Designing Magnetic Resonance Imaging Curriculum For Undergraduates: Safe, Hands On And Inexpensive Instruction
Author(s) -
Kristen Jevsevar,
Melanie Aston,
Shaun Price,
Cynthia B. Paschal,
Stacy Klein-Gardner
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--3370
Subject(s) - curriculum , magnetic resonance imaging , computer science , medical physics , multimedia , mathematics education , nuclear magnetic resonance , psychology , pedagogy , medicine , physics , radiology
Stacy Klein, Vanderbilt University Dr. Klein is the Associate Dean for Outreach at the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering and teaches undergraduate courses in biomedical engineering. Dr. Klein also taught high school physics and math courses for ten years. An active investigator in the development of new high school and undergraduate engineering curricula, she is co-PI of the NSF-sponsored project, “Biomedical Imaging Education: Safe, Inexpensive Hands-On Learning”.
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