In this microlearning course, you will learn how charged particles and photons interact with matter and how these interactions affect image quality and radiation dose.
Content Areas (Codes):
The following Content Areas will be printed on the certificate for this course:
- Physics and Basic Science
Learning Objectives:
- Classify and describe charged particle and photon interactions.
- Explain the relevance of charged particle and photon interactions to image production and quality.
- Discuss how charged particles and photons deposit energy in tissue.
- Explain photon beam attenuation principles.
This non-CME enduring material is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete.
Start Date: 8/19/2026
Online Expiration Date: 8/18/2029
Faculty:
- Jay Burmeister, PhD
- Michael Dominello, DO
- Natasha Robinette, MD
This revised educational activity contains contributions from the following original faculty: Karen Brown, MHP, CHP, DABR; Fozail Alvi, MD; Anne Dunne, MD.
Planners:
- Edwin F. Donnelly, MD, PhD
- Jian-Xiong Wang, PhD
Price:
Non-Member Rate: $0.00
Member Rate: $0.00
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