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Managing radiation in the interventional cardiology and radiology lab now and in the future

Catherine Mac Auley Centre, Nelson Street, Dublin 7 Nelson Street, Dublin 7, Ireland

UCD School of Medicine, Radiography and Diagnostic Imaging Section in collaboration with Mater Private Hospital and the IAPM present Invited Workshop - Managing radiation in the interventional cardiology and radiology lab now and in the future: Professor Stephen Balter PHD, Columbia University, New York

International Day of Medical Physics

To raise awareness of our profession, the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP) celebrate every year, on November 7, the International Day of Medical Physics (IDMP). On that day in 1867, Marie Sklodowska-Curie, known for her pioneering research on radioactivity, was born in Poland.

Trends in Modern Fluoroscopy Technology: What the Physicist needs to know

St. James's Hospital, Dublin James's St N, Ushers, Dublin, D03 VX82, Dublin, Ireland

This second event will take place on Wednesday 7th November 2018 from 2pm until 5pm in Seminar Room B&C, Mercer’s Institute for Successful Ageing (MISA), St. James’s Hospital. (http://misa.ie/about/directions/) As part of the workshop, we will be holding a round table / audience participation session where IAPM members can briefly present a question related to

MR scanning of patients with Pacemakers and ICDs – Study day

Catherine Mac Auley Centre, Nelson Street, Dublin 7 Nelson Street, Dublin 7, Ireland

The aim of this event is to encourage hospital sites with a cardiology and radiology department in situ to carry out MRI scans on patients with MR conditional pacemakers and ICDs in situ. The learning objectives of this event include: To have a complete understanding of the policies and procedures required to safely scan patient’s

Radiation Protection Course for NCHDs

Tallaght Hospital Tallaght Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

Doctors who direct medical exposures (physically or clinically) have a statutory obligation under Statutory Instrument 478 of 2002 (Article 13.1) to attend a course in radiation safety recognised by the Medical Council. An approved training course has been organised by the Department of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Tallaght University Hospital. Attendees who attend the

ESMPE – Nuclear Medicine Dosimetry, Practical approach

Prague, Czech Republic

The EFOMP and EANM (The European Association of Nuclear Medicine) in collaboration with the Czech Association of Medical Physicists and the Department of Dosimetry and Application of Ionizing Radiation of Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague would like to invite you to the next ESMPE in Nuclear Medicine 2019.

Radiation Protection Course for NCHDs and other hospital staff working with ionising radiation

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland

Statutory Instrument 478 of 2002, (Medical Ionising Radiation Protection) is concerned with the protection of the patient undergoing medical examination or treatment. Article 13.1 of the Instrument, relating to ‘Specialists’, states: “The practical aspects for any medical radiological procedure or part thereof may be delegated by the practitioner to one or more individuals entitled to