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How to become a Certified Medical Physicist in the UK?
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[QUOTE="BigPapaSmurf123, post: 6323338, member: 675928"] Hello there! I am currently studying Astrophysics (3rd year) in Scotland and would like to shift my premature career path into medical physics. Now, I have few questions that I cannot answer online so I though it would be better to do it here. Here we go.. My question is how to actually become a [URL='https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/become-medical-physicist-3653-easy-steps/']medical physicist[/URL] (MP) in the first place? I have seen that you can apply for a three-year programme called the Scientist Training Programme (STP) which would provide me with a master's degree and sufficient training, but I don't know if I would require any further training to become a clinical scientist. Furthermore, if this training already provides me with Master's degree, what is the point in going to University to study master's? Let's say I don't make it into STP programme. What other routs would I have to take to become one? would I require master's then? and then apply for training programmes with IPEM? ... Seems like a big loop.. so many questions... Hopefully you guys could help me out on this . Thank you for your time ! [/QUOTE]
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