The correlated lecture laboratory series in diagnostic radiological physics
The Correlated Lecture Laboratory Series in Diagnostic Radiological Physics is an integrated educational system designed to provide the physics background requisite for the proper conduct of medical diagnostic x-ray examinations. The series is one part of a comprehensive teaching system for Radiology called the Radiological Learning Laboratory. The two other components of the Learning Laboratory provide instruction in radiographic interpretation and information regarding selection of patients for x-ray examinations. The physics series consists of nine lectures, each accompanied by a laboratory exercise correlated to its key points. As such, this series has been designed as an aid to instructors in designing and presenting diagnostic radiological physics courses for radiology residents, student radiologic technologists, medical students, and others involved in the radiologist process. The basic goal of this series is to build a bridge between physics theory and radiological practice; this is achieved by combining pertinent lecture material with laboratory exercises that illustrate the clinical applications under simulated clinical conditions.
- Research Organization:
- California Univ., San Francisco (USA). Radiological Health Sciences Education Project
- OSTI ID:
- 5478782
- Report Number(s):
- PB-81-183444
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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