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Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist 8+ Years Experience Medical Imaging Lecturer 6+ Years Experience
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Preview of Video Lecture: Medical X-Ray Tubes & X-Ray Emission Spectrum

Video Lecture: Medical X-Ray Tubes & X-Ray Emission Spectrum

The X-ray Tube Components lecture is a technical lecture that focuses on the various components of an x-ray tube and their function in the production of x-rays. The course covers the following topics:X-Ray Tube OverviewX-Ray Tube Emission Spectrum Bremsstrahlung RadiationCharacteristic X-raysX-Ray Tube Major ComponentsCathodeAnodeX-Ray Tube HousingInherent FiltrationAdded Filtration The X-ray Tube Emission Spectrum is a technical lecture that focuses on the properties of the x-ray emission spect
Preview of Video Lecture: Screen & Film, Computed and Digital Radiography

Video Lecture: Screen & Film, Computed and Digital Radiography

Screen Film and Digital Radiography lecture provides an overview of the history and evolution of medical imaging, with a focus on the development of radiography. The lecture covers an in-depth examination of screen film radiography, including the physics of image formation, the use of intensifying screens, and the role of film processing in image quality. This lecture expands to include the principles of digital image acquisition, the types of digital detectors used in medical imaging, and the a
Preview of Video Lecture: Physics of Fluoroscopic Imaging

Video Lecture: Physics of Fluoroscopic Imaging

The Fluoroscopic Physics lecture focuses on the principles and theories behind Fluoroscopy imaging technology. The course covers the following topics:Introduction to Fluoroscopy: An overview of Fluoroscopy, its history, and applications in medical imagingThe fluoroscopic imaging chain components.The image intensifier (II)Function & roleMajor componentsIntensifier gain factorsImage intensifier artifactsImage Intensifiers vs. Flat Panel Detectors.Fluoroscopy modes of operations.Radiation doses and
Preview of Radiotherapy Physics Review Course (Radiation Therapist/ Dosimetrist/Physicist)

Radiotherapy Physics Review Course (Radiation Therapist/ Dosimetrist/Physicist)

A great course for physicists who are interested in a clinical career in Radiation Oncology Medical Physics. This download consists of the course in an editable PowerPoint format. Chapters Covers in the course: A physicist in Radiation OncologyEducational Requirements of a Medical PhysicistMedical Physics Organizations and CertificationsAims of RadiotherapyRadiotherapy Delivery MethodsLinear Accelerator MachinesLinac ComponentsBeam ModifiersBeam Flatness & SymmetryCharacteristics of MV Photon a
Preview of Video Lecture: Physics of Mammography Imaging

Video Lecture: Physics of Mammography Imaging

Mammography is a specialized type of medical imaging used to visualize breast tissue and is an important tool for the early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. The physics of mammography involves the use of x-rays to produce images of breast tissue, and a thorough understanding of the underlying principles is essential for obtaining high-quality images.Mammography as a screening and diagnostic radiology tool.Special requirements of mammography Imaging.Mammography imaging chain componentsMa
Preview of Ionizing Radiation Safety in the Laboratory or Workplace

Ionizing Radiation Safety in the Laboratory or Workplace

This lecture is intended to be used as an introductory Radiation Safety class for laboratory exercises or for staff workplace refresher training. Contents Covered:Definition of RadiationThe Electromagnetic SpectrumIonizing and Non-Ionizing RadiationBiological Effects of Ionizing RadiationRadiation Quantities and UnitsPhilosophy of Radiation ProtectionAs low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)Controlled and Supervised AreasRadiation Monitoring DevicesRadiation Dose LimitsALSO INCLUDES (FREE)Estimati
Preview of Physics of Computed Tomography Imaging

Physics of Computed Tomography Imaging

This 85 slide presentation on Computed Tomography physics is intended to serve as a refresher or to be built upon for use in classroom/lecture presentations. This presentation is intended for students pursuing Radiography/Medical Imaging/Medical Physics courses or refresher material for CT Radiographers or X-ray Techs or even DM Radiology residents.Topics Include:Milestones in Computed TomographyCT GenerationsCT Numbers and HU UnitsCT DetectorsCT X-ray TubeBeam FiltrationModes of CT Acquisitio
Preview of Ionizing Radiation Safety for Laboratory or Workplace Training

Ionizing Radiation Safety for Laboratory or Workplace Training

This lecture is intended to be used as an introductory Radiation Safety class for laboratory exercises or for staff workplace refresher training. Contents Covered:Definition of RadiationThe Electromagnetic SpectrumIonizing and Non-Ionizing RadiationBiological Effects of Ionizing RadiationRadiation Quantities and Units Philosophy of Radiation ProtectionAs low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)Controlled and Supervised AreasRadiation Monitoring DevicesRadiation Dose LimitsALSO INCLUDES (FREE)Estimat
Preview of Radiation Safety in Laboratory/Workplace Training Quiz

Radiation Safety in Laboratory/Workplace Training Quiz

This brief Radiation Safety quiz is part of the Radiation Safety in Laboratory or Workplace Training Lecture.
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About the store

Experience

Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist 8+ Years Experience Medical Imaging Lecturer 6+ Years Experience

Teaching style

Slide-based Lectures

My own education history

MSc Medical Radiation Physics BSc Physics BSc Meteorology

Additional biographical information

I am a practicing Medical Physicist with 8+ years of clinical experience specializing in radiation oncology physics. I obtained my Masters's degree from Swansea University (UK) in Medical Radiation Physicist and my undergraduate degree in Pure Physics and Meteorology. My research interest is focused on 4D Computed Tomography imaging to make lung tumor radiotherapy more accurate. As a clinical medical physicist, I perform numerous activities with a linear accelerator (LINAC) as it relates to the treatment of cancer and radiation safety. I also perform specialized procedures such as prostate and intraoperative breast brachytherapy. I also have a passion to disseminate knowledge to students who demonstrate an interest in any radiological science. I routinely lecture in local programs such as MSc Medical Physics and Doctor of Medicine residents specializing in Radiology.