The Radiological Personnel Work Permit Exam is to register for the Radiological Personnel Exam at your local Radiation Safety Authority or Radiation Safety Administration.
What exactly is a Radiology Staff Work Permit:
A Radiology Staff Work Permit is a special type of occupational qualification that is usually used in the medical field in the specialty of radiology. Holding a Radiology Personnel Induction Certificate means that the licensee has passed specific training and exams, and has the ability to operate and use radiological equipment, allowing them to work in medical jobs as radiologists, radiology nurses, radiology technologists, and so on.
The examination for the radiologist's license usually includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. In terms of theoretical knowledge, the test mainly includes the basics of radiology, the operation and maintenance of radioactive equipment, radiation safety and other aspects of knowledge. In terms of practical skills, the exam includes practical operation of radiological equipment, the development of radiation therapy programs and other skills.
The following things need to be noted when holding a radiation personnel license:
1, the certificate is valid: the validity of the radiation personnel license is usually five years, and the expiration date needs to be reviewed.
2, the licensee's duties: the radiation personnel induction certificate holders need to assume the corresponding duties, including the correct operation and use of radioactive equipment, to ensure radiation safety, to provide patients with high-quality radiation therapy services.
3. Training and Continuing Education for Licensees: Licensees are required to receive regular training and continuing education in order to maintain the validity of their certificates.
4. How to obtain the certificate: The way to obtain the radiological personnel induction certificate varies from region to region, and you need to refer to the relevant regulations of the local health administrative department.
Introduction of radiation:
Radiation, refers to a point to the four outside (such as odor, light, heat, gas or charged particles). E.g. light from the sun radiates heat in all directions.
Radiation refers to the elements from the unstable nucleus spontaneously emit rays, (such as alpha rays, beta rays, gamma rays, etc.) and decay to form a stable element and stop radiating (decay products), this phenomenon is called radioactivity.
The energy released during decay is called decay energy. Elements with an atomic number of 83 (bismuth) or higher are radioactive, but some elements with an atomic number below 83 (such as technetium) are also radioactive.