Kevin Wunderle

Professor

Radiology

Kevin Wunderle

Academic contact

395 W 12th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210-1267

Kevin.Wunderle@osumc.edu

Academic information

  • Department: Radiology

Research interests

  • Fluoroscopic x-ray imaging
  • Radiation dosimetry
  • Image Optimization
  • Patient Radiation Safety
  • Occupational Radiation Safety
  • Case Studies

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About

Biography

I am a clinical diagnostic medical physicist specializing in fluoroscopic imaging and associated radiation dosimetry and protection. My research relates to these areas of clinical service. I serve on the curriculum committee for the Medical Physics degree program within The Ohio State University College of Medicine. I also serve on the X-ray quality assurance committee for the hospital. I participate in numerous external professional and technical committees.

My research integrates fluoroscopic X-ray imaging and radiation dosimetry to evaluate and refine imaging techniques, aiming to enhance diagnostic accuracy while minimizing exposure. In addition, my research focuses on enhancing image quality while developing and refining protocols that protect patients and health care professionals from avoidable radiation exposure.

Credentials

Education

BA - Psychology
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, United States
BA - Physics
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, United States
PhD
Wayne State University, Cleveland, OH, United States

Research

Research interests

  • Fluoroscopic x-ray imaging
  • Radiation dosimetry
  • Image Optimization
  • Patient Radiation Safety
  • Occupational Radiation Safety
  • Case Studies
  • Mixed-Method Research
  • Qualitative Research
  • Quantitative Research

Fellowship in the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM)

Fellowship in the American College of Radiology (ACR)

Member of the National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP)

Member of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Working Group 54 on Radiography and Radioscopy

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