Medical physics involves applying physics and engineering to the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases. This weekly seminar covers the latest developents in the field, including radiation therapy technology, image-guided therapy, treatment planning, quality assurance, artificial intelligence, adaptive therapy, computational models, radiobiology, and clinical practice. Featuring a variety of speakers (both internal and external), we will explore the evolving role of medical physics in radiation oncology. This seminar series is held exclusively online and can be repeated for credit.
1 units · Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
Medical physics involves applying physics and engineering to the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases. This weekly seminar covers the latest developents in the field, including radiation therapy technology, image-guided therapy, treatment planning, quality assurance, artificial intelligence, adaptive therapy, computational models, radiobiology, and clinical practice. Featuring a variety of speakers (both internal and external), we will explore the evolving role of medical physics in radiation oncology. This seminar series is held exclusively online and can be repeated for credit.
Offered in Autumn 2025, Winter 2026, Spring 2026 at Stanford University.