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Physician education: Expansion of the radiation protection practice

  • 1. Mayo Clinic, Division of Safety and Security, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905 (United States)
  • 2. Mayo Clinic, Department of Radiology, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905 (United States)
  • 3. Mayo Clinic, Division of Preventive, Occupational and Aerospace Medicine, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905 (United States)
  • 4. Health Physics News/HPS Web Site, Elysian, MN 56028 (United States)
  • 5. University of Florida (United States)

Description

Over the past several years, physician knowledge of radiation risk and risk associated with medical exams involving radiation has been studied and found deficient. In some cases, radiation risk was overestimated leading to patient anxiety. In other cases, the risk was underestimated leading to cavalier ordering of medical radiation exams. Even physicians practicing in radiology were unable to accurately assess the risk for their patients. Many of the studies concluded that more effort is needed to educate the physician community on radiation risk. Objectives of the Health Physics Society, a not-for-profit society of radiation safety professionals, include dissemination of radiation safety information and public education. In 1996, the Society launched a Web site as one method to achieve its objectives (www.hps.org). On the Web site, the initial focus was to provide radiation information resources for the public, but more recently that was expanded to include specific resources for teachers, students, legislators and regulators, and first responders. In addition to these, the Society is adding educational resources for physicians. Published studies we reviewed suggest that physician education should include information about radiation risk, radiation effects, the amount of radiation dose from medical exams, and potential doses to the conceptus when a mother undergoes medical exams involving radiation. The information we provide includes these topics as well as radiation basics (radiation units, radiation terms, radiation in the environment) separated into brief educational programs (slide shows). To complement these, topical information sheets are available. Also available is a tool allowing physicians to ask individual questions of our experts about radiation, radiation exposure, and radiation risk. This approach of providing information and resources to physicians not only provides a benefit to the physician personally, but especially to his or her patients. (author)

Part of:
Proceedings of IRPA12: 12. Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association: Strengthening Radiation Protection Worldwide - Highlights, Global Perspective and Future Trends

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
IAEA
Imprint Place
Vienna (Austria)
ISBN
978-92-0-105410-4
Imprint Title
Proceedings of IRPA12: 12. Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association: Strengthening Radiation Protection Worldwide - Highlights, Global Perspective and Future Trends
Imprint Pagination
vp.
Series
Proceedings Series
Journal Page Range
5 p.
ISSN
0074-1884

Conference

Title
12. Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association: Strengthening Radiation Protection Worldwide - Highlights, Global Perspective and Future Trends
Acronym
IRPA12
Dates
19-24 Oct 2008
Place
Buenos Aires (Argentina)

INIS

Country of Publication
Austria
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
43009037
Subject category
S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
EDUCATION; HAZARDS; INFORMATION; PATIENTS; RADIATION PROTECTION

Optional Information

Notes
21 refs Imprint:This CD-ROM is attached to the printed publication
Secondary number(s)
STI/PUB--1460 (Companion CD)