Canada launches new radiation safety coalition

A new radiation safety coalition is being launched in Canada called Canada Safe Imaging.

The coalition will address the need for a national strategy and action plan relating to radiation safety for medical imaging care in Canada. The coalition will formally launch in the months ahead with invitations to participate to include agencies, professional associations, universities, colleges, national research institutions, and hospitals.

One impetus for the new initiative was to align with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) initiative, supported by 77 countries and 16 organizations, titled the Bonn Call-for-Action, which outlines 10 major strategies for promoting radiation protection.

Canada Safe Imaging will develop awareness and adoption of current and emerging radiation patient protection strategies for Canadians and promote needed research, among other activities.

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