Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities

This article summarizes the development of protection against ionizing radiation and explains current thinking in the field. It also looks at the decisive role that regulatory agencies for radiological protection must play and the important contributions that can be made by health authorities. The l...

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spelling paper:paper_10204989_v20_n2-3_p188_Arias2023-06-08T15:59:55Z Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities Ionizing Radiation Radiation control Radiation protection Standards education field method health care radiation exposure article health care personnel health practitioner ionizing radiation knowledge medical care medical education medical instrumentation medical practice quality control radiation dose radiation exposure radiation protection regulatory mechanism Government Agencies Health Care Sector Health Physics Humans International Agencies Radiation Dosage Radiation Injuries Radiation Protection This article summarizes the development of protection against ionizing radiation and explains current thinking in the field. It also looks at the decisive role that regulatory agencies for radiological protection must play and the important contributions that can be made by health authorities. The latter should take an active part in at least three aspects: the formal education of health personnel regarding radiological protection; the medical care of individuals who are accidentally overexposed, and the radiological protection of patients undergoing radiological procedures. To this end, health professionals must possess sufficient knowledge about radiological protection, promote the use of proper equipment, and apply the necessary quality assurance procedures. Through their effective intervention, national health authorities can greatly contribute to reducing unnecessary doses of radiation during medical procedures involving radiation sources and decrease the chances that radiological accidents will take place. 2006 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10204989_v20_n2-3_p188_Arias http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10204989_v20_n2-3_p188_Arias
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topic Ionizing
Radiation
Radiation control
Radiation protection
Standards
education
field method
health care
radiation exposure
article
health care personnel
health practitioner
ionizing radiation
knowledge
medical care
medical education
medical instrumentation
medical practice
quality control
radiation dose
radiation exposure
radiation protection
regulatory mechanism
Government Agencies
Health Care Sector
Health Physics
Humans
International Agencies
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Injuries
Radiation Protection
spellingShingle Ionizing
Radiation
Radiation control
Radiation protection
Standards
education
field method
health care
radiation exposure
article
health care personnel
health practitioner
ionizing radiation
knowledge
medical care
medical education
medical instrumentation
medical practice
quality control
radiation dose
radiation exposure
radiation protection
regulatory mechanism
Government Agencies
Health Care Sector
Health Physics
Humans
International Agencies
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Injuries
Radiation Protection
Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
topic_facet Ionizing
Radiation
Radiation control
Radiation protection
Standards
education
field method
health care
radiation exposure
article
health care personnel
health practitioner
ionizing radiation
knowledge
medical care
medical education
medical instrumentation
medical practice
quality control
radiation dose
radiation exposure
radiation protection
regulatory mechanism
Government Agencies
Health Care Sector
Health Physics
Humans
International Agencies
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Injuries
Radiation Protection
description This article summarizes the development of protection against ionizing radiation and explains current thinking in the field. It also looks at the decisive role that regulatory agencies for radiological protection must play and the important contributions that can be made by health authorities. The latter should take an active part in at least three aspects: the formal education of health personnel regarding radiological protection; the medical care of individuals who are accidentally overexposed, and the radiological protection of patients undergoing radiological procedures. To this end, health professionals must possess sufficient knowledge about radiological protection, promote the use of proper equipment, and apply the necessary quality assurance procedures. Through their effective intervention, national health authorities can greatly contribute to reducing unnecessary doses of radiation during medical procedures involving radiation sources and decrease the chances that radiological accidents will take place.
title Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
title_short Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
title_full Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
title_fullStr Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
title_full_unstemmed Regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
title_sort regulating radiological protection and the role of health authorities
publishDate 2006
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10204989_v20_n2-3_p188_Arias
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