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                                                        Darryl Kaurin Ph.D.
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Specialty: Therapeutic Medical Physicist

Dr. Kaurin joined the OHSU faculty in June of 2002 as Assistant Professor and Chief Physicist of the department.

Faculty Rank: Assistant Professor and Chief Physicist

Dept: Radiation Medicine

Degree: Colorado State University (MS in Radiologic Health Sciences), Rutgers University (PhD in Environmental Sciences, Radiation Science Option)

Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Board Certification: Diplomat of American Board of Radiology/Radiation Oncology Physics, Certified Health Physicist

Research Interests: in vivo diode dosimetry, autosegmentation for treatment planning systems, therapeutic dosimetry, control of respiratory motion

 
 
  • The OHSU department of Radiation Oncology offers various progressive treatment options, where each course of therapy is thoughtfully chosen and optimized to best suit the individual's needs.

  • Therapies that are currently offered include:
    • 3-D conventional
    • Conformal irradiation
    • Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)
    • High dose rate brachytherapy (HDR) for MammoSite and other multiple catheter treatments
    • Low dose rate Cs-137 and I-125 brachytherapy
    • Total body irradiation (TBI)
    • Total skin electron irradiation
    • Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) using both frames and masks.
  • These treatments' accuracy is enhanced with the use of imaging devices to pin-point and/or locate the site of interest. Such technologies include a conventional simulator with fluoroscopy, CT and MRI scanners, and a combined PET/CT scanner. The chosen therapy in conjunction with imaging produces an optimized treatment.
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