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doublemint
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Hello
Currently I am nearing the end of my BSc in Physics and I am leaning towards medical physics. I have heard that a MSc in Medical Physics is sufficient to land a job in the hospital, but recently I talked to a PhD candidate and she told me that nowadays a PhD is required to get a job in Canada while the US, some places accept masters degree.
Can anyone tell me if this is true?
Thanks
DoubleMint
Currently I am nearing the end of my BSc in Physics and I am leaning towards medical physics. I have heard that a MSc in Medical Physics is sufficient to land a job in the hospital, but recently I talked to a PhD candidate and she told me that nowadays a PhD is required to get a job in Canada while the US, some places accept masters degree.
Can anyone tell me if this is true?
Thanks
DoubleMint