An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01

Undergraduate courses in technology were recognized in Brazil from the 1990s onwards, such as Technologist in Radiology (TR). According to the Ministry of Education (MEC), the TR carries out activities in Radiotherapy, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, for example, in addition to coordinating and sup...

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Main Authors: STEPHANIE NELASCO DA SILVA, TATIANE ALMEIDA, Fernando Barcellos Razuck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Radiation Protection Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica, SBPR) 2022-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences
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Online Access:https://bjrs.org.br/revista/index.php/REVISTA/article/view/1931
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author STEPHANIE NELASCO DA SILVA
TATIANE ALMEIDA
Fernando Barcellos Razuck
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description Undergraduate courses in technology were recognized in Brazil from the 1990s onwards, such as Technologist in Radiology (TR). According to the Ministry of Education (MEC), the TR carries out activities in Radiotherapy, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, for example, in addition to coordinating and supervising teams in radiation protection. It is then verified that, in some areas of TR performance, prior knowledge regarding radiation protection (RP) is necessary. In this sense, the objective of this work is to analyze the syllabus of higher education institutions that offer the TR course in Brazil and to verify the disciplines that address knowledge related to RP, according to Standard 7.01 (Certification of Qualification for acting as Radiation Protection Supervisor). The disciplines in question are Shielding Calculation, Dosimetry, Statistics, Radiation Physics, Fundamentals of Basic Physics, Waste Management and Transport, Nuclear Instrumentation, Legislation and Standardization, Nuclear Medicine, Radiobiology and Radiation Protection. To this end, a documentary research was carried out on the syllabus found in all educational institutions in the country that offer the TR course and the presence of disciplines related to RP was analyzed. It is observed that the offer of disciplines varies from region to region, which can also occur intraregionally, so that there is a need to offer disciplines related to RP to adapt to the 7.01 standard. It is intended, with this study, to contribute to the debate about the syllabus profile on RP of TR courses in view of the importance of this theme in their professional activity.  
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spelling doaj.art-a1ca5a7c82334467a606102875f36b782022-12-22T02:51:07ZengBrazilian Radiation Protection Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica, SBPR)Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences2319-06122022-12-01103B10.15392/2319-0612.2022.1931An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01STEPHANIE NELASCO DA SILVA0TATIANE ALMEIDA1Fernando Barcellos Razuck2INSTITUTE OF RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY (IRD)unigranrioINSTITUTO DE RADIOPROTEÇÃO E DOSIMETRIA Undergraduate courses in technology were recognized in Brazil from the 1990s onwards, such as Technologist in Radiology (TR). According to the Ministry of Education (MEC), the TR carries out activities in Radiotherapy, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, for example, in addition to coordinating and supervising teams in radiation protection. It is then verified that, in some areas of TR performance, prior knowledge regarding radiation protection (RP) is necessary. In this sense, the objective of this work is to analyze the syllabus of higher education institutions that offer the TR course in Brazil and to verify the disciplines that address knowledge related to RP, according to Standard 7.01 (Certification of Qualification for acting as Radiation Protection Supervisor). The disciplines in question are Shielding Calculation, Dosimetry, Statistics, Radiation Physics, Fundamentals of Basic Physics, Waste Management and Transport, Nuclear Instrumentation, Legislation and Standardization, Nuclear Medicine, Radiobiology and Radiation Protection. To this end, a documentary research was carried out on the syllabus found in all educational institutions in the country that offer the TR course and the presence of disciplines related to RP was analyzed. It is observed that the offer of disciplines varies from region to region, which can also occur intraregionally, so that there is a need to offer disciplines related to RP to adapt to the 7.01 standard. It is intended, with this study, to contribute to the debate about the syllabus profile on RP of TR courses in view of the importance of this theme in their professional activity.  https://bjrs.org.br/revista/index.php/REVISTA/article/view/1931syllabus, radiation protection, technologist in radiology, standard 7.01.
spellingShingle STEPHANIE NELASCO DA SILVA
TATIANE ALMEIDA
Fernando Barcellos Razuck
An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01
Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences
syllabus, radiation protection, technologist in radiology, standard 7.01.
title An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01
title_full An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01
title_fullStr An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01
title_short An analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to Standard 7.01
title_sort analysis of the presence of disciplines focused on radiation protection in the syllabus of technologist in radiology courses according to standard 7 01
topic syllabus, radiation protection, technologist in radiology, standard 7.01.
url https://bjrs.org.br/revista/index.php/REVISTA/article/view/1931
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