Pieces of interest from COMP for the week of December 4 – First International Guidelines Emphasize Benefits of Digital Monitoring in Medical Imaging for Radiation Exposure/CCPM Chief Examiner Report/#AroundCanadaInMedPhysWays
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- The IAEA is encouraging medical professionals to optimize patient protection by shifting from manual to digital processes of monitoring ionizing radiation in imaging procedures, with its first publication on the topic.
- Read the CCPM Chief Examiner Report in the latest issue of InterACTIONS!
- Follow along with Sylvia’s recent travels through COMP’s socials! Here is a snippet from her recent visit to the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton:
Published on December 4, 2023
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