Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy |
Based on my experiences in hospitals, I have sufficient capacity to undertake and complete many tasks related to specialization in medical physics, including:
1) The application of health physics with regard to the practice of nuclear medicine.
2) Supervision and follow-up the ongoing maintenance of medical devices.
3) Do the process of treatment planning of radiation therapy for different cases of the patients.
4) Supervision and follow-up continuing the process of measuring radiation doses to workers.
5) Develop and evaluate a cancer patient of treatment plan in collaboration with an oncologist regarding the delivery of radiation dose.
6) To develop specifications for nuclear medicine imaging devices and detectors of radiation emitted from radioactive elements.
7) Do an acceptance tests and prepare for the start of use of hardware, and do an acceptance tests and evaluation of computer systems, algorithms, data, and outputs associated with these devices.
8) Provide an advice to ensure a balance between image quality resulting from the nuclear imaging and radiation dose absorbed in the body of the patient.
9) Counseling with respect to exposure to the radiation dose to the patient or whether the employee, and the related risks.
10) Calibration of radiation measuring devices.
11) Calibration of equipment and radiation sources used.
12) Official radiation protection.
13) Supervision of professional’s technicians.
14) Provide training for doctors and other health care providers with respect to the physics of nuclear medicine.
15) Provide an advice to the development program in medical imaging of nuclear and radiation therapy.
16) Planning and determining the thickness and type of material to make protective shields to protect the patient and the employee, and the common folk and the environment from radiation, and evaluation of protective shield user.
17) Measure and draw curves of radiation doses for the various fields of the sources of radiation.
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