What Student Need To Know About Quality Assurance Of Processing Techniques In Radio-Diagnosis

Quality Assurance Program in radiology facility is determined by an analysis of the facility’s objectives and resources and should include the following major constituents: • Responsibilities • Purchase specifications • Standards for Image Quality • Monitoring and Maintenance programs • Installation/Operational/ Performance qualifications of equipment • Records • Quality Assurance Manual • Training Quality Control (QC) refers to the specific test required to ensure effective and safe equipment performance. QC tests check the performance of the equipment under routine clinical conditions, following established protocols for facilities, equipment and procedures. Quality control protocols in imaging are oriented to ensure the accuracy of the diagnosis or the intervention; while in radiation therapy, the goal is to ensure accurate delivery of the prescribed dose to the tumor in the patient and to minimize the dose to other tissues. Quality assurance and quality control in
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