Program Information
Preparing for the ABR Diagnostic and Nuclear Medicine Physics Exams
S Simiele
J Zambelli
N Bevins
R MacDougall
S Simiele1*, J Zambelli2*, N Bevins3*, R MacDougall4*, (1) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, (2) Spectrum Health Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI, (3) Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, (4) Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Presentations
WE-D-213-0 (Wednesday, July 15, 2015) 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Room: 213
Adequate, efficient preparation for the ABR Diagnostic and Nuclear Medical Physics exams is key to successfully obtain ABR professional certification.
Each part of the ABR exam presents its own challenges:
Part I: Determine the scope of basic medical physics study material, efficiently review this material, and solve related written questions/problems.
Part II: Understand imaging principles, modalities, and systems, including image acquisition, processing, and display. Understand the relationship between imaging techniques, image quality, patient dose and safety, and solve related written questions/problems.
Part III: Gain crucial, practical, clinical medical physics experience. Effectively communicate and explain the practice, performance, and significance of all aspects of clinical medical physics.
All three parts of the ABR exam require specific skill sets and preparation: mastery of basic physics and imaging principles; written problem solving often involving rapid calculation; responding clearly and succinctly to oral questions about the practice, methods, and significance of clinical medical physics. This symposium focuses on the preparation and skill sets necessary for each part of the ABR exam. Although there is some overlap, the nuclear exam covers a different body of knowledge than the diagnostic exam. A separate speaker will address those aspects that are unique to the nuclear exam. Medical physicists who have recently completed each of part of the ABR exam will share their experiences, insights, and preparation methods to help attendees best prepare for the challenges of each part of the ABR exam.
In accordance with ABR exam security policy, no recalls or exam questions will be discussed.
Learning Objectives:
1. How to prepare for Part 1 of the ABR exam by determining the scope of basic medical physics study material and related problem solving/calculations
2. How to Prepare for Part 2 of the ABR exam by understanding diagnostic and/or nuclear imaging physics, systems, dosimetry, safety and related problem solving/calculations
3. How to Prepare for Part 3 of the ABR exam by effectively communicating the practice, methods, and significance of clinical diagnostic and/or nuclear medical physics
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