Ph.D. in Medical Physics

Ph.D. in Medical Physics typically takes 4-6 years to complete, building upon a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and biology. This interdisciplinary program combines principles of physics with medical applications, preparing students for careers in healthcare, research, and academia. Coursework covers topics such as radiation therapy, diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, and health physics. Students engage in advanced research, often collaborating with hospitals and medical centers to develop innovative medical technologies. The curriculum includes hands-on clinical experience, laboratory work, and a doctoral dissertation. Graduates are equipped to contribute to cutting-edge medical treatments, improve diagnostic techniques, and enhance patient care through the application of physics in medicine.