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Radiation Protection in Radiology

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About Course

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the essential principles and practices of
radiation protection within the field of radiology. It covers the fundamental physics of radiation, its
biological effects on human tissue, the metrics used for dose quantification, and the practical
application of safety standards and regulations to protect patients, occupational workers, and the
public. Emphasis is placed on understanding risks, implementing the ALARA principle, and
adhering to relevant regulatory frameworks, including international guidelines and national
requirements. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical considerations for
various imaging modalities and addresses specific scenarios through case studies.

What Will You Learn?

  • This course provides a comprehensive overview of the essential principles and practices of
  • radiation protection within the field of radiology. It covers the fundamental physics of radiation, its
  • biological effects on human tissue, the metrics used for dose quantification, and the practical
  • application of safety standards and regulations to protect patients, occupational workers, and the
  • public. Emphasis is placed on understanding risks, implementing the ALARA principle, and
  • adhering to relevant regulatory frameworks, including international guidelines and national
  • requirements. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical considerations for
  • various imaging modalities and addresses specific scenarios through case studies.
  • Upon successful completion of this course, participants should be able to:
  • ● Describe the fundamentals of atomic structure, radioactivity, and radiation production
  • (X-rays, Gamma rays).
  • ● Differentiate between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation and their interaction
  • mechanisms.
  • ● Explain the biological effects of ionizing radiation at the molecular, cellular, and tissue
  • levels, including deterministic and stochastic effects.
  • ● Define and differentiate key radiation quantities and units (Activity, Exposure, Absorbed
  • Dose, Equivalent Dose, Effective Dose).
  • ● Understand and apply the core principles of radiation protection: Justification,
  • Optimization (ALARA), and Dose Limitation.
  • ● Identify sources of radiation exposure (natural and man-made) in the medical context.
  • ● Describe occupational radiation safety practices, including area classification, personnel
  • monitoring, PPE usage, and regulatory requirements (BSS, local rules).
  • ● Discuss patient dose assessment methods and optimization strategies in various
  • radiological procedures (Radiography, Fluoroscopy, CT, Mammography).
  • ● Recognize and apply special considerations for radiation protection in pregnancy
  • (patients and staff).
  • ● Understand the importance of a strong radiation safety culture and regulatory compliance
  • within a healthcare facility.

Course Content

Radiation Protection in Radiology

  • Lecture 1: Fundamentals of Radiation Physics
  • Lecture 2: Understanding Biological Effects and Dose Metrics in Radiation Protection
  • Lecture 3: Occupational Exposure in Radiology
  • Lecture 4: Patient Dosimetry and Safety
  • References and Useful Links

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Excellent Lecture i recommend it for staff working in Radiation