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This document is intended to guide decision-making when using images acquired as part of patient care for education, research and service delivery planning. Although some circumstances when consent is not mandatory are described, this does not preclude the need for ethical approval for research.
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The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) welcomes this cross-professional guidance, and supports the emphasis on autonomy of non-medically qualified referrers, recognising the role of referrers in the ongoing management of the patient.
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The course has five modules: 1. Introduction – Giving a background to the course 2. Making the referral for imaging– What are the requirements and information necessary to ensure the correct images are taken within the necessary timeframes? 3. Producing images– How can you ensure the necessary images are taken with minimal possible radiation exposu...
To provide an overview of the principles behind the guidance, along with practical demonstrations and advice on how to obtain the best possible quality images within the necessary timeframes By the end of this online learning, you will be able to: 1. Identify the implications of the guidance and its recommendations for practice in your specific pro...
This resource has been created predominantly for radiographers and nuclear medicine technologists, radiologists and hospital-based paediatricians. However, it may also be of interest to registered children’s nurses, play therapists, Accident and Emergency (A&E) staff, community-based health professionals and safeguarding lead professionals, all of ...
In response to a questionnaire completed by potential users, publication of the 6th edition of the RCR Guidelines is in both paper and electronic format. The electronic form is based on advanced web-browser technology. It has a search function and contains tables listing the evidence behind each guideline, complete with hyperlinks to cited papers.
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Become a member today. With over 16,000 Fellows and members worldwide, The Royal College of Radiologists exists to lead, educate and support doctors who are training and working in the specialties of clinical oncology and clinical radiology.