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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 III<br />

Notes<br />

Figure 21: Single Prescription with Second Set of Alternating Fields<br />

Scheduling Ad Hoc BID Treatment Sessions<br />

You can schedule treatment fields for multiple prescriptions at the same time and you<br />

can also treat the same treatment fields more than once in a day. But, you cannot<br />

schedule a treatment field more than once in a treatment session. You can indicate in<br />

the radiation prescription itself that the treatment sessions take place twice each day.<br />

You can also use the Wave feature to schedule the same session more than once in a<br />

day or to add ad hoc treatment sessions. In this exercise, you will use the Wave feature<br />

to schedule ad hoc BID treatment sessions.<br />

1. In the Treatment Calendar, remove the treatment sessions you added in the<br />

previous exercise.<br />

Removes the treatment sessions that you scheduled in the previous exercise. You<br />

cannot remove treatment sessions that you already treated or approved.<br />

2. In the Insert Sessions tab, click Other, then click .<br />

Specifies that you want to add ad hoc treatment sessions and opens the Wave<br />

Setup Form dialog box.<br />

3. Type the Start Date.<br />

Specifies when to start patient treatment. This field defaults to the current date.<br />

Keep After a certain number of times selected in the End group.<br />

4. In the End group, type 24 in the Times field.<br />

Specifies that you want to schedule 24 ad hoc treatment sessions.<br />

26 Copyright 2009, IMPAC Medical Systems<br />

LTGRAD0005C/1.0/31-Mar-2009

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