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Medical Physics (Theory)
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CO63: Develop an understanding of various imaging techniques like the ultrasound, color Doppler, computed tomography, conventional radiography, digital radiography, mammography and magnetic resonance imaging. CO64: Analyse X rays and its production CO65: Compare different types of radiation dosimeter, analyse need for radiological protection and the sources of an approximate level of radiation exposure for treatment purposes. CO66: Critically analyze the various types of biological effects of radiation and interpret them. CO67: Evaluate sources of radiation exposure, standards, regulations, exposure limits and analyse radiation protection procedures for patients and personnel, roles of advisory groups and regulatory agencies in radiation safety. CO68: Contribute effectively in course - specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, , Demonstration, Problem Solvingin tutorials, Visit to a medical college/ university
Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Solving numerical, Additional learning through online videos |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems s, Assignments, Presentations |
Basic principle of Ultrasound, colour Doppler, Computed tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)-: Principle, application, its advantage over computed tomography or ultra sonography, Conventional radiography, Digital Radiography, Mammography.
Production of X-rays: X-ray tube, anode, cathode construction and working principles of transformers and auto transformers used in x-ray circuits, voltagerectification and measurements in x-ray circuits. Physics of x-ray production ( Bremsstrahlung and Characteristic x-rays).
Characteristic curve of gas-filled detectors. Regions of the characteristic curve. Construction of gas filled detectors and their working. Scintillation counter, semiconductor detector, alpha particle monitoring, Gamma and x-ray monitoring, and neutron monitoring devices.Measurement of absorbed dose using calorimetry, chemical dosimetry solid-state methods, TLD & film dosimetry.
Direct and indirect action of radiation, cell cycle effect, somatic and genetic effects. Effects on tissues and organs: Stochastic and non-stochastic (deterministic) effects, acute effects, late effects, effects of radiation on Embryo & foetus: lethal effects, organ malformation, growth impairment, mental retardation, cancer induction, genetic effects, Late (delayed) effects: cataract formation, organ function, cancer induction.
Radiation protection quantities and units: exposure, absorbed dose, KERMA, dose equivalent (H). Committed dose equivalent (HT), effective dose equivalent (HE), Equivalent dose ((HTR), effective dose (E).Sources of radiation exposure: Natural sources and human made sources. Standards and regulations, philosophies of exposure limit , occupational limits, non-occupational limits. Radiation protection procedures for patients and personnel. Advisory groups & regulatory agencies - ICRP, NCRP,UNSCEAR, AERB.
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