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Statistics in Medical Physics. The 28th European School of Medical Physics Experts
Physica Medica, 2023One of the aims of EFOMP is to organise events for education, training and continuous professional development. For this reason, the European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics has developed a series of schools, called the European School for Medical Physics Experts (ESMPE).
Peter, Sharp, Efi, Koutsouveli
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Medical physics in Nottinghamshire
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1981Medical physics services in Nottinghamshire are provided by staff grouped into three local departments giving the benefit of localised ‘personal service’ to the staff of the major hospitals in each district, but backed up by the resources of a larger group. The reasons and implications of this organisation, unique in the UK, are discussed.
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Health Physics, 2017
The medical physics workforce comprises approximately 24,000 workers worldwide and approximately 8,200 in the United States. The occupation is a recognized, established, and mature profession that is undergoing considerable growth and change, with many of these changes being driven by scientific, technical, and medical advances.
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The medical physics workforce comprises approximately 24,000 workers worldwide and approximately 8,200 in the United States. The occupation is a recognized, established, and mature profession that is undergoing considerable growth and change, with many of these changes being driven by scientific, technical, and medical advances.
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The origins of medical physics
Physica Medica, 2014The historical origins of medical physics are traced from the first use of weighing as a means of monitoring health by Sanctorius in the early seventeenth century to the emergence of radiology, phototherapy and electrotherapy at the end of the nineteenth century.
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Artificial Intelligence should be part of medical physics graduate program curriculum.
Medical Physics (Lancaster), 2020Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have transformed it from an indispensable tool in research and development into a mainstream technology that is fundamentally altering how we work and live. AI has already been incorporated into some common
L. Xing, S. Goetsch, Jing Cai
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Cyber-Physical Medical and Medication Systems
2008 The 28th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2008Medical and medication devices are real-time systems with safety and timing requirements. They range from hard-real-time, embedded, and reactive systems such as pacemakers to soft-real-time, stand-alone medication dispensers. Many of these devices are already connected to computer networks, especially in hospital intensive-care units, so that patients'
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Realistic compressed breast phantoms for medical physics applications
Other Conferences, 2020Anthropomorphic digital breast phantoms are an essential part in the development, simulation, and optimisation of x-ray breast imaging systems. They could be used in many applications, such as running virtual clinical trials or developing dosimetry ...
E. García+5 more
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MEDICAL HEALTH PHYSICS: A REVIEW
Health Physics, 2004Medical health physics is the profession dedicated to the protection of healthcare providers, members of the public, and patients from unwarranted radiation exposure. Medical health physicists must be knowledgeable in the principles of health physics and in the applications of radiation in medicine.
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The physics of medical imaging
Physics Today, 1983The growth in the applications of physics to medicine is perhaps best illustrated by the developments in medical imaging. When AAPM was founded, medical imaging consisted primarily of x-ray fluoroscopy (direct images) and radiography (exposures on film).
James A. Zagzebski+2 more
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Editorial – Medical Physics is beautiful
Physica Medica, 2015On Friday, 31 October 2014, in the Aula Magna of the “Polo Fibonacci” Congress Center in Pisa (Italy), the University of Pisa organized the Symposium Medical Physics is Beautiful in honor of Prof. Alberto Del Guerra on the occasion of his retirement from the academic role.
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