Table of Contents
Academic Employment Before Medical Physics
A Career Change into Medical Physics
Peer-Reviewed Publications in Scientific Journals
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters, Proceedings & Reports
Abstracts for Exhibits & Presentations at Scientific Meetings
Articles About and/or Quoting Dr. Weinhous
Education:
College: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, BS in Physics, May 1966
Graduate School: University of New Hampshire
M.S. in Physics, May 1970.
Ph.D. in Experimental Atomic Physics, January 1974
Thesis: Polarization of the Light from the 31P-21S Transition in Proton Beam Excited Helium
Academic Employment Before Medical Physics:
Undergraduate Research Assistant in Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1963-1966
Graduate Teaching Assistant in Physics, University of New Hampshire, 1966-1973
Post Doctoral physics appointments, UNH, Summers 1974 and 75, January 1975
Instructor, then Assistant Professor of Physics, North Adams State College, 1973–1975
Assistant Professor of Physics, Norwich University, 1975–1976
Lecturer in Physics, University of New Hampshire, 1976–1977
Assistant Professor of Physics, Keene State College, 1977–1979
A Career Change into Medical Physics:
Post Doctoral Trainee in Radiological Physics, Yale University School of Medicine: 1979–1980
Associate Research Scientist, Therapeutic Radiology, Yale University: 1980–1985
Associate Physicist, Department of Radiation Therapy, Rhode Island Hospital 1985-1986
Chief Physicist, Department of Radiation Therapy, Rhode Island Hospital 1986-1987
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine, Brown University, 1985–1987
Assistant Professor of Radiation Physics in Radiology, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, 1987–1990
Chief of Clinical Physics at the Departments of Radiation Oncology in the Mallinckrodt affiliate institutions, Missouri Baptist Medical Center, 1988–1989 and DePaul Health Center, 1989–1990
Tenured Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, 1990–1994
Head, Section of Medical Physics, Department of Radiation Oncology, The Cleveland Clinic, 1994–2008
Adjunct Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University, 1998–2009
Special Projects Physicist, & Director of Radiation Oncology Physics, Radiation Oncology, The MetroHealth System, Feb.–June, 2010 - May 2012
Professor & Director of MS in Medical Physics Program, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Hofstra University, March 2012–August 2014
Physics Educator, Department of Radiology, Winthrop University Hospital, 3/2015 – 8/2016
Adjunct Professor of Physics, Cleveland State University, CSU, 2000–2012 and 8/2017 – 12/2017
Visiting Professor of Physics & Director of Graduate Program in Medical Physics, Cleveland State University, 8/2018 – 8/2019
Occasional Consultant, 9/2019 - present
Certifications:
Therapeutic Radiological Physics, The American Board of Radiology, ABR, achieved 6/89
Radiation Oncology Physics, The American Board of Medical Physics, ABMP, achieved 10/90
Certified Radiation Expert, State of Ohio, Jan. 1999 - Jan. 2001, June 2010 - 2012
Private Pilot – Single Engine Land, Federal Aviation Administration, achieved December 1999, Instrument Airplane rating added November 2001
Peer-Reviewed Publications in Scientific Journals:
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters, Proceedings & Reports:
Published Abstracts of Presentations at Scientific Meetings:
Other Publications:
Articles about and/or Quoting Dr. Weinhous
COPE Magazine, Oncology News for Professionals, entitled Image Manipulation Aids Radiation Oncologists, by Robert Carlson, PhD. October 1988 issue, pages 21-22.
Reason Magazine November 1997 issue under Politics, Software Pirates.
Grants, Contracts, and Other Research Support:
As Principal Investigator
As Co- Investigator
Other Support as Principal Investigator
Other Support as Co-Investigator
Varian, Process-flow in Radiation Therapy, $50,000, ~1998
Varian, Image Directed Radiation Therapy, $50,000, ~2000
Patents:
Awards and Honors:
Honors Physics Program, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1962–1966
Awarded a Department of Health Education and Welfare National Teaching Fellowship, Keene State College, 1978–1979. (Funded my participation in the Williams College 1979 Solar Eclipse Expedition to Brandon Manitoba, Canada.)
Elected a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, 2000
Elected a Fellow of the American College of Medical Physics, 2003
Elected Third Vice President of the Radiological Society of North America, 2003
Selected as Teacher of the Year by the CCF’s Radiation Oncology Residents for 2006–2007
Awarded a Lifetime Achiever Award for accomplishments as Technical Liaison and then Lead Technical Liaison, Cirrus Owners and Pilots Association, July 12, 2008
Awarded the Edith H. Quimby Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), August, 2011
Service: