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Med Phys ; 39(6Part21): 3863, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28518238

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There are many recommendations for appropriate quality control for computed tomography scanners. The breadth of the recommendations is large and this has led to confusion as to what quality control is indeed necessary. The American College of Radiology is producing a QC Manual for CT under the auspices of the CT Accreditation Program. The draft manual is currently under final stages of review. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Review current recommendations for CT quality control 2. Describe the draft QC program of the ACR CT QC Manual 3. Discuss the status of the ACR CT QC Manual.

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Med Phys ; 39(6Part24): 3907, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28518696

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Licensure for medical physicists has been pursued for a number of years, with success in some states and failure in others. Lessons from these cases has been used to strengthen the licensure effort, but they have also demonstrated that licensure may not be an option in some states. In such cases, we still need a methodology to achieve credentialing and practice standards. A comprehensive registration approach may provide that methodology. This talk will discuss features of comprehensive registration, along with positive and negative aspects of the approach. It will be demonstrated that comprehensive registration is a viable alternative that can be used when licensure is not achievable. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand the differences between licensure and the regulatory approach. 2. Learn how the regulatory approach can achieve the goal of requiring se of Qualified Medical Physicists with an appropriate scope of practice. 3. Discuss ways of working with regulators to implement regulatory changes. 4. Discuss potential draft regulatory language.

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