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  • O'qishlar soni 4
  • Nashr sanasi 01-03-2024
  • Asosiy tilO'zbek
  • Sahifalar42-49
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English

The human body operates as a complex network of biophysical systems functioning in synchrony. Any disruption to this synchronization may lead to a breakdown of these systems, resulting in the cessation of bodily functions. Understanding the biophysical characteristics of the human body, along with utilizing diagnostic and therapeutic advancements facilitated by Medical Physics, can significantly enhance human well-being. This study aims to emphasize the significance of education in Medical and Biophysics, delineating various educational pathways. Two primary categories are addressed: traditional education, typically at the university level or beyond, where the requisites for educating Medical Physics professionals and users are outlined; and public education, which addresses societal concerns. Education in Medical Physics holds paramount importance for professionals and users alike. Investment in infrastructure enhancement and fostering collaboration among experts and educational institutions are pivotal for maximizing the benefits of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic modalities

Muallifning F.I.Sh. Lavozimi Tashkilot nomi
1 Shermanov B.O. teacher Alfraganus university
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