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Current Residents

Current Residents
Resident Name Date of Acceptance Medical Physics Specialty
Bria Moore, PhD 7/1/2018 Diagnostic Physics + Nuclear Medicine
S. Adam Burand, MS 7/1/2019 Diagnostic Physics
Adam Salazar, MS 7/1/2020 Diagnostic Physics


Alumni

Alumni
Resident Name Date of Completion Medical Physics Specialty Current Position
Ngoneh Jallow, PhD 6/30/2016 Diagnostic Physics Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota
Shalmali Dharmadhikari, PhD 6/30/2017 Diagnostic Physics Physicist, Emory University
Nicole Ball, MS 6/30/2018 Diagnostic Physics Physicist, Duke University
Randahl C. Palmer, MS 6/30/2019 Diagnostic Physics Consultant


Select Publications

  • N Jallow, P Christian, J Sunderland, M Graham, J Hoffman, J Nye. Diagnostic reference levels of CT radiation dose in whole-body PET/CT. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2016, 57:238-241.
  • S Dharmadhikari, J Galt, J Nye. What is the typical dose from a routine eye-to-thigh PET/CT examination assuming an injected 18F-FDG dose of 370 MBq? 2017, American Journal of Roentgenology 208:W129-W130.
  • Nye JA, Cuddy M, Ruckdeschel T, Jallow N, Dharmadhikari S, Tang X, Mullins ME. Development of an Academic-Private Collaborative Medical Physics Imaging Residency Training Model. Journal of the American College of Radiology. 2019, 16:355-359.
  • Nye JA, Cuddy M, Ruckdeschel T, Jallow N, Dharmadhikari S, Tang X, Mullins ME. Certification in Medical Physics Imaging, The Workforce and Training Models. Journal of the American College of Radiology. 2019, 16:344-349.


Select Presentations

  • N Jallow, I Sechopoulos. Dosimetry of Diagnostic Work Up Mammography. AAPM Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2016.
  • M Zygmont, R Neill, S Dharmadhikari, PA Duong.A Continuous Quality Improvement Process to Reduce Excessive CT Radiation Dose Events across a Large, Multi-institutional Academic Center. RSNA, Chicago IL, 2016.

  • N Ball, Z Glass, R Neill, J Nye. Utilization of Radimetrics to Calculate Peak Skin dose for Fluoroscopy Guided Interventions: A Guide for Three Manufacturers. AAPM Spring Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas NV, 2018.
Radiology Education
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  • Medical Imaging Program
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    • Career Information
  • Diagnostic Radiology Residency
    • Adopt-A-Resident
    • Application Procedure
    • Clinical Education Track
    • Molecular Imaging in Medicine (MIM)
    • Opportunities to Teach
    • Radiology Physics Education
    • Research and Extra-Clinical Activities
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    • Resident Handbook
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  • Interventional Radiology Residency
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    • Molecular Imaging in Medicine (MIM)
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