Information on studying Medical Physics

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To become a medical physicist, it's crucial to find reliable information sources, as general searches often yield irrelevant results. The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) is a key organization for training in the U.S., and their student forum can provide valuable insights. The difficulty of entering the profession varies by country, with the UK being particularly challenging. Engaging with existing professionals and students can help clarify the path into this field. Overall, seeking out specialized forums and organizations is essential for obtaining accurate information on medical physics.
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I am very interested in becoming a medical physicist but I have no idea where to look for information.I have Google and Ask Jeeves but most of the hits have nothing to do with it.

If anybody knows where I can look for information on medical physics I would appreciate you sharing.Thanks.
 
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njblaha said:
I am very interested in becoming a medical physicist but I have no idea where to look for information.I have Google and Ask Jeeves but most of the hits have nothing to do with it.

If anybody knows where I can look for information on medical physics I would appreciate you sharing.Thanks.


http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/8/1

Zz.
 
Thank you.

Anything else?
 
*raises hand*

Hi there! I'm a medical physicist. Very happy to see someone interested in this little known field.

To be honest, getting into the profession depends very much on the country you live in. I am personally from the UK, and getting into the career here is fairly tough. I think the AAPM govern training in the US. A great place to chat with students in the US who have already begun their training is www.aapmstudents.com[/URL]. I'm sure they can answer specific questions about how to get into medical physics in the US.

For now, though, if you have any questions at all about the field, I would be happy to answer.

Jonathan
 
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Jonathan, what was the name of the thread you started on this topic? Remember it? cause it is a good reference point...!
 
Mr. Robin Parsons said:
Jonathan, what was the name of the thread you started on this topic? Remember it? cause it is a good reference point...!


I think it was called "medical physics", but I can't seem to find it by searching. Hmm...
 
That's a good thread to read.Thank you for finding it.
 
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Your welcome, Thank jono for starting it, me too, cause I agree it is/was a good thread!

:cool:
 
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No problem :)
 

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