Webinar: Clinical implementation of RadCalc’s automated 3D collapsed cone secondary dose check

In this webinar, Jason Paisley chief physicist for Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center will be sharing his experience with RadCalc’s 3D collapsed cone module. Join the audience at 5 p.m. GMT/12 p.m. ET on 21 February 2022.

31.01.2022

Join us on Monday, February 21, 2022 at 5 p.m. GMT/12 p.m. ET. Register now for free.

Jason will be covering his experience in setting up RadCalc’s dose engine, along with the hardware configuration he is utilizing within his hospital network. He will also be covering the setup and use of the automation that is included, since version 6.3, with RadCalcAIR. As well as any hurdles that he encountered in going clinical and points that TG 219 makes. Finally, Jason will speak about his experience using RadCalc’s 3D collapsed cone module clinically and fully automated, and why he chose to use a 3D second check solution.

The presenter
Jason Paisley, MS, DABR is the chief physicist for Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC. Jason has been practicing medical physics for more than 10 years and is interested in treatment planning, machine QA and automation in medical physics.

Dates and times
To respect our partners and customers worldwide, the webinar will be held in English.
Monday, February 21, 2022 at 5 p.m. GMT/12 p.m. ET. Register now!

This meeting has been approved by  CAMPEP for 1 MPCEC hour and has been approved for 1 MDCB credit.

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The duration of the webinar will be about 60 minutes including time for Q&A.

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