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Guidelines for the Certification of Clinically Qualified Medical Physicists - Training Course Series No. 71
Physicists work in many health-related areas, such as: clinical settings, academia (teaching and research), industry (technology development and servicing), national and local government regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies, laboratories (calibration and dosimetry laboratories), and standards’ organizations.
Clinically qualified medical physicists (CQMPs) are professionals working in healthcare. Their work includes ensuring quality and effective diagnosis and treatment of patients in areas such as radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, diagnostic and interventional radiology, as well as other clinical areas where ionizing and non-ionizing radiation are used. CQMPs therefore have a direct influence on patient management in the health sector.
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