
As a schoolteacher and an active member of the Women in Physics group of the Institute of Physics, I am becoming increasingly aware that a significant proportion of girls who study physics at university go on to have a career in medical physics. Sadly I find that medical physicists are almost invisible to the general public. If we wish to encourage more girls to take up physics, surely we should be promoting the careers in which they are successful?
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