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Ethics for Radiation Protection in Medicine

This book presents an up to date ethical framework for radiological protection in medicine. It is consistent with the requirements of the system of radiation protection and with the expectations of medical ethics. It presents an approach rooted in the medical tradition, and alert to contemporary social expectations. It provides readers with a practical framework against which they can assess the safety and acceptability of medical procedures, including patients concerns.

It will be an invaluable reference for radiologists, radiation oncologists, regulators, medical physicists, technologists, other practitioners, as well as academics, researchers and students of radiation protection in medicine.

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  • An authoritative and accessible guide, authored by a team who have contributed to defining the area internationally
  • Includes numerous practical examples/clinical scenarios that illustrate the approach, presenting a pragmatic approach, rather than dwelling on philosophical theories
  • Informed by the latest developments in the thinking of international organizations
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Product Details
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138553880

About Christina SkourouFriedo ZölzerGaston MeskensJim Malone

Jim Malone is Robert Boyle Professor (Emeritus) of medical physics at Trinity College Dublin. He worked halftime with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (Vienna) for several years and continues as a consultant with both the agency and WHO. He was dean of the School of Medicine and Faculty of Health Sciences at Trinity College Dublin; chairman of the Geneva-based International Electrotechnical Commissions (IEC) committee for global standards for medical imaging equipment. He has over 300 publications and numerous conference papers/keynote addresses. He has wide interests in the humanities and has contributed to thinking on the ethics basis for radiation protection in medicine. He has been involved in organising numerous summer schools involving science medicine and the humanities. Friedo Zölzer is professor and head of the Institute of Radiology Toxicology and Civil Protection at the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences of the University of South Bohemia in eské Budjovice Czech Republic. He is a radiobiologist with a strong interest in ethics regularly lecturing and publishing in the area. He has significantly contributed to the development of a new approach to ethics of radiation protection at the international level among others as a member of the International Commission on Radiological Protections (ICRP) task group on Ethics of Radiological Protection and has been the organiser of a widely recognised biennial series of international symposia on the ethics of environmental health in which medical applications for radiation played an important part. Gaston Meskens is a theoretical physicist with over 15 years experience of research related to sustainable development energy climate change and radioactive waste management. He works part-time with the Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of the University of Ghent and with the Science and Technology Studies group of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCKCEN . His research focusses on a human rights perspective on intellectual capacity-building in the interest of global sustainable development governance. At SCKCEN he co-founded the Programme of Integration of Social Aspects into Nuclear Research in 1999. The programme takes nuclear technology as a case in order to critically study the complexity of risk-inherent technology assessment from the perspective of social justice and sustainable development. Recently he has been a key contributor to the ethics framework for radiation protection for the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). At SCKCEN he works as researcher writer lecturer and mediator of dialogue on ethics in relation to science and technology. Christina Skourou is a clinical radiotherapy physicist at the St. Lukes Radiation Oncology Network in Dublin Ireland where she is involved in numerous radiotherapy clinical trials and is a member of the networks Research Ethics Committee. She has served as the chair of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Task Group 109 revising the Code of Ethics and as of January 2019 is the chair of the AAPM Ethics Committee. Christina holds a PhD in biomedical engineering (Dartmouth College) and an MA in medical ethics and law (Queens University Belfast).

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