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MEDICAL PHYSICS
University of Novi Sad
Association of Centers for Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies and Developmental Research - ACIMSI
General Information
The organisation of interdisciplinary graduate studies programe in MEDICAL PHYSICS was initiated by Faculty of Science and Faculty of Medicine at Univesity of Novi Sad during the academic year 1994/95.
It was inspired by an expresed need for the experts in medical institutions and research teams due to the rapid development of medical diagnostics and therapy based on high–technology medical equipment.
These interdisciplinary studies are unique on the territory of Serbia and Montenegro and in harmony with similar studies in other European countries.
Center for Medical Physics of the University of Novi Sad organizes Specialist, Master’s and Doctoral studies.
General Information
Course coordinator: Dr Slobodanka Stanković, full professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad.
Learning resources: Faculty of Science (Department of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics), Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Engineering.
Average number of students per year: 5 – 7. Affiliations and facilities: Faculty of Science, Faculty of
Medicine, Faculty of Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Institute in Sremska Kamenica, Clinical center Novi Sad.
General Information
Research laboratories and equipment: Laboratory for X-ray structure analysis, computer office (Faculty of Science), laboratories for anatomy, physiology, radiology, magnetic resonance and ultrasound (Faculty of Medicine).
Libraries: Libraries of all tree faculties and central library of University of Novi Sad
Form of exam: Practical part and seminar and oral or written part.
Contact: Prof. Dr Slobodanka Stanković, e-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.medfiz.ns.ac.yu
Learning objectives
to incorporate the latest scientific and professional findings in the field of medical physics, medical diagnostics and therapy as well as modern technological achievements regarding medical instruments
to accomodate students’ pursuits of individual fields by offering elective courses from different areas that have broad applications in current medical practice
to reflect the multidisciplinary spirit of the studies completely since teaching is performed by the experts from diverse fields: physicists, chemists, physicians, mathematicians, biologists, electro-engineers and others
Course StructureMedical Physics Specialist
Course StructureMedical Physics Specialist
Elective courses: Magnetic resonance Radiation diagnostics Radiation therapy Ultrasound in medicine Medical optics Lasers in medicine Physical and chemical methods in pharmacology Other options
Admission requirements:
Bachelor degree from the Faculty of Science (Physics group), Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine or Faculty of Engineering.
Course StructureMaster’s Degree Studies
Course StructureMaster’s Degree Studies
Elective courses: Magnetic resonance Ultrasound in medicine Medical optics Lasers in medicine Physical and chemical methods in pharmacology Other options
Admission requirements: Bachelor degree from the Faculty of Science (Physics group), Faculty
of Medicine, Faculty of Physical chemistry or Faculty of Engineering Average grade of 8 or above in undergraduate studies
Course StructureMaster’s Degree Studies
Course StructureDoctoral Degree Studies
Course StructureDoctoral Degree Studies
Course StructureDoctoral Degree Studies
Elective courses: Magnetic resonance Ultrasound in medicine Medical optics Lasers in medicine Physical and chemical methods in pharmacology Other options
Admission requirements: Bachelor degree from the Faculty of Science (Physics group), Faculty
of Medicine, Faculty of Physical chemistry or Faculty of Engineering Average grade of 9 or above in undergraduate studies
Course StructureDoctoral Degree Studies
AssessmentForm of assessment Weighting
Practical part 25%
Seminar 15%
Written part 25%
Oral part 25%
Tutorial attendance and participation
10%
Career Opportunities
Successful candidates can work as medical physicists: In hospitals, working alongside clinicians in providing
scientific and technical expertise and conducting recearch.
In universities, working as a research assistent, teaching and conducting research.
In industry, working as a research and development scientists in developing medical equipment.
Plans for Future Life long learning Network with similar institutions in Europe