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Clinical Physics

University of Glasgow

School of Medicine
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 5,290 - ≈ € 17,633 (non-EEA)
Location: Glasgow / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: September
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
Languages: English 
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* This programme is accredited by the Institute of Physics & Engineering in Medicine (IPEM).
* If you are a UK student currently working within the NHS, this programme is designed for you.
* It is unique as it integrates theoretical and practical teaching in a clinical environment with students based in hospitals. Practical training is carried out using the latest NHS equipment.
* You will undertake practical training within the NHS Department of Clinical Physics & Bioengineering (DCPB) throughout the duration of the programme. This satisfies the professional requirements of Part 1 of the training scheme operated by IPEM.
* The research component of this programme allows you to develop valuable skills for practising and interpreting research.

Programme overview * MSc (Med Sci): 24 months part-time

You will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials, undertake a portfolio of practical work, and take part in project work and a research project.

Core courses

* Radiation physics
* Anatomy and physiology
* Clinical trials
* Statistics and experimental techniques
* Medical imaging physics
* Professional software development
* Scientific management
* Medical imaging clinical
* Radiotherapy
* Clinical measurement
* Professional practice placements
* Research dissertation.


Contents

You will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials, undertake a portfolio of practical work, and take part in project work and a research project.

Core courses

* Radiation physics
* Anatomy and physiology
* Clinical trials
* Statistics and experimental techniques
* Medical imaging physics
* Professional software development
* Scientific management
* Medical imaging clinical
* Radiotherapy
* Clinical measurement
* Professional practice placements
* Research dissertation.

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Requirements

You should hold at least a 2.1 Honours degree in Physics or a physical science (eg Applied Physics or Electronic Engineering) from an institution recognised by the University and wish to enter the medical physics profession.

You are required to provide two references and a full degree transcript with your application. International applicants are advised to apply for the Clinical Radiation Physics programme, as overseas students would not normally be eligible for membership of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.

If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade B (Score: 75)

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