Training activity information

Details

Shadow a Clinical Scientist in Radiation Safety and reflect on their role

Type

Observational training activity (OTA)

Evidence requirements

Evidence the observation or experience has been undertaken by the trainee.

Reflections on the observation or experience at two timepoints including contextualisation to the trainees own practice. E.g., for planned observations, a reflection before the observation and after, or for unplanned events a reflection one day after and another reflection a week later.

Considerations

  • Consider the roles of Radiation Protection Advisor, Medical Physics Expert, a Laser Protection Advisor and other non ionising radiation specialists in the context of a Clinical Scientist

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 1 Outcome

Explore the contribution of Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology to the care of patients and staff.

# 2 Outcome

Identify the roles and relationships of the multidisciplinary team in Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology.

# 3 Outcome

Describe the working practices of Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology.

# 6 Outcome

Compare and contrast the practice of Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology with other specialties.