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Medical Dosimetry Certification Prep Revision
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Medical Dosimetry Certification is a professional credential, primarily administered by the Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board (MDCB), that validates a practitioner's expertise in planning cancer radiation treatments. It requires passing a rigorous exam after completing an accredited education program, ensuring competency in dose calculations, treatment planning, and safety. Role of a Certified Medical Dosimetrist As part of the radiation oncology team (alongside doctors and physicists), they determine the best beam arrangements and radiation doses to destroy tumors while sparing... Show more
Medical Dosimetry Certification Prep Revision
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25 Questions

1. A group of 64 bits corresponds to_____

2. What is the half-life of 226Ra

3. The electron beam incident on the patient can be characterized by______

4. for a single implant, and the Manchester system, the treatment plane is parallel to the source or implant plane, at a distance of_____

5. A neutrino is a particle of_____ mass and _____ charge postulated to account for the non-conservation of energy during beta decay

6. patient contours are required for_____

7. IMRT treatments give better conformity compared to______

8. The output factor of a 60 Cobalt unit for a 6 cm by 6 cm field is 0.92. The output factor of the unit when the source is replaced by a new source of twice the activity is given by_____

9. What are disadvantages of custom blocking instead of MLC blocking?

10. The weighting factor for photons =

11. What information can one byte of information content represent?

12. RAM memory is used by computer_____

13. Acquisition of patient data is the responsibility of the______

14. The clinical electron beam incident on a patient______

15. The exact position of the source in the applicator can be checked by_____

16. for treatment of head and neck cases_____

17. The exposure rate at 10 m from a source is 20 mR/h. after two half-lives the exposure rate at 5 m would be_______

18. The clinical definition of 'point A' is_____

19. A scattering foil is used in the clinical accelerator to _____

20. 8 Mev beams range in water

21. port films make use of______

22. The SI unit of exposure is

23. What is the gamma emission of 60 Co

24. is an efficient target cooling system necessary in therapy machines?

25. What are the advantages of multiple field treatments?