
Clinical Science (Medical Physics)
Taught
MSc
Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | N/A | £7,900 |
| Northern Ireland | N/A | £7,900 |
| Scotland | N/A | £7,900 |
| Wales | N/A | £7,900 |
Requirements
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Modules
Medical Imaging
CoreNuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Radiology
CoreRadiation Protection
Core
About
Program Details
This three-year MSc Clinical Science (Medical Physics) degree is hosted by the Medical School and is designed to build on an existing collaboration with the NHS. It serves as the primary route for attaining the professional title of Clinical Scientist in the field of Medical Physics.
Accreditation and Framework
The program is accredited by the National School of Health Care Science (NSHCS) and provides the academic component of the Scientist Training Programme for medical physics trainees, aligning with the Modernising Scientific Careers framework established by the UK Department of Health.
Specialization Options
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Subject Area Information
Medical physics is an interdisciplinary field that applies principles and methods of physics to medicine and healthcare. It bridges the gap between physics and medical sciences, focusing on the development and application of advanced technologies for diagnosis, treatment, and research in medicine.
1. Introduction to Medical Physics
2. Radiation Physics
3. Medical Imaging
4. Radiation Therapy Physics
5. Health Physics
6. Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Physicists
7. Computational Methods in Medical Physics
- Technical Proficiency
- Analytical Skills
- Problem-Solving
- Research Skills
- Safety and Compliance
Career
A course in medical physics equips students with a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for a range of careers in healthcare, research, and technology development. The interdisciplinary nature of the field ensures that graduates are well-versed in both the scientific and clinical aspects of medical physics, making them valuable assets in the medical and scientific communities.
Clinical Medical Physicist
Working in hospitals and clinics to ensure the safe and effective use of radiation in diagnosis and treatment.
Radiation Safety Officer
Overseeing radiation protection programs and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Medical Imaging Specialist
Developing and optimizing imaging techniques and technologies.
Academic Researcher
Conducting research in universities or research institutions to advance the field of medical physics.
Medical Device Developer
Designing and developing new medical technologies and equipment.
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