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MO-DE-304-01: The Abt Study of Medical Physicist Work Values for Radiation Oncology Physics Services: Round IV

, 2015
The Abt study of medical physicist work values for radiation oncology physics services, Round IV is completed. It supersedes the Abt III study of 2008. The 2015 Abt study measured qualified medical physicist (QMP) work associated with routine radiation ...
M. Mills
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The training of medical physicists

Physics Education, 1968
The history of medical physics is reviewed, from which it is seen that it is better described as the applications of physics to medicine. The work done by a physicist employed in a hospital is discussed together with the qualities, other than ability as a physicist, that he requires.
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Diagnostic medical physicists and their clinical activities

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2004
The primary objective of this study was to obtain basic, descriptive information about medical physicists involved in diagnostic radiology-related activities, the diagnostic-related activities that they performed, and the time spent on these activities.A survey was sent to a randomly selected sample of 1511 medical physicists from July through October ...
Yasmin S. Cypel   +2 more
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A day in the life of a medical physicist

Physics World, 1989
I work in the medical physics department of a large teaching hospital. The department has several sections including radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and bioengineering which provide scientific support to help with the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients. My section is concerned with the radiation safety of hospital staff and patients.
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The Role of the Clinical Medical Physicist in Diagnostic Radiology

, 1994
This statement follows that entitled " The Role, Responsibilities, and Status of the Clinical Medical Physicist, " issued by the AAPM in 1986 [1], and concentrates on the role and relationships of the clinical medical physicist practicing in diagnostic ...
Joel E. Gray   +12 more
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Radiation Biology for Medical Physicists

2017
This book is designed to convey as much information as possible in a concise and simple way to make it suitable for students, researchers and clinical medical physicists. Better meanings, codes and examples are included. Most of the basics are also covered for easy reference along with a glossary of objective-type questions.
Christina Armpilia, C. S. Sureka
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The Roles of Medical Health Physicists in a Medical Radiation Emergency

Health Physics, 2007
Medical health physicists working in a clinical setting will have a number of key roles in the event of a nuclear or radiological emergency, such as a terrorist attack involving a radiological dispersal device or an improvised nuclear device. Their first responsibility, of course, is to assist hospital administrators and facility managers in developing
Carol McCurley   +5 more
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Physicists Honored for Their Medical Insights

Science, 2003
This year9s Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine went to Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield for their contributions to the development of magnetic resonance imaging.
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Roles and responsibilities of medical physicists in radiation protection

European Journal of Radiology, 2010
Many different modalities are now commonly used in medical maging services. Many utilize radiation in some form (X-rays and adionuclides), while others, such as ultrasound and MRI do not. he delivery of imaging services is often divided into two, namely iagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine.
Ahmed Meghzifene   +3 more
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Patient Communication for Medical Physicists

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2021
Todd F. Atwood   +5 more
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