Continuing Certification for Medical Physics

Examples of SDEPs On this page Example 1: Education Example 2: Clinical   Example 1: Education Title: Develop a Lecture on CT/PET in Radiation Oncology for Medical Residents Category: Education Date Initiated: Date Completed: SignificancePhysicists are responsible for the radiation physics training of medical students, residents, and allied health personnel. In this case, I will develop a…
Self-Directed Educational Projects (SDEPs) Last verified on January 10, 2024 Self-directed educational projects (SDEPs) may be used as an optional means for fulfilling some of the CE credit requirements for medical physicists. Fifteen CE credits will be awarded per project. For SDEPs, the candidate must identify areas in which professional improvement and/or educational augmentation is…
Last verified on January 6, 2022   Structured Mentorship in Nuclear Medical Physics   General Orientation: During the orientation period, the resident will learn basic clinical aspects of nuclear medicine and will meet regularly with core members of the resident committee.   Clinical Physics Rotations: During the clinical physics service rotations, the resident will be fully…
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