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Radiation Protection for Non-Radiology Doctors and Hospital Personnel

St. Vincents University Hospital Elm Street, Dublin, Ireland

There is a legislative requirement under IRR 19, Statutory Instrument No. 30 of 2019 and S.I. No. 256 of 2018 that staff members involved in the practical aspects of medical radiological procedures must have adequate radiation protection training.   An approved training course has been organised by the Department of Medical Physics & Clinical Engineering

Physics of Medical Imaging – Course 3 (Image Theory, Perception and Processing)

Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden, Stewart's Grove, London, United Kingdom

Course 3 of the multi-course offerings by the ICR. See https://iapm.ie/event/physics-medical-imaging/ or the website below for additional information.

Physics of Medical Imaging – Course 4 (Diagnostic, Radiology and CT)

Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden, Stewart's Grove, London, United Kingdom

Course 4 of the multi-course offerings by the ICR. See https://iapm.ie/event/physics-medical-imaging/ or the website below for additional information.

Radiation Protection Course for Non-Radiology Doctors and Healthcare Professionals (GUH)

IT Training Room, Nurses Home, 1st Floor, GUH IT Training Room, Nurses Home, 1st Floor, Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland

S.I. 256 2018 is concerned with the health protection of individuals against the dangers of ionising radiation in relation to medical exposures. Article 22.3 of S.I. 256 explicitly states that Practitioners and individuals to whom the practical aspects of medical radiological procedures are delegated to must have successfully completed training, including theoretical knowledge and practical

Physics of Medical Imaging – Course 5 (Nuclear Medicine)

Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden, Stewart's Grove, London, United Kingdom

Course 5 of the multi-course offerings by the ICR. See https://iapm.ie/event/physics-medical-imaging/ or the website below for additional information. This longstanding course is designed to teach the scientific principles upon which nuclear medicine imaging is based. It gives an introduction to the underlying physics and radiochemistry principles which form the basis of nuclear medicine before delivering a set

Optimisation in X-Ray and Molecular Imaging 2020

Conference Centre Wallenberg Conference Centre Wallenberg, Medicinaregatan 20A, Gothenburg, Sweden

In April 2020 the conference Optimisation in X-ray and Molecular Imaging (OXMI 2020) is held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The conference will cover a wide area of research related to optimisation of medical imaging and is intended for a broad audience of medical physicists, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, engineers, radiographers and biomedical scientists, as well as

ESMPE: Statistics in Medical Physics

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) NKUA, Central Buildin, Panepistimiou 30, Athens, Greece

The EFOMP in collaboration with the Hellenic Association of Medical Physics (HAMP) and the 2nd Department of Radiology, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens would like to invite you to the next ESMPE in Statistics 2020. The school will be aimed at advanced tasks connected with the use of statistical methods in data

Radiation Protection Training Course

Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden, Stewart's Grove, London, United Kingdom

The course will provide the theoretical background and training necessary for the radiological protection requirements of both ionising and non-ionising radiations used in hospitals. The main four-day module covers the following subject areas: radiation risks, dosimetry, biological effects, instrumentation, legislation, transport, emergencies, and safe practice in the medical uses of ionising radiations. As well as