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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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BMJ, 1965
The American Association of Physicists in Medicine has prepared a pamphlet for the benefit of recent graduates in the physical sciences and student advisers on the nature of medical physics as a career. The information provided in the pamphlet was gathered from a survey which the organization conducted in 1960 of its membership to determine the ...
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The American Association of Physicists in Medicine has prepared a pamphlet for the benefit of recent graduates in the physical sciences and student advisers on the nature of medical physics as a career. The information provided in the pamphlet was gathered from a survey which the organization conducted in 1960 of its membership to determine the ...
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2001
R L, Cumberlin, C N, Coleman
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R L, Cumberlin, C N, Coleman
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Medical Physics: Physics of the Body
American Journal of Physics, 1993John R. Cameron +3 more
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