3 ECTS credits
90 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 4017254EER for all students in the 2nd semester at a (E) Master - advanced level.

Semester
2nd semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Possible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Enrollment Requirements
Registration for Medical Physics is allowed if one has successfully accomplished From Genome to Organism.
Taught in
English
Partnership Agreement
Under interuniversity agreement for degree program
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
Department
Faculty of Engineering
Educational team
Nico Buls
Klaus BACHER (course titular)
Activities and contact hours

36 contact hours Lecture
Course Content

Part I (K. Bacher, UGent)
• Interaction ionizing radiation with matter and tissues
• Applications of ionizing radiation in imaging an therapy
• Basic concepts of radiation dosimetry and radiation protection
• Image quality analysis in X-ray imaging
• Patient dosimetry in X-ray imaging
• Patient dosimetry in nuclear medicine, radionuclide therapy

Part II (N. Buls, VUB):
MRI Basic physics and imaging
   Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
   Image contrast
   Image encoding and MR sequences
   Image quality
MRI Fast scanning, hardware and image artifacts
MRI Flow imaging and spectroscopy
MRI safety and siteplanning
Lasers in medicine: safety and applications
 

The course description can also be found at the website of Ghent University at the following link

Course material
Course text (Required) : Part I: syllabus UGent, UGent
Digital course material (Required) : Part II: syllabus Dienst Uitgaven VUB
Handbook (Recommended) : Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology, R.K.Hobbie, 5de, Springer, 9783319307688, 2015
Handbook (Recommended) : Quantitative MRI of the brain: measuring changes caused by disease, Measuring changes caused by disease, P Tofts, John Wiley, Chichester, 9780470014295, 2004
Handbook (Recommended) : Principles of NMR microscopy, PT Callaghan, Oxford Science Publications, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 9780198539971, 1993
Handbook (Recommended) : The essential Physics of Medical Imaging, J.T. Bushberg, J.A. Seibert, E.M. Leidholdt, J.M. Boone, 3de, Lippincott, 9781975167660, 2020
Handbook (Recommended) : Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, B.H. Brown, R.H. Smallwood, D.C. Barber, P.V. Lawford and D.R. Hose, CRC Press, 9781315895277, 2018
Additional info

Obligatory study materials:
• Part I: syllabus UGent
• Part II: syllabus Dienst Uitgaven VUB
Additional study materials:
• Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology-R.K.Hobbie (2001)
• Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering- B.H. Brown, R.H. Smallwood, D.C. Barber,
P.V. Lawford and D.R. Hose (1999)
• The essential Physics of Medical Imaging – J.T. Bushberg, J.A. Seibert, E.M. Leidholdt,
J.M. Boone (2002)
• Principles of NMR microscopy - PT Callaghan, Oxford Science Publications, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1991)
• Quantitative MRI of the brain: measuring changes caused by disease - P Tofts, John Wiley, Chichester(2003)
• http://www.mark-fox.staff.shef.ac.uk/PHY332/laser_notes.pdf

The course description can also be found at the website of Ghent University at the following link

Learning Outcomes

Algemene competenties

• Understanding the physical concepts used in medicine for imaging and therapy
• Applying the principles of radiation dosimetry in different clinical disciplines
• Understanding the concepts of image quality analysis
• Being aware of the need of a medical physicist in a hospital environment
• Understanding the aspects of MRI site planning and MRI safety
• Recognise and solve MRI artifacts

This course contributes to the following programme outcomes of the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering:

MA_A:  KNOWLEDGE ORIENTED COMPETENCES

1. exact sciences with the specificity of their application to engineering

MA_B: ATTITUDE

14. consciousness of the ethical, social, environmental and economic context of his/her work and strives for sustainable solutions to engineering problems including safety and quality assurance aspects

MA_C: SPECIFIC BIOMEDICAL KNOWLEDGE

18. To apply acquired knowledge and skills for the design, development, implementation and evaluation of biomedical products, systems and techniques  in the health care sector.
19. To have knowledge of and insight in the role and possibilities of technology in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, matching the needs of the patient and health care provider.
20. To take a leading role in a multidisciplinary team to ensure the quality and compliance with regulations and standardization of medical equipment and medical procedures, and to communicate with stakeholders.



 

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Oral Exam determines 40% of the final mark.
Written Exam determines 60% of the final mark.

Within the Oral Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • exam Part Buls with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 40% of the final mark.

Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • examn Part Bacher with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 60% of the final mark.

Additional info regarding evaluation

During examination period: written closed-book exam, oral closed-book exam (open questions).

Part N. Buls: 40%
Part K. Bacher: 60%
The student has to pass both course parts in order to pass for the complete course.

Information on the evaluation can also be found at the website of Ghent University at the following link

Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Biomedical Engineering: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)