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Uncertainty Estimations for Radiation Measurements in SSDLs and Hospitals

Self-directed

Content offered in
English
Duration: 12 hours

Type: videos and slidesEnrolment Requirements: completion of participant form Objective: provide the participant with an understanding of the methods used for the assessment of various uncertainty components and teach how to report measurement uncertainties related to calibration services and clinical dosimetry measurementsCore audience: radiation metrologists, clinically qualified medical physicists (CQMPs) as support to continuing professional development (CPD) and postgraduate-level medical physics students  Level: IntermediateStructure: 6 sub-modules, sequential, accessible independently, 35 lectures (videos and slides)Self-assessment: after every sub-module and final exam. mandatory.Time to complete: ~ 11.5 hours as minimum to complete all sub-modules (it can be done in multiple sessions)Proof of completion: yes, with details of content and minimum durationLanguage: English

Related publications

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Measurement Uncertainty A Practical Guide for Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories, TECDOC-1585, IAEA, VIENNA (2008). Available here https://www.iaea.org/publications/7913/measurement-uncertainty  

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