Clive Baldock

Clive Baldock

University of Wollongong

H-index: 57

Oceania-Australia

About Clive Baldock

Clive Baldock, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wollongong, specializes in the field of Medical Physics, Radiation Physics, Medical Imaging, Radiation Oncology, Scientometrics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

In Australia professional registration for qualified medical physicists should be mandated through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

Gel dosimetry has a viable future for dosimetry in the radiation oncology clinic

Dose from imaging at the time of treatment should be reduced

The post-COVID future of research conferences should be virtual

Internationally trained medical physicists should be certified, through ACPSEM, in order to be employed in Australia and New Zealand as Radiation Oncology Medical Physicists

Patient hospitalisation for radionuclide therapy should be the exception and not the norm

Golden beam data provided by linear accelerator manufacturers should be used in the commissioning of treatment planning systems

In the future, ultrasound guidance in radiotherapy will become a clinical standard

Clive Baldock Information

University

Position

Dean of Graduate Research Australia

Citations(all)

9083

Citations(since 2020)

2275

Cited By

7899

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

109

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wollongong

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Clive Baldock Skills & Research Interests

Medical Physics

Radiation Physics

Medical Imaging

Radiation Oncology

Scientometrics

Top articles of Clive Baldock

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

In Australia professional registration for qualified medical physicists should be mandated through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Robin Hill

Cathryn Barbagallo

Clive Baldock

2024/1

Gel dosimetry has a viable future for dosimetry in the radiation oncology clinic

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Sophie Ceberg

Tim Olding

Clive Baldock

2023/12

Dose from imaging at the time of treatment should be reduced

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Elisabeth Steiner

Brendan Healy

Clive Baldock

2023/9

The post-COVID future of research conferences should be virtual

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

L John Schreiner

Ramsey Badawi

Clive Baldock

2022/6

Internationally trained medical physicists should be certified, through ACPSEM, in order to be employed in Australia and New Zealand as Radiation Oncology Medical Physicists

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Jason Zifodya

Michael Barnes

Clive Baldock

2022/1/30

Patient hospitalisation for radionuclide therapy should be the exception and not the norm

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

N Forwood

N Hille

C Baldock

2022/1

Golden beam data provided by linear accelerator manufacturers should be used in the commissioning of treatment planning systems

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Yousif Yousif

Jerome Gastaldo

Clive Baldock

2022/5

In the future, ultrasound guidance in radiotherapy will become a clinical standard

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Emma Harris

Davide Fontanarosa

Clive Baldock

2021/6

P‑values should not be used for decision making in the practice of clinical medical physics

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Parminder Basran

Giuseppe Palma

Clive Baldock

2021/10

Is the PhD a qualification that is more or less standardised and accepted all over the world?

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Clive Baldock

Honglin Chen

2021/10

Kilovoltage therapy is well and truly alive and needed in a modern radiotherapy centre

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Robin Hill

David Eaton

Clive Baldock

2021/6

Computer simulations can replace in-vivo experiments for implantable medical devices

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Esra Sorguven

Selim Bozkurt

Clive Baldock

2021/3

Artificial intelligence (AI) will enable improved diagnosis and treatment outcomes

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Lois Holloway

Eva Bezak

Clive Baldock

2021/9

Radiation protection in radiotherapy is too conservative

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

James Rijken

Cameron Jeffries

Clive Baldock

2021/9

Correction to: P‑values should not be used for decision making in the practice of clinical medical physics

Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Basran Parminder

Palma Giuseppe

Clive Baldock

2021/12/1

Book review: Science fictions: exposing fraud, bias, negligence and hype in science by Stuart J. Ritchie

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Clive Baldock

2021/9

In the future simulations will replace clinical trials

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Martin Ebert

Val Gebski

Clive Baldock

2021/12

An increase in retractions of research publications is an issue for Medical Physics.

Medical Physics

Clive Baldock

Parminder S Basran

Habib Zaidi

2020/10/23

The future of radiotherapy is molecular

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Dale L Bailey

Wendy Philips

Clive Baldock

2020/9

Should ACPSEM develop its own position papers or just adopt those of the AAPM?

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Tomas Kron

Peter Metcalfe

Clive Baldock

2020/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 47
Mark Oldham PhD

Mark Oldham PhD

Duke University

H-index: 45
James M Pope

James M Pope

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 39
Martin Lepage

Martin Lepage

Université de Sherbrooke

H-index: 30
L. John Schreiner

L. John Schreiner

Queens University

H-index: 28
Jamie Trapp

Jamie Trapp

Queensland University of Technology

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