A one day course in radiation safety will be held in St. James’s Hospital, Dublin. This course is suitable for medical personnel working with ionising radiation. This includes doctors, nurses, health & safety personnel and staff with an interest in radiation safety. There is a legal requirement (SI 478 (2002)) for non-radiology doctors who are
MPE01: Leadership in Medical Physics, Development of the profession and the challenges for the MPE (D&IR) Online start: 1st November 2018 Face-to-face period: 4-8 February 2019 Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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
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.
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
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