New M.S. in Medical Physics program at Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine plans to offer an M.S. in Medical Physics beginning in August 2021.

The M.S. in Medical Physics will prepare students for a career as a medical physicist, either as a researcher, as a certified clinical professional, or in industry. The program will require successful completion of a minimum of 36 credits for Master’s degree and completion of a research thesis (in conjunction with one or more of the faculty). Full-time master’s students will complete the program in two years.

Sincerely,
-George

George Sgouros, Ph.D.
Professor of Radiology &
Radiological Science,
Director, Radiological Physics Division
CRB II 4M.61, 1550 Orleans St.
Department of Radiology
Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
Baltimore MD 21231
410 614 0116 (voice) 413 487 3753 (FAX)
https://sgouroslab.jhu.edu/
https://hopkinsmedicine.org/radiology/research/divisions/radiological-physics

flyer:  Med Physics MS (2021)

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