Barbara M’ule, (M.Sc.), is a senior clinically qualified medical physicist at the Cancer Diseases Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. With over 16 years of experience in medical physics, she has made substantial contributions to cancer care, radiation therapy, and medical physics education.
Barbara has dedicated more than 12 years to training and mentoring future medical physicists, playing a pivotal role in strengthening medical physics education in Zambia. Her passion for capacity building led to her instrumental involvement in the development of Zambia’s clinical training program for medical physics professionals. Through her leadership and advocacy, she continues to promote high standards in medical physics practice, ensuring quality assurance, patient safety, and the advancement of radiation oncology services in the region.
Her commitment to professional development and international collaboration underscores her dedication to enhancing medical physics training, practice, and research, both locally and globally.
