The course provides the necessary physics background that underpins day-to-day medical imaging physics activities. It is aimed primarily at new entrants to the profession, but should be of benefit to postgraduate students, postdoctoral research workers, physicist-managers, representatives of allied commercial organizations and anyone wishing to deepen or re-establish their understanding of the physics of medical imaging. Overviews of specialized or research related topics, such as positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance spectroscopy are given.
Master's Program in Medical Physics
Curriculum
This two-year, on-campus master of science in medical physics arms you with the clinical expertise and research skills needed to secure top medical physics residencies nationwide.
Curriculum
This two-year, on-campus master of science in medical physics arms you with the clinical expertise and research skills needed to secure top medical physics residencies nationwide.
Core Curriculum Highlights
Foundational Courses
Course Number | Title |
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MED2200 | Anatomy & Physiology |
MED2210 | Radiological Physics and Dosimetry |
MED2220 | Radiation Protection and Instrumentation |
MED2310 | Radiation Biology |
BIOL1555 | Methods in Informatics and Data Science for Health |
MED2250 | Radiation Therapy Physics |
MED2260 | Physics of Medical Imaging |
MED2280 | Nuclear Medicine Physics |
MED2290 | Advanced Radiation Physics |
MED2300 | MR Imaging Technology, Ultrasound, and Interventional |
Professional and Research Development
- Ethics and Professionalism in Medical Physics
- Medical Physics Seminar Series
- Research Methods and Scientific Communication
- Medical Physics Research Project
Clinical Practicum and Lab Experience
- MED 2270A - Clinical Rotations in Radiation Oncology
- Imaging Lab and Quality Assurance Workshop
- Summer Clinical Shadowing (between Years 1 and 2)
Students gain experience with linear accelerators, treatment planning systems, dosimetry tools, CT, MRI, PET, SPECT, and other modalities. Clinical training is conducted under the guidance of board-certified medical physicists within our affiliated hospital network.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Masters Program in Medical Physics, student will:
- Demonstrate proficiency in presenting a poster and oral presentation at a local or national medical physics meeting.
- Contribute to at least two faculty projects.
- Students must choose a thesis adviser before the start of second semester. In turn, the thesis adviser must declare their commitment.
- Students must submit final thesis, present work as a seminar and pass final oral examination by Thesis Committee
Program Requirements
Coursework
Students must complete the Responsibility Conduct or Research module
- Students must participate in an Ethics Seminar Series
- Students must complete all courses in the curriculum
- Students must earn grades of B or better in all courses
- All courses must be taken for a grade
- Credit will only be given for graduate-level courses taken at Brown
Research
- Students must become a student member of the AAPM ($50 per year; the program will pay the fee for students who need financial assistance)
- Students must choose a thesis advisor before the start of second semester. In turn the thesis advisor must declare their commitment.
- Students must submit final thesis, present work as a seminar, and pass final oral examination by Thesis Committee
Curriculum Outline & Course Sequencing
Year/Semester | Required Courses | Course Units |
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Year 1 – Fall | Image-Based Anatomy | .75 |
Radiological Physics and Dosimetry | .75 | |
Radiation Protection and Instrumentation | 1 | |
Radiation Biology | .5 | |
Year 1 - Spring | Medical Bioinformatics | 1 |
Radiation Therapy Physics | 1 | |
Physics of Medical Imaging | 1 | |
Summer | Project or Elective Course | TBD |
Year 2 – Fall | Research Semester | 2.5 |
Year 2 - Spring | Nuclear Medicine | .5 |
Advanced Therapy Physics | .5 | |
MR Imaging, Ultrasound Imaging, Interventional Techniques | 1 | |
Computational Medical Physics | .5 |
Course Descriptions
These courses are open to enrollment only by matriculated students in the Graduate Program in Medical Physics.