On (October 31, 2018), Hussein ALMasri published a new study in the (Japanese Journal of Medical Physics) titled (Medical Physics in Palestine: A Hope for Better Prospective). The article aimed to (objectively assess the situation of medical physics and many other related fields in Palestine). The study demonstrated that (it is important to develop a long-term policy that achieves the objectives of medical physics support in healthcare institutions. Related obstacles for making such policy include having an adequate budget for training support and equipment installations. In developing countries, the initial concern is having medical physics support in clinical practice. This can be provided in forms of lectures and support. The role of scientific societies and non-governmental organizations such as private universities should be emphasized in the collaboration with national and international bodies to make new and efficient medical physics policies. Also, many efforts should be done to bridge the gap between developing and developed countries for medical physics education and clinical support).
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