The changes introduced with Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom will require European Member States adapt their regulations, procedures and equipment to the new high standards of radiation safety. These new requirements will have an impact, in particular, on the radiology community (including medical physics experts) and on industry. Relevant changes include new definitions, a new dose limit for the eye lens, non-medical imaging exposures, procedures in asymptomatic individuals, the use and regular review of diagnostic reference levels (including interventional procedures), dosimetric information in imaging systems and its transfer to the examination report, new requirements on responsibilities, the registry and analysis of accidental or unin...
On 30 June 2997 the official journal of the European Communities published the “Council Directive 97...
Abstract The recently implemented European Council Basic Safety Standards Directive (BSSD), 2013/59/...
The Advisory Panel of the European Commission on Radiological Protection, referred to in Article 31 ...
The changes introduced with Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom will require European Member States ad...
Euratom most relevant to diagnostic imaging and intervention are summarised. The Directive, laying d...
By the European Directive no. 2013/59 Euratom, the European Union has aimed to provide Member States...
The 2013/59 EURATOM Directive of the 5th of December lays down basic safety standards concerning pro...
The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose limit for occupation...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to properly define the information regarding patient e...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
The increasing use of radiodiagnostic modalities has led to an increased focus and awareness on pat...
THE NEW EU BASIC SAFETY STANDARDS DIRECTIVEP.Hill, B.Heuel-Fabianek Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, ...
peer reviewedThe EC Directive 2013/59/Euratom states in article 56 that exposures of target volumes ...
The field of medical imaging, like others in the area of healthcare provision, evolves and operates ...
The EC Directive 2013/59/Euratom states in article 56 that exposures of target volumes in nuclear me...
On 30 June 2997 the official journal of the European Communities published the “Council Directive 97...
Abstract The recently implemented European Council Basic Safety Standards Directive (BSSD), 2013/59/...
The Advisory Panel of the European Commission on Radiological Protection, referred to in Article 31 ...
The changes introduced with Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom will require European Member States ad...
Euratom most relevant to diagnostic imaging and intervention are summarised. The Directive, laying d...
By the European Directive no. 2013/59 Euratom, the European Union has aimed to provide Member States...
The 2013/59 EURATOM Directive of the 5th of December lays down basic safety standards concerning pro...
The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose limit for occupation...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to properly define the information regarding patient e...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
The increasing use of radiodiagnostic modalities has led to an increased focus and awareness on pat...
THE NEW EU BASIC SAFETY STANDARDS DIRECTIVEP.Hill, B.Heuel-Fabianek Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, ...
peer reviewedThe EC Directive 2013/59/Euratom states in article 56 that exposures of target volumes ...
The field of medical imaging, like others in the area of healthcare provision, evolves and operates ...
The EC Directive 2013/59/Euratom states in article 56 that exposures of target volumes in nuclear me...
On 30 June 2997 the official journal of the European Communities published the “Council Directive 97...
Abstract The recently implemented European Council Basic Safety Standards Directive (BSSD), 2013/59/...
The Advisory Panel of the European Commission on Radiological Protection, referred to in Article 31 ...