Kolegij
Studiji
Medical Studies in EnglishStudijska godina
3ISVU ID
201525ECTS
1
Physics of Medical Diagnostics is a course which gives students an insight into the physical principles required for the acquisition of acceptable diagnostic information. The main part of the course will be dedicated to application of ionizing radiation for imaging. Also, the introduction into physics principles of use non-ionizing radiation (ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) for imaging will be presented. The purpose of this course is to introduce students into physical principles of medical imaging and devices used for this purpose.
1. P. Allisy-Roberts and J. Williams:Farr’s Physics for Medical Imaging 2nd edition, Elsevier, 2008.
- D.R.Dance, S.Cristofides; A.D.A.Maidment, I.D.McLean, K.H.Ng: Diagnostic Radiology Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students,
http://www.pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1564webNew-74666420.pdf - D.L. Bailey, J.L. Humm, A. Todd-Pokropek, A. van Aswegen: Nuclear Medicine Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1617web-1294055.pdf
- P. Fish: Physics and Instrumentation of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
- C.R. Hill, J.C. Bamber, G.R. ter Haar: Physical Principles of Medical Ultrasonics, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
The attendance at lectures and seminars is mandatory. If necessary, a student can be absent from 30% of the classes of the overall course workload. Students’ obligations are course attendance, active participation, preparation of the seminar and presentation in front of the group.
Students who: cannot take the final exam.
• They did not prepare a seminar before presenting it in front of the group and who have 30% or more unexcused absences from classes
Such a student is graded F (fail), cannot earn ECTS credits or take the final exam, that is, must re-enroll in the course the following academic year.
The final exam can be taken by students who:
• have create a seminar that was positively evaluated and successfully presented it front of the group.
For the final exam It is enough to register the final exam through the STUDOMAT and if the previously mentioned conditions are met, in the ISVU system will be entered "passed".
Professors and associates are available every day during working hours through e-mail addresses for all questions regarding classes.
Slaven Jurković, PhD, Associate Professor slaven.jurkovic@uniri.hr
Gordana Žauhar, PhD, Full Professor gordana.zauhar@uniri.hr
Marijana Majetić, senior laboratory technician marijana.majetic@uniri.hr - administrator
Physics of Medical Diagnostics is a course which gives students an insight into the physical principles required for the acquisition of acceptable diagnostic information. The main part of the course will be dedicated to application of ionizing radiation for imaging. Also, the introduction into physics principles of use non-ionizing radiation (ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) for imaging will be presented. The purpose of this course is to introduce students into physical principles of medical imaging and devices used for this purpose.
1. P. Allisy-Roberts and J. Williams:Farr’s Physics for Medical Imaging 2nd edition, Elsevier, 2008.
- D.R.Dance, S.Cristofides; A.D.A.Maidment, I.D.McLean, K.H.Ng: Diagnostic Radiology Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students,
http://www.pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1564webNew-74666420.pdf - D.L. Bailey, J.L. Humm, A. Todd-Pokropek, A. van Aswegen: Nuclear Medicine Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1617web-1294055.pdf
- P. Fish: Physics and Instrumentation of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
- C.R. Hill, J.C. Bamber, G.R. ter Haar: Physical Principles of Medical Ultrasonics, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
The attendance at lectures and seminars is mandatory. If necessary, a student can be absent from 30% of the classes of the overall course workload. Students’ obligations are course attendance, active participation, preparation of the seminar and presentation in front of the group.
Students who: cannot take the final exam.
• They did not prepare a seminar before presenting it in front of the group and who have 30% or more unexcused absences from classes
Such a student is graded F (fail), cannot earn ECTS credits or take the final exam, that is, must re-enroll in the course the following academic year.
The final exam can be taken by students who:
• have create a seminar that was positively evaluated and successfully presented it front of the group.
For the final exam It is enough to register the final exam through the STUDOMAT and if the previously mentioned conditions are met, in the ISVU system will be entered "passed".
Professors and associates are available every day during working hours through e-mail addresses for all questions regarding classes.
Slaven Jurković, PhD, Associate Professor slaven.jurkovic@uniri.hr
Gordana Žauhar, PhD, Full Professor gordana.zauhar@uniri.hr
Marijana Majetić, senior laboratory technician marijana.majetic@uniri.hr - administrator
Physics of Medical Diagnostics is a course which gives students an insight into the physical principles required for the acquisition of acceptable diagnostic information. The main part of the course will be dedicated to application of ionizing radiation for imaging. Also, the introduction into physics principles of use non-ionizing radiation (ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) for imaging will be presented. The purpose of this course is to introduce students into physical principles of medical imaging and devices used for this purpose.
1. P. Allisy-Roberts and J. Williams:Farr’s Physics for Medical Imaging 2nd edition, Elsevier, 2008.
- D.R.Dance, S.Cristofides; A.D.A.Maidment, I.D.McLean, K.H.Ng: Diagnostic Radiology Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students,
http://www.pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1564webNew-74666420.pdf - D.L. Bailey, J.L. Humm, A. Todd-Pokropek, A. van Aswegen: Nuclear Medicine Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1617web-1294055.pdf
- P. Fish: Physics and Instrumentation of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
- C.R. Hill, J.C. Bamber, G.R. ter Haar: Physical Principles of Medical Ultrasonics, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
The attendance at lectures and seminars is mandatory. If necessary, a student can be absent from 30% of the classes of the overall course workload. Students’ obligations are course attendance, active participation, preparation of the seminar and presentation in front of the group.
Students who: cannot take the final exam.
• They did not prepare a seminar before presenting it in front of the group and who have 30% or more unexcused absences from classes
Such a student is graded F (fail), cannot earn ECTS credits or take the final exam, that is, must re-enroll in the course the following academic year.
The final exam can be taken by students who:
• have create a seminar that was positively evaluated and successfully presented it front of the group.
For the final exam It is enough to register the final exam through the STUDOMAT and if the previously mentioned conditions are met, in the ISVU system will be entered "passed".
Professors and associates are available every day during working hours through e-mail addresses for all questions regarding classes.
Slaven Jurković, PhD, Associate Professor slaven.jurkovic@uniri.hr
Gordana Žauhar, PhD, Full Professor gordana.zauhar@uniri.hr
Marijana Majetić, senior laboratory technician marijana.majetic@uniri.hr - administrator
Physics of Medical Diagnostics is a course which gives students an insight into the physical principles required for the acquisition of acceptable diagnostic information. The main part of the course will be dedicated to application of ionizing radiation for imaging. Also, the introduction into physics principles of use non-ionizing radiation (ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) for imaging will be presented. The purpose of this course is to introduce students into physical principles of medical imaging and devices used for this purpose.
1. P. Allisy-Roberts and J. Williams:Farr’s Physics for Medical Imaging 2nd edition, Elsevier, 2008.
- D.R.Dance, S.Cristofides; A.D.A.Maidment, I.D.McLean, K.H.Ng: Diagnostic Radiology Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students,
http://www.pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1564webNew-74666420.pdf - D.L. Bailey, J.L. Humm, A. Todd-Pokropek, A. van Aswegen: Nuclear Medicine Physics-A Handbook for Teachers and Students, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1617web-1294055.pdf
- P. Fish: Physics and Instrumentation of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
- C.R. Hill, J.C. Bamber, G.R. ter Haar: Physical Principles of Medical Ultrasonics, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
The attendance at lectures and seminars is mandatory. If necessary, a student can be absent from 30% of the classes of the overall course workload. Students’ obligations are course attendance, active participation, preparation of the seminar and presentation in front of the group.
Students who: cannot take the final exam.
• They did not prepare a seminar before presenting it in front of the group and who have 30% or more unexcused absences from classes
Such a student is graded F (fail), cannot earn ECTS credits or take the final exam, that is, must re-enroll in the course the following academic year.
The final exam can be taken by students who:
• have create a seminar that was positively evaluated and successfully presented it front of the group.
For the final exam It is enough to register the final exam through the STUDOMAT and if the previously mentioned conditions are met, in the ISVU system will be entered "passed".
Professors and associates are available every day during working hours through e-mail addresses for all questions regarding classes.
Slaven Jurković, PhD, Associate Professor slaven.jurkovic@uniri.hr
Gordana Žauhar, PhD, Full Professor gordana.zauhar@uniri.hr
Marijana Majetić, senior laboratory technician marijana.majetic@uniri.hr - administrator
Ishodi učenja
Bioeffects, dosimetry and safety of ultrasound. New methods in ultrasound imaging.
Ishodi učenja
Single photon emission tomography (SPECT)
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Devices for radiation oncology treatment planning
Ishodi učenja
Physical principles of medical ultrasound imaging
Doppler ultrasound methods
Bioeffects, dosimetry and safety of ultrasound
Application of ultrasound in therapy
Quality assurance in ultrasound
Ishodi učenja
Bioeffects, dosimetry and safety of ultrasound. New methods in ultrasound imaging.
Ishodi učenja
Single photon emission tomography (SPECT)
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Devices for radiation oncology treatment planning
Ishodi učenja
Physical principles of medical ultrasound imaging
Doppler ultrasound methods
Bioeffects, dosimetry and safety of ultrasound
Application of ultrasound in therapy
Quality assurance in ultrasound