Competency information

Details

Investigate the effects of acquisition parameters and post- acquisition processing and display on planar image. This should include planar, SPECT, SPECT/CT and/or PET/CT imaging if available.

Considerations

  • Principles of quality assurance and equipment quality control.
  • The purpose of the different types of test.
  • How to operate imaging equipment, the factors that affect dose and image quality, and the intended use of the equipment.
  • The range of suitable tests to carry out on equipment to establish safe, consistent and expected operation.
  • How to analyse data, estimate errors and perform statistical analyses.
  • The risks and consequences of poor results.
  • Current guidelines and legislative requirements for imaging equipment testing.
  • The performance and limitations of test equipment.
  • The key performance parameters for evaluation.
  • The impact of differences in performance on clinical purpose.
  • Implications for dose and image quality introduced by different equipment options.
  • Appropriate specifications for different clinical requirements.
  • How a range of common clinical scans are acquired, including planar bone, planar kidney, SPECT myocardial perfusion and PET tumour imaging.
  • Performance criteria, including remedial and suspension levels, for a broad range of imaging equipment.
  • Principles and techniques of measurement and assessment.

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 1 Outcome Demonstrate safe practice when working with sources of ionising radiation, including X-ray equipment, sealed and unsealed radioactive material.