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AI in Medical Dosimetry Education: Opportunities, Risks & Real-World Use

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MDCB Credits: 1.00

ARRT Credits: 1.00

Available Until: 9/30/2026

Non-Member Price: $35.00

Member Price: $20.00

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Presented by Sandra John-Baptiste, MEd, CMD, RT(T)(ARRT)
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center

This session explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into medical dosimetry education. Designed for medical dosimetrists, radiation therapists,  and higher education faculty, the presentation highlights the growing role of AI in improving instructional delivery, supporting clinical simulation, and personalizing learning for dosimetry students.

Learner Outcomes:

  1. Define AI’s role in dosimetry education
  2. Evaluate the benefits and limitations of AI tools for faculty and students
  3. Explore real-world implementation strategies
  4. Navigate ethical considerations and faculty responsibilities

Educational Level: Entry Level

Presenter:
Sandra John-Baptiste M.Ed., B.S, CMD, RT(T), is the Associate Program Director for the Radiation Therapy Program at the UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, School of Health Professions, located in Houston, TX. Having earned her certifications in both radiation therapy and medical dosimetry, she has worked in radiation oncology in Canada and the United States for over 25 years. She is passionate about educational technology

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