DHA participates in WHO meeting on global
initiatives in radiation safety
for the medical field. 9/25/2013
The DHA recently participated in a WHO meeting
that was held in Geneva todiscuss
global initiatives on radiation safety in healthcare settings.
Several representatives from international
societies, scientific committees
and healthcare entities attended this radiation safety meeting that was held
to discuss ways to protect the public, patients and healthcare professionals from unnecessary
radiation exposure due to diagnostic,
imaging or therapeutic purposes.
Dr Jamila
Suwaidi, Consultant Medical Physicist and Chairperson of Radiation
Protection Committee at the DHA said: “Medical exposure of ironizing
radiation is considered to be the largest man-made radiation
source and it has biological effects, if the
radiation protection principles
are not correctly applied in medicine. Therefore, this meeting is of significant important to discuss at a global
level ways to ensure safety in
radiation used for medical purposes.”
Dr Jamila said that DHA participation in the WHO
meeting highlighted the radiation
safety procedures undertaken at the DHA which is at par with
international standards.
She further elaborated and said: “ Within the DHA,
we have programmes for radiology quality control. We also conduct
education and training in radiation
and safety, and this is an on-going initiative that takes place from time-to-time.”
Dr Jamila said that it is important for both patients and healthcare providers to be aware of radiation safety and this culture should be adopted through awareness and training programs. “Patients should follow the rules and make sure they wear protective gear, pregnant women should always mention that they are pregnant before undergoing any procedure which involves radiation exposure. These are basic precautions, that all patients must undergo and this is possible only once they understand the importance of radiation safety.”
She added that last year, DHA also took part in a
radiation safety congress in
Germany. Laila Al Balooshi, Senior Medical Physicist, participated in
the German congress and
presented a paper on the radiation exposure levels within the
DHA. She said: “Our radiation levels are
within the accepted levels of international standards, in fact, for some
radiological examinations, they were lower than internationally accepted
standards. These procedures include dental radiology practise within the
DHA.”Dr Suwaidi added that in this year’s congress one of the
recommendations was to adopt a radiology referral guideline.
She added that the DHA will continue its on-going efforts to keep radiation
levels within international limits and educate both patients and
healthcare professionals about radiation safety.
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