Biomedical Physics - PhD
PhD
In Toronto (Canada)
Description
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Type
PhD
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Location
Toronto (Canada)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
If you are looking for a challenging career with a positive social impact, this is it. Physics is an exciting, cutting-edge, multidisciplinary field in which MSc and PhD graduate degrees lead to a career in research, biomedical technology or clinical medical physics. Graduate students seeking to enter a medical physics residency program may pursue a CAMPEP accreditation in Medical Physics, which distinguishes our programs.
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About this course
Completion of a master’s degree in physics, engineering, or a related field from an accredited institution
Minimum GPA or equivalent of 3.67/4.33 (A-)
Statement of interest
Resumé/CV
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Three letters of recommendation
English language proficiency requirement
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Subjects
- Medical
- Medical training
- Biomedical
- GCSE Physics
- Examination
- Dissertation
- Doctoral
- Dosimetry
- Anatomy
- Physiology
Course programme
- Doctoral Candidacy Examination
- Doctoral Dissertation
- Science Communication
- Doctoral Seminar I
- Doctoral Seminar II
- Doctoral Seminar III
- Doctoral Seminar IV
BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS
- Two elective credits from the Electives List from either Table A or B
- If deemed necessary to ensure an adequate background in Biomedical Physics, a student may be required to take either BP8115 or BP8103
- Any or All of the following courses not previously taken in the MSc program
- Medical Imaging
- Fundamentals of Radiation Physics
- Radiation Therapy
- Radiation Protection and Dosimetry
- Radiobiology
- Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Physicists
- AND as required to meet CAMPEP accreditation requirements
- CAMPEP – Clinical Shadowing
- CAMPEP – Radiobiology Bridge
- Two elective credits from the Electives List either Table A or B
- If deemed necessary to ensure an adequate background in Complex Systems, a student may be required to take up to three of the required courses in the MSc – Complex Systems (BP8116, BP8117, BP8118)
Table A
- Fundamentals of Radiation Physics
- Radiation Therapy
- Comp Modeling in Biomed Phys
- Optcl, Acstc and Thrml Phys
- Radiation Protection and Dosimetry
- Biomedical Ultrasound
- Medical Imaging
- Many-body Theory
- Dynamical Systems
Table B
- Stats for the Health Sciences
- Special Topics I
- Special Topics II
- Radiobiology
- Anatomy and Physiology for Med. Phys.
- Complex Networks & Applications
Biomedical Physics - PhD