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This Radiology Physics Course offers a thorough exploration of the physical principles underlying medical imaging. Starting with the basic atomic structure, students learn about electrons, protons, and neutrons, as well as electron orbitals, quantum numbers, and Hund's Rule. The course then examines subatomic particles and the fundamental forces of nature—strong, weak, and electromagnetic—which play a critical role in radiology.
The series progresses to electromagnetic radiation, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the physics of X-rays, including generation, interaction with matter, and absorption principles. Students also gain a strong understanding of radiographic techniques, imaging modalities, and radiation safety, essential for safe clinical practice. Practical examples and problem-solving exercises help learners grasp complex concepts like attenuation, scatter, contrast, and resolution.
Designed for medical students, radiology residents, and healthcare professionals, this course equips learners with the knowledge to interpret imaging studies, optimize image quality, and understand the physics behind diagnostic tools. It bridges theoretical physics with r