Publisher's Synopsis
Global Medical Physics: A Guide for International Collaboration provides essential guidance for medical physicists and other healthcare professionals seeking to collaborate internationally in clinical, educational, and research settings.With the growing interest in global health initiatives, this book addresses the complexities of working across diverse healthcare environments, particularly in low-resource settings. It explores the increasing role of medical physicists in international education, training, and research collaborations, emphasizing the importance of cultural competence, ethical considerations, and overcoming technological barriers.Features:· Explores the expanding role of medical physicists in global health education, training, and research· Examines challenges in cross-cultural collaboration, including ethical concerns, technological limitations, and language barriers· Discusses the rise of "big data" and artificial intelligence applications in international medical physics· Provides practical strategies for successful global health partnerships, including guidelines for Short Term Experiences in Global Health (STEGH)· Includes contributions from 34 experts across 21 countries, representing diverse perspectives from both high- and low-resource settings· Features clear chapter objectives and summaries, with key recommendations compiled into a separate reference guide· Developed as an open-source resource to ensure accessibility for professionals in lower-income regionsThis book is an essential resource for medical physicists at all career stages, including graduate students, residents, educators, and experienced professionals. It is also valuable for healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers interested in global health initiatives, fostering effective international collaborations in medical physics.