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  • Medical Physics
  • Clinical Application of Physical Sciences

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  • Physics in medicine has historically focused on technical evaluation of technologies.
  • This limited role is insufficient for evolving medical needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Advocate for an expanded clinical role for medical physicists.
  • Highlight the necessity of integrating physical sciences into precision medicine.
  • Define key aspects of this enhanced clinical role.

Main Methods:

  • Technology assessment using clinical performance metrics.
  • Optimization of medical technologies for patient-centered outcomes.
  • Retrospective analysis of imaging operations for quality assurance.

Main Results:

  • The proposed expanded role supports evidence-based, quantitative, and value-based medicine.
  • Physicists can drive high-quality, consistent, and safe medical imaging practices.
  • This paradigm shift enhances the delivery of innovative precision care.

Conclusions:

  • Medical physicists must transition to a more integral clinical role.
  • This involves proactive engagement in technology assessment, optimization, and quality analysis.
  • The principles are applicable across various physics applications in medicine.