关于医学物理专家支持核医学的指导。

L. Fraser, Nasreen Parkar, K. Adamson, Alison Fletcher, P. Julyan, C. Kalirai, Daniel McGowan, F. Mckiddie
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《电离辐射(医疗暴露)条例》要求雇主为核医学服务任命合适的医学物理专家,并规定了要求医学物理专家提供咨询意见的领域,并规定了他们必须为之作出贡献的事项。根据IR(ME)R申请雇主执照要求雇主指定可用的mppe支持水平,以及是否由现场mppe或远程mppe提供。放射性物质管理咨询委员会(ARSAC)对这些申请的评估强调了英国各地为类似服务提供的MPE支持水平的可变性。一个由IPEM、ARSAC、BIR和BNMS代表组成的工作组已经就MPE支持提出了这些建议。核医学服务分为七大类,并考虑了对每一类的MPE支助。然而,与本指南中提供的场景不同的一些服务可能需要不同级别的MPE支持。PET/CT和γ相机成像在这里被分开考虑,尽管人们认识到PET/CT和γ相机通常位于许多中心的同一部门。这样做是出于务实的目的,因为人们认为MPE角色要求有足够的差异。本指南提出了MPE支持和更广泛的物理支持的建议,以运行安全的核医学服务,并确定了这些工作人员在一系列临床核医学服务中的责任。关于MPE支持的建议是建议,但将帮助雇主满足监管要求。
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Guidance on medical physics expert support for nuclear medicine.
The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations require employers to appoint suitable medical physics experts (MPE) for Nuclear Medicine services, and they also define the areas where MPEs are required to provide advice and specify matters that they must contribute towards. Applications for employer licences under IR(ME)R require employers to specify the level of MPE support available and if this is provided by on-site MPEs or remotely. Assessment of these applications by the Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee (ARSAC) has highlighted variability in the levels of MPE support being provided for similar services across the UK. A working party including representatives from IPEM, ARSAC, BIR and BNMS was formed and has produced these recommendations on MPE support. Nuclear medicine services were divided into seven broad categories and MPE support for each category has been considered. However, some services that differ from the scenarios provided in this guidance may require different levels of MPE support. PET/CT and γ camera imaging have been considered separately here, although it is recognised that both PET/CT and γ cameras are often sited within the same department in many centres. The separation has been done for pragmatic purposes, as there are felt to be sufficient differences in the MPE role requirements. This guidance sets out recommendations for MPE support, and broader physics support, to run a safe nuclear medicine service and defines the responsibilities of these staff for a range of clinical nuclear medicine services. The recommendations on MPE support made are advice, but will assist employers in meeting regulatory requirements.
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