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Clinical Experience in Diagnostic Imaging Physics

The Diagnostic Imaging Physics team at Indiana University School of Medicine serves six metropolitan hospitals and more than ten outpatient clinics with 400+ imaging equipment including DR, IR, Mammography, CT & Spectral CT, MRI, PET, MRI-PET, PET-CT,  SPECT, SPECT-CT and Ultrasound. The program has grown continuously since its inauguration in 2014. First-year residents work under the program faculty’s supervision in clinical tasks. A major goal during the second year of residency is to develop independent thinking and confidence to function as an independent practitioner.

Curriculum

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   PGY 1 (2024-2025) PGY 2 (2025-2026)
 July Orientation/Safety Training, Regulations, X-Ray Physics, General Radiography Radiation Safety, Shielding, RAM Handling, Radiobiology
 August Fluoro/IR/Flat-Panel CT Regulations, X-Ray Physics, General Radiography
 September Ultrasound 1
Fluoro, IR, Flat-Panel CT
 October Image Quality/Processing
 November CT 1
 December Ultrasound 2
 January Research/Self-Study, Mock Oral Exam Patient Dosimetry
 February Nuclear Medicine
Mammography
 March MRI 2, MRI Safety
 April MRI 1
 May CT 2
 June Informatics, Displays, PACS
Research/Self-Study, Mock Oral Exam

 

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