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Novel stereotactic QA with film-class resolution: First clinical experience with myQA SRS

15 Jun 2021 Sponsored by IBA Dosimetry

Available to watch now, IBA Dosimetry explores the initial test results of the recently released myQA SRS

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This presentation has been submitted for approval by CAMPEP for 1 MPCEC hour and is accredited by EBAMP as a CPD event for Medical Physicists at EQF Level 7 and awarded 9 CPD credit points.

Learn about the physics characteristics and clinical performance of the new, recently released myQA SRS solution. This detector is optimized for your SRS/SBRT Patient QA and features a novel 0.4 mm film-class resolution CMOS technology array with 105,000 measurement points. The solution includes a dedicated phantom to support your efficient QA for different stereotactic delivery methods. First clinical results will be presented.

We are pleased to feature guest speaker Yun Yang, PhD, DABR, Medical Physicist at Rhode Island Hospital, USA. Dr Yang will present his findings from extensive testing of the myQA SRS at Rhode Island Hospital. The presentation will conclude with answers to your live questions.

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Yun Yang, PhD, DABR, is a Medical Physicist at Rhode Island Hospital, USA. He has 10 years’ experience working as a Medical Physicist and has obtained a PhD in medical physics, MSc in radiological sciences and protection and a BE in electronic science and technology. Yun Yang specializes in the area of medical physics, has had numerous research articles published and is a member of AAPM, ASTRO and ACR. In addition to his passion for his field, he also shares his expertise through teaching as an Assistant Professor.

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