Short Courses in Physics Related to Therapeutic Radiology

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center offers several courses in radiation physics ranging from 24 to 66 hours taught by faculty.  Offered in Houston in the spring, summer, and fall, courses are approved for continuing education credits by professional organizations, including the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and the Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board.

External Beam Dosimetry: Basic Methods and Calculations (PENDING)

    Course overview (in Microsoft Word)Full brochure (in PDF)

 

Interstitial and Intracavitary Dosimetry: Basic Methods and Calculations (PENDING)

    Course overview (in Microsoft Word)Full brochure (in PDF)

 

Introduction to Physics and Administrative Aspects of Radiation Oncology for Administrative Staff

    Course overview (in Microsoft Word) ,   Full brochure (in PDF)

 

Introduction to Radiotherapy Physics: Principles and Calibrations (PENDING)

    Course overview (in Microsoft Word),   Full brochure (in PDF)

At each course listing you will find an outline of topics, a description of the course purpose and objectives, the names of faculty, specific accrediting organizations, and a statement of dates offered and fees. Information regarding local accommodations and transportation will be sent upon receipt of application.

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd., Box 607, Houston, TX 77030
 1-713-745-8989 (USA) / / ESiller@MDAnderson.org