Thomas Jefferson Medical Physics Program Director Speaks at Physics Colloquium
Published on December 14, 2017
Dr. James Keller, director of Thomas Jefferson University's medical physics program gave
the physics December colloquium jointly sponsored by the Society of Physics Students
and the math, physics, and statistics department.
His talk entitled "The Medical Physics Career Path" discussed how students can get an
MS medical physics in two years and PhD in medical physics in four to six years. One
of the physics major's concentrations at USciences is medical physics.
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