P638 Successful Panoramic Radiography
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This article will address the problems and errors that may occur in the panoramic radiograph when mistakes are made at any...
More Info Purchase CPDA series of 5 modules satisfying the requirements of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IRMER17)and IRR17 for continuing education and training in radiation protection. The target audience for these modules is dental nurses, for all other dental professionals please see P809 Radiography and Radiation Protection (IRMER) course.
Successful completion of this online course satisfies the requirements of the GDC and CQC (valid for 5 years).
This course aims to provide learners with knowledge and understanding that will allow them to satisfy the requirements of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IRMER) 2017 and IRR 2017 for continuing education and training in radiation protection.
To provide information to satisfy the requirements of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IRMER17) and IRR17 for continuing education and training in radiation protection.
After working through these 5 modules and passing the associated tests you will have satisfied the the requirements of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IRMER17) and IRR17 for continuing education and training in radiation protection.
European Council Directive 96/29/Euratom, of 13 May 1996 – this lays down the basic safety standards for the health protection of workers and the general public against dangers arising from ionising radiation (this ensures the protection of workers exposed to ionising radiation, including clinicians and their assistants, and of members of the public).
European Council Directive 97/43/Euratom of 30 June 1997, on health protection of individuals against the dangers of ionizing radiation in relation to medical exposure (Medical Exposures Directive) (provides a high level of health protection from ionizing radiation in medical exposure).
The Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999 (known as IRR).
The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2000 (known as IR(ME)R). The EU Directives are concerned not only with avoiding unnecessary or excessive exposure to radiation but also with improving the quality and effectiveness of medical uses of radiation.
Annex I - Draft IR(ME)R 2018 Regulations
The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations IRMER17
The Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017
The Ionising Radiations Regulations IRR17
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This article will address the problems and errors that may occur in the panoramic radiograph when mistakes are made at any...
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