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Interview with Dr. Tomi Ogunleye

Dr. Tomi Ogunleye
Department of Radiation Oncology
Emory University School of Medicine

Dr. Ogunleye is a medical physicist.  His work includes the creation of treatment plans for patients undergoing radiation therapy.   It is important to make sure that hte cancer receives a high enough dose of radiation but also important to prevent damage to healthy tissue. In this short interview, Dr. Ogunleye describes the processes by which radiation therapy is planned.

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Questions and Answers

As a medical physicist, what is your role in the radiation therapy process?(Time: 40 sec)
How do you make a plan for radiation therapy?(Time:52 sec)
In general, what do you do as a medical physicist?(Time: 42 sec)
Do you work with other medical professionals to design a radiation treatment plan?(Time: 25 sec)
What is dosimetry and what does a dosimetrist do?(Time: 30 sec)
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