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What professional skills are vital for physicists, engineers, radiopharmacists and other allied scientists working in applied medicine?
Pallavi Sinhai, SMH Education Reporter, wrote:
‘Schools must go beyond tests for knowledge, says Scott’
Sydney Morning Herald (Tuesday January 8, 2019)
In the interview with Mark Scott, NSW Department of Education Secretary, Scott said:
“The insights that we now have, we know critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, will be absolutely vital skills for young people to survive in a highly complex and fast-changing world”
These are vital skills to work as health professionals. It’s worth reading the full article.
An excellent example of how hard work, dreams, critical thinking, innovation and collaboration can be rewarded, go to:
medical physicist, Chuang-Dong Wen.
(Received September 2018)
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Wen provides a real-life example demonstrating these skills. That’s what the Foundation is about!
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