STUDENT PRESENTATION AND PAPERS
The papers/presentations should be on a subject that interests you. If you choose to do a paper, the length should not be more than 4 - 5 pages. Diagrams and drawings are useful. If you download information from the internet, please cite your source. On the due date, submit your completed paper.
If you choose to submit it as a PowerPOINT presentation, that would be fine also. It should be created to tht it would take no more than 5 - 7 minutes if you presented it to the class. If you make a PowerPOINT presentation, you do not have to present it to the class if you don't want to. On the due date, print off the slides and submit them.
I am going to ask about 10 students to present their papers or PowerPOINT presentations to the class. I will chose the presentations based on topics that I think that the class would find interesting. Not all students will be able to present their ideas to the class. There is not enough time. If you want to present your paper or PowerPoint to the class let me know.
Below is a list of recent topics presented by students. You can choose one from this list, or choose one of you own.
PET scans
Total Joint Arthroplasty
Wave Front eye surgery
Lasik Surgery
Prolonged QT syndrome
Ventricular Fibrillation
Atrial Fibrillation
Nanotechnology
BPPV - Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Vertebroplasty
Effects of Diving on the Body
Effects of Flying on the Body
Lasers in Dentistry
Biomechanics of Orthodontics
Temporal Artery Thermometer
Photodynamic Therapy
Ultrasound
Heart Pacemakers
Membrane Transport
Skiing Injuries
Scoliosis
Magnet Therapy
Urinary Incontinence
Dental Physics
Physics of Breathing Disorders
Nuclear Physics
Artificial Heart Valves
Stress Fractures
Physics of Foot Problems
SPECT Scans
IMRT for the Treatment of Cancer
Pulse Oximeters
Arthroplasty
Cardiac Stents
Imaging using Tracers
Brachytherapy
High Altitude Physics
Physics of Diving
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