
Building a Free Educational Resource for Radiology Physics and Medical Imaging – Looking for Feedback
Hello everyone,
I’m a medical physicist working in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine.
Over the years, I’ve noticed that many important concepts in radiology physics, radiation dose management, image quality, and CT technology are often scattered across textbooks, research papers, and vendor documentation. While these resources are invaluable, they can sometimes be difficult to access or navigate, especially for students, residents, radiologic technologists, and professionals seeking a clear refresher on a specific topic.
To help address this, I recently launched a small educational project called DoseSave.
The goal is not to replace textbooks or scientific literature, but to provide clear, practical, and accessible explanations of topics such as:
• Radiation dose and dose optimization
• CT physics and image reconstruction
• Image quality concepts
• Imaging artifacts
• Radiography and mammography
• Medical physics fundamentals
The project is completely educational and is still in its early stages. I am continuously expanding and improving the content.
I would greatly appreciate feedback from radiologists, medical physicists, technologists, residents, and students:
• Which topics do you feel are poorly explained online?
• What concepts did you struggle to learn when you started?
• What would make a resource like this genuinely useful to you?
Website: dosesave.com
Thank you for your time, and I would be grateful for any suggestions, criticism, or ideas for future content.