Flashcards on Medical Physics

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What is Medical Physics?

Medical Physics is a branch of physics that applies the principles of physics to medicine.

What are some applications of Medical Physics?

Applications of Medical Physics include radiology imaging, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, and dosimetry.

What is radiology imaging?

Radiology imaging is the use of various imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans for diagnostic purposes.

What is radiation therapy?

Radiation therapy is the medical use of ionizing radiation to treat diseases, primarily cancer.

What is nuclear medicine?

Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty that uses radioactive substances for diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

What is dosimetry?

Dosimetry is the measurement and calculation of the absorbed dose of radiation in living tissue.

What are some career options in Medical Physics?

Career options in Medical Physics include medical physicist, radiation therapist, dosimetrist, and nuclear medicine technologist.

What qualifications are required to become a medical physicist?

To become a medical physicist, one typically needs a graduate degree in Medical Physics or a related field.

Why is Medical Physics important?

Medical Physics plays a crucial role in improving medical diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient safety.

What are some challenges in Medical Physics?

Challenges in Medical Physics include radiation safety regulations, technological advancements, and research in new treatment techniques.

What is the role of a radiation therapist?

A radiation therapist administers radiation treatments to patients as prescribed by a radiation oncologist.

What equipment is used in radiation therapy?

Equipment used in radiation therapy includes linear accelerators, brachytherapy devices, and treatment planning systems.

What is the purpose of quality assurance in Medical Physics?

Quality assurance ensures that medical imaging and radiation therapy equipment is calibrated and functioning properly to deliver accurate and safe treatments.

What is the role of a dosimetrist?

A dosimetrist is responsible for calculating and planning radiation treatments under the supervision of a medical physicist.

What are some imaging modalities used in medical diagnostics?

Imaging modalities used in medical diagnostics include X-ray imaging, CT scanning, MRI scanning, and ultrasound imaging.

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