Congress:
EuroSafe Imaging 2019
Keywords:
Action 2 - Clinical diagnostic reference levels (DRLs), Action 6 - Clinical audit tool for imaging, Action 13 - Stakeholder engagement and collaboration, Radioprotection / Radiation dose, CT, Radiation safety, Education and training, Quality assurance
Authors:
P. Rogalla, T. D. Do, H. U. Kauczor, C. Farrell, C. Burton, W. Stiller
DOI:
10.26044/esi2019/ESI-0064
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