Initial Certification for Medical Physics

Last verified on January 6, 2022 Structured Mentorship in Diagnostic Medical Physics General Orientation: During the orientation period, the resident will learn basic radiation and biohazard safety and will be exposed to diagnostic imaging. The resident also will meet regularly with core members of the resident committee. Clinical physics rotations: During the clinical physics service rotations,…
Last verified on July 31, 2019 Structured Mentorship in Therapeutic Medical Physics General Orientation: During the orientation period, the resident will learn basic radiation and biohazard safety and will be exposed to radiation oncology simulation, planning, and treatment delivery activities. The resident also will meet regularly with core members of the resident committee. Clinical Physics…
Professionalism and Ethics Content Guide Last verified on June 19, 2017   Professionalism and Ethics content is included in the following ABR Medical Physics Exams: Part 1 – General Part 2 Part 3 – Oral The topics covered include but are not limited to: Ethical principles Historical perspective Ethical encounters or dilemmas Basic ethical values Relationships Clinical…
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