Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of Teaching/2020-21/NM&MRI


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Nov 7, 2020, 10:59:57 AM (4 years ago)
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longkr
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  • Teaching/2020-21/NM&MRI

    v4 v5  
    1010The asynchronous content will contain the more theoretical content delivered in the form of topic-specific mini lectures augmented by online "quizzes", mini literature-review projects, and problems.  This material will be prepared by the lecturer (Ken Long) and course associate (Ruth McLauchlan) and released weekly by the Physics Undergraduate Office.
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    12 The synchronous content will address the practical application of the nuclear medicine and MRI techniques in the clinic.  This material will be presented by practicing medical physicists experts in the various field.  Contributions will be made by Kuldip Nijran and Rebecca Quest from the Charing Cross Hospital and Sonia Nielles Vallespin from the National Heart and Lung Institute.
     12The synchronous content will address the practical application of the nuclear medicine and MRI techniques in the clinic.  This material will be presented by practicing medical physicists experts in the various field.  Contributions will be made by Kuldip Nijran and Rebecca Quest from the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Sonia Nielles Vallespin from the National Heart and Lung Institute.
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    1414The synchronous content will be delivered in two "Rapid feedback and application" (RFaA) sessions will take place each week; the first on Wednesdays at 11:00 and the second on Fridays at 14:00.  Each RFaA session will include protected time allocated for the students to raise questions related to any of the material presented in the course.