Quality Assurance and Special Techniques in Nuclear Medicine (B-KUL-G0Z73A)
Baete Kristof (coordinator) | Baete Kristof | Hesse Michel | N. | Goffin Karolien (substitute) | Koole Michel (substitute) | LessMore
POC Medical Physics
Aims
The course aims to
- support the application of nuclear medicine technology and techniques with a thorough understanding and use of a quality assurance (QA) program.
- provide a good understanding of the results of quality control (QC) measures and knowledge of the implications to equipment and procedural performance.
The special learning outcomes are to:
- be able to independently perform and assess quality assurance and quality control measures in nuclear medicine according to international recommendations, national legislation, and in line with technical regulations.
- understand how these evaluations or tests measure aspects of image quality and system performance, and investigate their implications for the diagnosis and/or treatment of patients, and if necessary, the involved internal dosimetry procedures.
Previous knowledge
The student needs to be familiar with the basics of
- technology and techniques in nuclear medicine,
- radiation protection,
- medical imaging and analysis.
Identical courses
This course is identical to the following courses:
G0T96A : Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Special Techniques in Nuclear Medicine
Is included in these courses of study
- Master of Medical Physics (Leuven et al) 120 ects.
Activities
1.5 ects. Quality Assurance and Special Techniques in Nuclear Medicine: Theory (B-KUL-G0Z73a)
1.5 ECTSEnglishFormat: Lecture6 Second term
Baete Kristof | Hesse Michel | N. | Goffin Karolien (substitute) | Koole Michel (substitute)
POC Medical Physics
Content
Theoretical introduction to:
- National and international recommendations and guidelines (EC RP-162, EANM guidelines, AAPM reports, FANC technical regulations).
- International standards (ISO, IEC, NEMA) regarding performance measurements of gamma cameras, SPECT, PET, and radionuclide calibrators.
- Calibration and verification of imaging and non-imaging equipment in the field of nuclear medicine.
- Quality management audits in nuclear medicine practices (IAEA and B-Quanum).
- Technical regulations concerning the acceptability criteria for gamma cameras, PET, and radionuclide calibrators.
Course material
- Acceptance testing for nuclear medicine instrumentation, Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging (2010) 37:672–681.
- Routine quality control recommendations for nuclear medicine instrumentation, Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging (2010) 37:662–671.
- Quality Control of Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation and Protocol Standardisation, EANM Technologists Guide, 2017.
- Clinical Training of Medical Physicists Specializing in Nuclear Medicine, IAEA, Training Course Series no. 50.
1.5 ects. Practical laboratory and demonstration sessions (B-KUL-G0Z74a)
1.5 ECTSEnglishFormat: Practical6 Second term
Baete Kristof | Hesse Michel | N. | Goffin Karolien (substitute) | Koole Michel (substitute)
POC Medical Physics
Content
- Routine quality control techniques in nuclear medicine (gamma camera, SPECT, PET, radionuclide calibrator, gamma counter, intra-operative probe).
- Management and processing software for QA and QC in nuclear medicine.
- Performance measurements and clinical acceptance testing of equipment.
- Phantoms for performance and QC measurements.
Course material
- Acceptance testing for nuclear medicine instrumentation, Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging (2010) 37:672–681.
- Routine quality control recommendations for nuclear medicine instrumentation, Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging (2010) 37:662–671.
- Quality Control of Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation and Protocol Standardisation, EANM Technologists Guide, 2017.
- Clinical Training of Medical Physicists Specializing in Nuclear Medicine, IAEA, Training Course Series no. 50.
Evaluation
Evaluation: Quality Assurance and Special Techniques in Nuclear Medicine (B-KUL-G2Z73a)
Type : Exam during the examination period
Description of evaluation : Oral
Type of questions : Open questions
Explanation
The exam will consist of:
- a presentation of about 20 min, in group, with questions, regarding a topic related to the course material (e.g. explanation of a scientific article in the context of QA/QC, a standard or norm, …).
- an oral exam, with written preparation, regarding a practical QA/QC situation.