Subject description

The contents of this subject cover fundamental knowledge of nuclear medicine physics. It has been developed by medical physicists registered with the ACPSEM as Qualified Medical Physics Specialists in nuclear medicine with the aim to fulfil the requirements for Level 1 competency of the ACPSEM Diagnostic Imaging Medical Physics training … For more content click the Read More button below.

Equivalence

PHYS953 - Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine
PHYS463 - Nuclear Medicine

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Engagement hours

Contact Hours:2 hour lecture, 3 hour computer lab, 2 hour tutorial/workshop

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Describe, discuss and communicate the physics behind nuclear medicine investigations and therapy
2.
Discuss and evaluate instrumentation and techniques involved in nuclear medicine imaging with gamma camera, SPECT and PET.
3.
Describe, discuss and compute image characteristics of gamma camera, SPECT and PET.
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Describe and discuss clinical indications, physiological process, image acquisition, image handling and processing of the most common nuclear medicine investigations
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Evaluate organ dose and exposure dose for internal dosimetry
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Apply basic concepts of radiation safety in nuclear medicine
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Synthesise knowledge by design an imaging protocol and communicate knowledge to specialist and non-specialist audiences.

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