Diagnostic Radiology Physics Course
This course provides radiology residents with an understanding of the physics principles and theory involved for diagnostic radiology imaging modalities as well as prepare for their board exam. The course also reviews radiology board exam format questions to prepare the resident for the physics component of the ABR board exam. Overall, the course objective is to provide the radiology resident with a better understanding of the technology and physical principles of the equipment used in radiology.
Textbooks
The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging, 2nd edition.
Bushberg, Seibert, Leidholdt and Boone.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002.
Faculty
Instructor:
Robert Miyaoka, rmiyaoka@u.washington.edu
Office: FIS222
Office Hours: by appointment
Telephone: 206-543-2084
Lecturers:
Dr. Adam Alessio
, PhD
Dr. Paul Kinahan
, PhD
Dr. Tom Lewellen, PhD
Dr. Larry MacDonald, PhD
Meeting Times and Locations
Day: Thursday
Time: 5-6 PM
Location: RR202 UWMC
Lectures
Lectures are available for viewing without logging in, however, Q & A's are available only after logging in with your UWNet ID. You may log in by clicking on the button in the upper right hand corner of any page of the University of Washington Department of Radiology website - once you have logged in you will see content available in the "Related Items" box near the bottom of the page. This will navigate you to a members-only section of the website where you will be able to access all lecture and study materials.