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The exposure to ionizing radiation by radiographer in Nuclear Medicine (NM)
Departments is inevitable, as this area has the highest rates of residual activity. Since
1957, and later updated (2005), several guidelines have been established by the IAEA
(International Atomic Energy Agency), for the management of residues from
radioactive use for medical purposes, with the intention of increasing the radiological
protection of the people and the environment. Optimized management is very
important not only for the functioning of the NM department, but also for the...
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Keywords
Professional issues Radiographers Radioprotection Radiation dose Nuclear medicine conventional Dosimetry Radiation safety Dosimetric comparison Occupational Environmental hazards
Citation
Queirós, A., Rodrigues, S., Ribeiro, L., Abrantes, A., Rosas, J., Almeida, R. P. P., & Pinheiro, J. (2022). Residual activity in a Nuclear Medicine Department: A Dosimetric Study [EPOSTM]. Electronic Presentation Online System, Educational Exhibit. European Congress of Radiology, Austria, Vienna. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.26044/ecr2022/C-14496
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European Congress of Radiology