Derek Brown Lab


Dr. Brown's research interests involve the design and development of educational programs/tools as well as effectiveness testing. Examples include the development of language-neutral instruction (both on-line and on-site) for centers in the developing world and the creation of on-line case-based medical physics instruction. I have active collaborations with researchers at the University of Washington and MD Anderson Cancer Center in the development and implementation of novel hardware and software tools specifically designed for centers in the developing world.

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DR. BROWN’S RESEARCH IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY AN UH2UG3 GRANT FROM NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AND A VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH GRANT

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Direct Patient Care Training

This study presents an overview of a new program for training medical physicists in direct patient care responsibilities

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New Clinical Role for Medical Physicists

This study investigates a new clinical role for medical physicists in direct patient care with a prospective phase 2 clinical trial

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Care for Patients, Not for Charts

An opinion piece of the rationale behind developing a new role for the clinical medical physicist

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