Radiography and Radiation Protection (IRMER)- a continuing education course for IRMER operators in the Dental Team (OX060619)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectCore - Radiology
DescriptionThe Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 (IRR99) and the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure Regulations 2000 (IR(ME) 2000)govern the use of Ionising Radiation in the UK. The GDC recommends that all Dentists and DCPs complete at least 5 hours of CPD in radiography and radiation protection every CPD cycle. As such, this course satisfies Schedule 2 of the IRMER regulations for operators involved in X- raying patients, as well as core CPD requirements for the whole dental team. Learners should be aware Guidance Notes for Dental Practitioners on the Safe use of X-ray equipment (DH,2001) and Selection Criteria for Dental Radiography (FGDP (UK) RCS,2013) are key reference guidelines/publications and essential reading for all dental professionals before and after the course. The content of the course is specified in the 2001 Guidance Notes.This course will provide an update in IRR17 and IR(ME)R18. IR(ME)R operators should be aware that IRR99, and IR(ME)R 2000 and its 2006 and 2011 amendments have been updated, and this course will help learners understand the new regulations and changes: IRR17 replaced IRR99 from 01 January 2018 IR(MER)18 replaced both the original IR(ME)R 2000 and the amendments from 2006 and 2011 from 06 February 2018
Additional information

Delegates may wish to bring pen and paper for note taking.  *Please note parking directly outside the Post Graduate Centre is for permit holders only, parking is available in the main hospital car park, normal hospital charges apply. https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/hospitals/horton/find-us/car.aspx

09:00 – 09:30: Registration and refreshments

The educational programme starts at 09:30.

09:30 – 12:30: Lecture

12:30 – 13:30: Lunch (provided)

13:30 – 16:00: Lecture

There will be short refreshment breaks during both the morning and afternoon sessions and lunch is provided. Please advise dental tutor of any dietary needs at least 2 weeks before the course email amanda.evans@hee.nhs.uk

VenueLecture Theatre, Terence Mortimer Postgraduate Centre, Banbury - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 6 June 2019, 09:30 to 16:00
LecturerMs Clare Wray  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeB, C
Course styleLecture
Core topicRadiography & Radiation Protection
CPD hours5:00
Cost£50.00
Aims

The aim of this course is to provide continuing education and training in all aspects of dental radiography as part of life-long learning for operators who carry out all or part of the practical aspects associated with a radiographic examination.

Objectives

1. To explain the principles of radiation physics and the risks of ionising radiation in dental radiography.

2. To consider radiation doses in dental radiography and factors affecting dose.

3. To discuss the statutory responsibilities for IRMER practitioners and operators by examining current UK legislation and guidelines governing the use if ionising radiation in dentistry.

4. To consider the principles of radiation protection.

5. To provide information on the requirements of quality assurance systems, medico-legal dental radiography, record keeping and clinical audit.

Learning outcomes

1. Describe the fundamentals of radiation physics, and the risk/benefits and biological effects of radiation, so as to demonstrate knowledge of hazard associated with exposure.

2. Summarise the factors affecting radiation doses received by patients and staff in dental radiology, and outline attendant quality assurance systems , so as to demonstrate theoretical ability to minimise risks and ensure the consistent quality of radiographs.

3. Outline general points of current UK legislation and guidance governing the use of ionising radiation in dentistry, so as to demonstrate awareness of statutory responsibilities.

4. Summarise the principles of radiation protection, so as to demonstrate theoretical ability regarding the safe use of radiographs in dental practice.

5. Recognise and describe key aspects of radiography quality assurance framework, so as to implement effective strategies in own practice.