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Medical applications

Course information
Radiation protection
Final objectives

The training meets the final objectives for the Supervisory Radiation Protection Employee in case of measurement and control applications (MC), as meant in Annex 5.2, Section A of the Regulation on Basic Safety Standards Radiation Protection.

Target group

This training focuses on acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to independently assess the safety situation of the employee and the environment when working with ionizing radiation in the (simple) medical setting. The course provides the required training for Radiation Protection Officer for medical applications.

Learning objectives

The general learning objective of the course is twofold:

  1. Being able to independently assess the safety situation of especially the worker, but also the patient, when working with ionizing radiation.
  2. Acquiring the knowledge and understanding required by the authorities to manage a simple X-ray machine.

Both learning objectives are explicitly limited to the application of ionizing radiation in the medical setting. Explicit attention is paid to legislation, and to the structure and content of the Nuclear Energy Act file required by the inspections, including the content of the prescribed risk analyses.

Course material

The course material is contained in the book Health physics for radiation protection officers - medical applications by Frits Pleiter, Hielke Freerk Boersma en Age Froma. The material is completed with a practical training manual edited by E.J. Bunskoeke MSc.

Exam

At the end of the course, there will be an exam consisting of 40 multiple-choice questions with each four possible answers, and one or more open questions. One point is granted for each multiple-choice question that is correctly answered. For the open questions one may obtain a maximum of 10 points. The exam is passed if 30 out of the 50 available points have been obtained.

You must bring a simple calculator to the exam.

date
Important dates

The 2024 course starts November 4, 2024 (Course in Dutch).

Minimum number of participants: 6

Examination: November 26, 2024
Re-examination: to be determined

Deadline for registration: October 21, 2024

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