Diagnostic X-Ray Physics Course
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Introduction
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| July 28 - Aug. 1, 2008 |
The sheer number and variety of diagnostic x-ray machines has created a need for persons trained in x-ray physics and inspection techniques. To meet this need, ORAU conducts a 40-hour training course—X-Ray Physics for Inspectors.
Description
This one-week, laboratory-oriented course examines the physics of x-ray equipment operation and principles of x-ray imaging. Laboratory exercises consist of field measurements typically performed during inspections of x-ray machines and facilities. Lecture and laboratory topics include:
- X-Ray Production
- Fluoroscopy
- Screens, BLDs, Grids
- X-Ray Shielding
- Machine Components - High Voltage Generators
- Radiographic Film and Processing
- HVL and kVp Measurement
- Computer Problem Sessions
Who Should Attend
This course is for individuals who need practical experience in performing measurements of x-ray equipment, and for individuals who need continuing education in x-ray physics. The Food and Drug Administration has approved portions of the course as meeting continuing education requirements for mammography (MQSA) inspectors.
Cost
Tuition of $1,795 includes the full cost of training, books, and instructional materials.


