About the Program
Medical physics is an applied branch of physics that applies physical energy to the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Professional medical physicists are involved in clinical service, consultation, research and teaching.
At Purdue, the medical physics graduate program provides a strong foundation in radiological and applied physics training within the medical physics profession - but also offers advanced coursework, clinical laboratories, internships and opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research. The medical physics program is closely aligned with biophysics, biomedical engineering, medicine and health physics (radiation protection and control).
The goal of the program is to provide courses and experience with clinical systems to enhance problem-solving skills and individual thought to further advance the field of medical physics.
All applicants must have a Ph.D. in Physics or similar STEM field of study, and some experience or understanding of fundamental Radiation Physics.
The Purdue medical physics program is CAMPEP-accredited.
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