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1. Practitioners and operators must have successfully completed training, including theoretical knowledge and practical experience, in—
(a)such of the subjects detailed in Table 1 as are relevant to their functions as practitioner or operator; and
(b)such of the subjects detailed in Table 2 as are relevant to their specific area of practice.
Table 1
Radiation production, radiation protection and statutory obligations relating to ionising radiations
Fundamental Physics of Radiation |
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Properties of Radiation | Excitation and ionisation |
| Attenuation of ionising radiation |
| Scattering and absorption |
Radiation Hazards and Dosimetry | Biological effects of radiation – stochastic and deterministic |
| Risks and benefits of radiation |
| Absorbed dose, equivalent dose, effective dose, other dose indicators and their units |
Management and Radiation Protection of the individual being exposed |
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Special Attention Areas | Pregnancy and potential pregnancy |
| Asymptomatic individuals |
| Breastfeeding |
| Infants and children |
| Medical and biomedical research |
| Health screening |
| Non-medical imaging |
| Carers and comforters |
| High dose techniques |
Justification | Justification of the individual exposure |
| Use of existing appropriate radiological information |
| Alternative techniques |
Radiation Protection | Diagnostic reference levels |
| Dose Constraints |
| Dose Optimisation |
| Dose reduction devices and techniques |
| Dose recording and dose audit |
| General radiation protection |
| Quality Assurance and Quality Control including routine inspection and testing of equipment |
| Risk communication |
| Use of radiation protection devices |
Statutory Requirements and Non-Statutory Regulations |
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| Regulations |
| Non-statutory guidance |
| Local procedures and protocols |
| Individual responsibilities relating to exposures |
| Responsibility for radiation safety |
| Clinical audit |
Table 2
Diagnostic radiology, radiotherapy and nuclear medicine
All Modalities |
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General | Fundamentals of radiological anatomy |
| Factors affecting radiation dose |
| Dosimetry |
| Fundamentals of clinical evaluation |
| Identification of the individual being exposed |
Diagnostic radiology |
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General | Principles of radiological techniques |
| Production of X-rays |
| Equipment selection and use |
Specialised Techniques | Computed Tomography: advanced applications |
| Interventional procedures |
| Cone Beam Computed Tomography |
| Hybrid imaging |
Fundamentals of Image Acquisition etc. | Optimisation of image quality and radiation dose |
| Image formats, acquisition, processing, display and storage |
Contrast Media | Use and preparation |
| Contraindications |
| Use of contrast injection systems |
Radiotherapy |
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General | Production of ionising radiation |
| Treatment of malignant disease |
| Treatment of benign disease |
| Principles of external beam radiotherapy |
| Principles of brachytherapy |
Specialised techniques | Intra-operative radiotherapy
Stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery
Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy
Proton therapy
MR Linac therapy
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Radiobiological Aspects for Radiotherapy | Fractionation
Dose rate
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| Radiosensitisation |
| Target volumes |
Practical Aspects for Radiotherapy | Localisation equipment selection
Therapy equipment selection
Verification techniques including on-treatment imaging
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| Treatment planning systems |
Radiation Protection Specific to Radiotherapy | Side effects—early and late
Toxicity
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| Assessment of efficacy |
Nuclear Medicine |
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General | Atomic structure and radioactivity |
| Radioactive decay |
| Principles of molecular imaging and non-imaging exposures |
| Principles of molecular radiotherapy |
Molecular Radiotherapy | Dose rate
Fractionation
Radiobiology aspects
Radiosensitisation
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Specialised techniques | Quantitative imaging – advanced applications
Hybrid imaging – advanced applications
Selective Internal Radiation Therapy
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Principles of Radiation Detection, Instrumentation and Equipment | Types of detection systems
Optimisation of image quality and radiation dose
Image acquisition, artefacts, processing, display and storage
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Radiopharmaceuticals | Calibration |
| Working practices in the radiopharmacy |
| Preparation of individual doses |
Radiation Protection Specific to Nuclear Medicine | Conception, pregnancy and breastfeeding
Arrangements for radioactive individuals
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