M7.8 Topic of Interest: Radiation Exposure in Medical Imaging
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a branch dedicated to radiation safety called Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). This division has radiation safety programs that enforce requirements and encourage the safe use of radiation-emitting devices. These programs' goals are to keep professionals and the public informed about the risks of radiation exposure as well as ways to reduce such exposure and thus reduce the health risks associated with it. They do this by making sure that manufacturers make safe products, that users are educated about how to safely use devices that emit radiation, that users are educated about the risks of radiation exposure, and that regulators are able to obtain appropriate information about the use of such devices.

Hi Hugo,
ReplyDeleteVery interesting to learn that the Center for Devices and Radiological Health is under the FDA. I would have assumed it would be under the branch of occupational health. Your literature review topic sounds very interesting, I will be looking forward to your presentation.
This is a good topic and nice to see that there are bodies that govern the manufacturers. I work with RT's all the time and they are so good with C-arms and very safe. The training has paid off from the manufacturer to the end user in hospitals.
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