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Write a short note on role of physics in human healthcare {try to keep it under 250 words]

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The health care system in India is primarily administered by the states . India's constitution tasks each state with providing health care for its people . This mission focuses resources on rural areas and poor states which have weak health services in the hope of improving health care in India's poorest regions.

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Medical physics (also called biomedical physics, medical biophysics, applied physics in medicine, physics applications in medical science, radiological physics or hospital radio-physics) is, in general, the application of physics concepts, theories, and methods to medicine and healthcare. Medical physics departments may be found in hospitals or universities.

In the case of clinical work, the term Medical Physicist is the title of a specific healthcare profession, usually working within a hospital or other clinic. Traditionally Medical Physicists are found in the following healthcare specialties: radiation oncology (also known as radiotherapy or radiation therapy), diagnostic and interventional radiology (also known as medical imaging), nuclear medicine, and radiation protection. Medical physics of radiation therapy can involve work such as dosimetry, linac quality assurance, and brachytherapy. Medical physics of diagnostic and interventional radiology involves medical imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, computed tomography and x-ray. Nuclear medicine will include positron emission tomography and radionuclide therapy. However one can find Medical Physicists in many other areas such as physiological monitoring, audiology, neurology, neurophysiology, cardiology and others.

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