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Radiological Practice Examination (RAPHEX) 1998 | |
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Edited by: RAMPS, the New York Chapter of the AAPM | |
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Description:
RAPHEX is an annual
practice exam in radiation physics,
intended for residents in diagnostic and therapeutic
radiology program. It is written by members of RAMPS,
the New York chapter of the American Association of
Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). The exam consists of
three sections - general, diagnostic, and therapy - with
about 100 questions in each section. The exam is
accompanied by an answer booklet that gives a brief
explanation of each answer. Residents in radiation
therapy take only the the general and therapy portions
of the exam; residents in diagnostic radiology take only
the general and diagnostic portions of the exam.
1. Residents can purchase copies of the exam for self
study.
2. A proctor, usually the physics instructor, can give
RAPHEX under exam conditions.
Also available the RAPHEX 1995, RAPHEX 1996, RAPHEX 1997
and a compilation of RAPHEX questions and answers from
1984-1994. This is available in two volumes:Vol.1, for
therapy residents; and Vol.2, for diagnostic residents.
Both include the general section of the the exams. These
are recommended for use as self-study guides. For more
information on these two volumes see the RAPHEX
Compilation Vol. 1 (Therapy) RAPHEX
Compilation Vol. 1or Raphex Compilation Vol.
2 (Diagnostic Radiology)RAPHEX
Compilation Vol. 2. |
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Edited by: RAMPS, the New York Chapter of the AAPM |
1998 |
$59.95 U.S.
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Advanced Medical Publishing, Inc. ISBN: AMPRaphex1998
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