
Training
Below are the courses and training currently offered. For additional training, contact the Medical Physicist.
Presentation/Course Materials
- CT Technologists
- Nuclear Engineer Students (Health Physics)
- Nuclear Medicine Technologists anchor link to section below
- Radiology Residents anchor link to section below
Supplemental Training
- Fluoroscopy Users
- New Employee Awareness
- Pregnant Worker
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Radiation Physics and Protection
Presentation Slides:
- Basic Radiation Physics
- Generators
- Radiation Detection
- Biological Effects
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Homework
- Take Home #1
- Take Home #2
- Take Home #3
- Take Home #4
- Take Home #5
- Final Part #1
- Table of Nuclides for Nuclear Medicine
- Take Home #6
- Take Home #7
- Project presentations
- Final Part #2
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Handouts
- Syllabus
- Chart of the Nuclides
- Constants and Conversion Factors
- Elements
- Material Densities
- Table of Mass Attenuations Coefficients
- (Figure) Mass Attenaution Coefficient H2O, Pb
- Detector Efficiency
- Guide for Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine
- Internal Dose Estimates
- Standard Model (graphic)
- Internet link to Nuclear Decay Data on BNL.gov
Radiology Residents
2009 Presentation Slides
- NCRP Report No. 160 Ionizing Radiation Exposure of the Population of the United States
- Press Release
- Editorial, Too Much of a Good Thing?<
- (Link to select NCRP documents through UofU Marriot Electronic Library -- Campus Access Only)
- Radiation Protection
- Radiation Dosimetry
- Radiation Biology
Suggested Reading:
AAPM-RSNA Tutorial: Fluoroscopy Patient Radiation Exposure Issues
AAPM-RSNA Tutorial: Radiation Safety for Radiology Personnel
AAPM-RSNA Tutorial: Typical Patient Radiation Doses in Diagnostic Radiology
(Link to select ICRP documents through UofU Marriot Electronic Library -- Campus Access Only)

Medical Physicist
Peter Jenkins, PhD, CHP, DABR
Department of Radiology
30 North 1900 East #1A071
Salt Lake City, Utah 84132-2140
Phone: (801) 585-0235
Email:peter.jenkins@hsc.utah.edu