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Clive Baldock

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Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|November 22, 2021
Correction to: P‑values should not be used for decision making in the practice of clinical medical physicsParminder Basran, Giuseppe Palma, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|January 24, 2022
Patient hospitalisation for radionuclide therapy should be the exception and not the normNicholas Forwood, Nick Hille, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|September 21, 2020
In the future all accredited radiotherapy physicists should have a PhDJeremy Booth, May Whitaker, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|January 2, 2024
In Australia professional registration for qualified medical physicists should be mandated through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)Robin Hill, Cathryn Barbagallo, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|December 19, 2023
Gel dosimetry has a viable future for dosimetry in the radiation oncology clinicSofie Ceberg, Tim Olding, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|January 30, 2022
Internationally trained medical physicists should be certified, through ACPSEM, in order to be employed in Australia and New Zealand as Radiation Oncology Medical PhysicistsJackson M Zifodya, Michael Barnes, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|July 15, 2005
A preliminary study of the novel application of normoxic polymer gel dosimeters for the measurement of CTDI on diagnostic x-ray CT scannersBrendan Hill, Anthony J Venning, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|October 24, 2020
An increase in retractions of research publications is an issue for Medical PhysicsClive Baldock, Parminder S Basran, Habib Zaidi
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|May 30, 2024
The future of biomedical engineering education is transdisciplinaryTurgut Batuhan Baturalp, Selim Bozkurt, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|May 18, 2020
Gel dosimetry provides the optimal end-to-end quality assurance dosimetry for MR-linacsClive Baldock, Christian P Karger, Habib Zaidi
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Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|November 22, 2021
Correction to: P‑values should not be used for decision making in the practice of clinical medical physicsParminder Basran, Giuseppe Palma, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|January 24, 2022
Patient hospitalisation for radionuclide therapy should be the exception and not the normNicholas Forwood, Nick Hille, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|September 21, 2020
In the future all accredited radiotherapy physicists should have a PhDJeremy Booth, May Whitaker, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|January 2, 2024
In Australia professional registration for qualified medical physicists should be mandated through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)Robin Hill, Cathryn Barbagallo, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|December 19, 2023
Gel dosimetry has a viable future for dosimetry in the radiation oncology clinicSofie Ceberg, Tim Olding, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|January 30, 2022
Internationally trained medical physicists should be certified, through ACPSEM, in order to be employed in Australia and New Zealand as Radiation Oncology Medical PhysicistsJackson M Zifodya, Michael Barnes, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|July 15, 2005
A preliminary study of the novel application of normoxic polymer gel dosimeters for the measurement of CTDI on diagnostic x-ray CT scannersBrendan Hill, Anthony J Venning, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|October 24, 2020
An increase in retractions of research publications is an issue for Medical PhysicsClive Baldock, Parminder S Basran, Habib Zaidi
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|May 30, 2024
The future of biomedical engineering education is transdisciplinaryTurgut Batuhan Baturalp, Selim Bozkurt, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|May 18, 2020
Gel dosimetry provides the optimal end-to-end quality assurance dosimetry for MR-linacsClive Baldock, Christian P Karger, Habib Zaidi
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