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Radiological Physics

Course Code: 
7108111
Credit Hours: 
3
Course Category: 
Department Requirement
Advisory Plan
Computed Field: 
First Year - Second Semester

This course explain fundamental physics for radiations, radiographic with film and screen, Bucky and grids, Fluoroscopy; digital imaging and computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, Isotopes  and radioactivity, Radiation hazard and protection. In additions is to give students a basic understanding of how x-rays are produced and their effects and uses and how can apply this understanding to your clinical practice in either radiotherapy or diagnostic radiography.

This course aims to define general principle that relate to radiation and radiographic image, describe the components of a primary x-ray circuit and explain the function  of each component, describe radiation hazard and protection in additions to give the student basic principle of fluoroscopy, isotopes and radioactivity, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.

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