Medical Physics
Course overview
The Master of Medical Physics (MMedPhys) is the entry level qualification for trainee medical physicists. Physical scientists apply their knowledge and training in many different areas of medicine including the treatment of cancer, medical imaging, physiological monitoring and radiation safety.
Course outcomes
The Master of Medical Physics provides the entry level qualification for trainee medical physicists working in a hospital medical physics department. The course is accredited by the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM). Graduates of the Master of Medical Physics will qualify to apply for trainee medical physicist positions in hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. Medical physicists employed in hospitals often undertake higher degree research studies part-time towards the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) qualification. The course structure provides access to research and data analytic skills which may be applied in academic research roles, start-up companies and health related data science.
Master of Medical Physics
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Course resolutions
1 Course codes
Code |
Course title |
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GNMEDPHY-01 |
Graduate Diploma in Medical Physics |
MAMEDPHY-01 |
Master of Medical Physics |