
Kevin Little
@kevinlittlephd
Medical Physicist at The Ohio State University
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17-03-2021 16:52:50
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Congrats Mahsa Servati! Great work! Also, I didn't know Ohio River Valley Chapter of the AAPM had a Twitter. As chapter president, I should probably try to figure out the password (maybe BestChapter3ver?)


Looking forward to the start of a great fall chapter meeting with the Ohio River Valley Chapter of the AAPM at Ohio State today!



New American Association of Physicists in Medicine task group report led by Ingrid Reiser and Kevin Little! Congrats! AAPM task group report 305: Guidance for standardization of vendor‐neutral reject analysis in radiography doi.org/10.1002/acm2.1… #radphys #medphys

Many thanks to Ingrid Reiser and the TG305 team for getting this over the finish line!

Great article on why and how your department should implement at least 12 weeks paid family/medical leave. As someone who just finished my parental leave (thanks UChicago Radiology), I know how important this is. Big life events deserve big support!


Huge turnout this past weekend at the South Side Science Festival! We had an absolute blast and can't wait for next year. Thank you to our friends at UChicago Radiology for helping us to put on some great demos.





AAPM Global Needs Assessment Survey for Medical Physicists: The American Association of Physicists in Medicine Global Needs Assessment Committee is asking #MedPhys in LMIC #radonc & #radiology centers to complete a needs assessment survey. aapm.me/4akFh1K

Congratulations Dr. DeBrosse! Ohio State Radiology is thrilled to have you!


Attention Radiology Residents! Join us for our recruiting event Ohio State Radiology Nov 7-9. See 👇and scan QR code to register! Find out why we love working The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and why you will too! You’ll get to work with amazing people like Natasha Monga, MD Daniel O'Neal Amna Ajam MD


The new 1.9 million sqft The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center inpatient tower has a lot of imaging space, and our Ohio State Radiology Imaging Physics residents have been in all of them to verify that shielding was installed as designed to protect our patients and staff. Cool hats!


The Ohio State Radiology physics residents spent last Friday talking to high schoolers about careers in medical physics and radiology. Great work, Ed and Hadley!

