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Clive Baldock

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Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|July 23, 2020
Should ACPSEM develop its own position papers or just adopt those of the AAPM?Tomas Kron, Peter Metcalfe, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|October 1, 2010
The water equivalence of solid phantoms for low energy photon beamsRobin Hill, Zdenka Kuncic, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|July 12, 2023
Dose from imaging at the time of treatment should be reducedElisabeth Steiner, Brendan Healy, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|October 26, 2021
P-values should not be used for decision making in the practice of clinical medical physicsParminder Basran, Giuseppe Palma, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|April 26, 2021
Kilovoltage therapy is well and truly alive and needed in a modern radiotherapy centreRobin Hill, David Eaton, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|August 9, 2021
Artificial intelligence (AI) will enable improved diagnosis and treatment outcomesLois Holloway, Eva Bezak, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|August 3, 2021
Radiation protection in radiotherapy is too conservativeJames Rijken, Cameron Jeffries, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|May 17, 2021
In the future, ultrasound guidance in radiotherapy will become a clinical standardEmma Harris, Davide Fontanarosa, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|June 30, 2026
In radiation oncology, the best way to maintain patient safety when implementing cutting edge technologies such as AI-based and real-time adaptive techniques is through prospective hazard analysisJonathan Hindmarsh, Nicole Jessop, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|May 29, 2024
Proactive risk management should be mandatory for the setup of new techniques in radiation oncologyJohnson Yuen, Misbah Batool, Clive Baldock
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Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|July 23, 2020
Should ACPSEM develop its own position papers or just adopt those of the AAPM?Tomas Kron, Peter Metcalfe, Clive Baldock
Medical Physics|October 1, 2010
The water equivalence of solid phantoms for low energy photon beamsRobin Hill, Zdenka Kuncic, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|July 12, 2023
Dose from imaging at the time of treatment should be reducedElisabeth Steiner, Brendan Healy, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|October 26, 2021
P-values should not be used for decision making in the practice of clinical medical physicsParminder Basran, Giuseppe Palma, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|April 26, 2021
Kilovoltage therapy is well and truly alive and needed in a modern radiotherapy centreRobin Hill, David Eaton, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|August 9, 2021
Artificial intelligence (AI) will enable improved diagnosis and treatment outcomesLois Holloway, Eva Bezak, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|August 3, 2021
Radiation protection in radiotherapy is too conservativeJames Rijken, Cameron Jeffries, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|May 17, 2021
In the future, ultrasound guidance in radiotherapy will become a clinical standardEmma Harris, Davide Fontanarosa, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|June 30, 2026
In radiation oncology, the best way to maintain patient safety when implementing cutting edge technologies such as AI-based and real-time adaptive techniques is through prospective hazard analysisJonathan Hindmarsh, Nicole Jessop, Clive Baldock
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|May 29, 2024
Proactive risk management should be mandatory for the setup of new techniques in radiation oncologyJohnson Yuen, Misbah Batool, Clive Baldock
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