by Shree Goldman | Jan 29, 2026 | Medical Physics
For decades, shielding patients with lead aprons during X-rays and diagnostic imaging exams was considered a cornerstone of radiation safety. Today, however, radiation safety experts are calling for a shift in both practice and perception—one grounded in modern...
by Shree Goldman | Dec 9, 2025 | Dosimetry
Measuring What Matters Most When cancer patients undergo radiation therapy, precision isn’t just important, it’s essential. Every fraction of radiation delivered must be carefully monitored to ensure the treatment plan is delivered as intended....
by Shree Goldman | Oct 21, 2025 | Health Physics
For National Health Education Week, we sat down with Ramon Li, Medical Health Physicist at CAMP, to discuss radiation safety, common misconceptions, and why he has dedicated his career to showing the world that radiation isn’t the villain it’s often made...
by Shree Goldman | Oct 17, 2025 | Medical Physics
Every year, countless women undergo mammograms as part of their breast cancer screening routine. But behind each of those images is a carefully calibrated system, regulated by law and monitored by specialized medical physicists who work to balance two critical...
by Shree Goldman | Aug 26, 2025 | Medical Physics
Introduction Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FEMA) represents a systematic approach to identifying and prioritizing potential failures in clinical processes. The methodology involves scoring failure modes on three key criteria: severity (impact on patient or staff...