Dr. Barnes is the immediate past head of the Radiologic Physics Section and oversees the physics courses given for radiology residents. He teaches the popular 4-month series of board review sessions ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) shows great promise for use in radiology, which involves the use of medical imaging to diagnose and treat disease. Integrating AI tools into radiology could advance the ...
Carolyn Kimme-Smith, a physicist in mammography, a researcher in the field of breast-imaging technology and a retired UCLA professor, died July 23 at the age of 74. Kimme-Smith worked at UCLA for ...
Dr. Junck has a background in physics, mathematics, and computer science with a doctorate in Nuclear Engineering. He oversees the Imaging Informatics group which is responsible for PACS, Voice ...
THE period between the War of 1914-18 and the present War has been marked by outstanding advances in every branch of scientific, medical and industrial radiology. At the beginning of this era, the ...
The U.S. Joint Commission is proposing revisions to diagnostic imaging requirements for ambulatory care, critical hospital and hospital accreditation programs. According to the Joint Commission, ...
A new educational course spearheaded by the Australian-based charity Radiology Across Borders (RAB) promises to improve patient access to imaging services worldwide. Aimed predominantly at those in ...
The American College of Radiology (ACR) will describe the genesis and evolution of its Dose Index Registry (DIR), which addressed the various needs that led to its inception and which continues to ...
SEVERAL notable papers were read before the Physics Section of the International Congress of Radiology, which was held at the Central Hall, Westminster, on June 30-July 4. The work of the Congress ...
Based on: Radiologic Physics. By Charles Weyl, M.S.; S. Reid Warren, Jr., Sc.D.; and Dallett B. O'Neill. With a foreword by Eugene P. Pendergrass, M.D. 8°, cloth ...