Congress:
EuroSafe Imaging 2017
Keywords:
Quality assurance, Education and training, Radiation safety, Dosimetry, Fluoroscopy, Digital radiography, CT, Radiation physics, Action 8 - Radiation protection training and learning material, Action 2 - Clinical diagnostic reference levels (DRLs), Action 6 - Education and training in medical radiation protection, Action 3 - Optimisation, diagnostic reference levels, image quality
Authors:
E. Vano, D. L. Miller, M. M. Rehani
DOI:
10.1594/esi2017/ESI-0024
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