Medical Radiation Technologists (Radiography)
- 1) Learn about the combined effects of increasing kVp and decreasing mAs to reduce patient skin dose while maintaining quality on images of the chest, hand, skull and pelvis.
- 2) Demonstrate that high kVp and low mAs techniques can replace traditional film screen techniques thus reducing patient dose while producing image of diagnostic quality
- 3) Review how radiography students, radiographers, radiologist and radiology residents rated the images
- 4) Develop an understanding of the importance of QC in Radiation Safety.
- 5) Learn about the different QC tests in digital Radiography
- 6) Develop an understanding of the importance of radiation dose records for risk estimation and how it is related to ALARA.
- 7) Explore new research findings in Patient dose management in different areas like pediatric, mobile radiography and digital mammography
- 8) Explore methods to educate patients about radiation doses
- 9) Explore different Radiation Safety Initiatives (image gently Alliance, Image wisely…)
- 10) Explain the role of the global organizations in raising awareness about radiation Safety (ISRRT, WHO, IAEA, ICRP…)
ELIZABETH LORUSSO MRT (MR), MRT(R), RTR, B Appl Sc; MRI Professor at Fanshawe College |
VALENTINA AL HAMOUCHE MRT (R), MSc.; CEO VCA Education |