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Dosimetrist/Physicist Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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MOSAIQ <strong>Dosimetrist</strong>/<strong>Physicist</strong> <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Module I<br />

Notes<br />

Copying Simulation Field into Treatment Fields<br />

You copy simulation field to add new treatment fields directly. When you copy the<br />

simulation field, you can:<br />

• Add field data and treatment field notes<br />

• Add parameters for accessories such as wedges, compensators, and blocks<br />

• Change any geometric settings copied from the simulation field<br />

In the following exercises, you will copy a simulation field and add treatment field<br />

data, add geometric and accessory settings, add a treatment field note, and apply the<br />

tolerance table.<br />

Copying Simulation Fields and Adding Treatment Field Data<br />

In this exercise, you will copy a simulation field and add header, beam, and portal<br />

image information.<br />

1. In the Diagnoses and Interventions window, click the 1 - Lt. AP Lung simulation<br />

field, then click .<br />

Opens the Confirm Field Copy message box.<br />

2. Click .<br />

Opens the Machine Characterization warning message box, shown in Figure 72.<br />

Figure 72: Machine Characterization Warning Message Box<br />

3. Click .<br />

The Machine Characterization warning does not appear<br />

each time before the Treatment Field Definition dialog box<br />

opens.<br />

Opens the Treatment Field Definition dialog box, shown in Figure 73.<br />

If your default settings cause the Field Setup view to appear,<br />

click to open the Tx Field view.<br />

92 Copyright 2009, IMPAC Medical Systems<br />

LTGRAD0005A/2.0/26-Feb-2009

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