ICRP Publication 113. Education and training in radiological protection for diagnostic and interventional procedures.

Abstract Guest editorial Preface Summary of recommendations Introduction The Healthcare professionals to be trained Priorities in topics to be included in the training Training opportunities and suggested methodologies Certification of training Annex A - Examples of suggested content for training courses Annex B - Outline of specific educational objectives for paediatric radiology Annex C - Example of some sources of training material Annex D - References containing information of interest for the present report

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