RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A dose of dose: Why not all scans are created equal: A quiz based learning program JF Journal of Nuclear Medicine JO J Nucl Med FD Society of Nuclear Medicine SP 1020 OP 1020 VO 52 IS supplement 1 A1 Brian Rodgers A1 Heidi Wassef A1 Kai Lee A1 Patrick Colletti A1 Lila Pourzand A1 Robert Henderson YR 2011 UL http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/52/supplement_1/1020.abstract AB 1020 Learning Objectives Given the current legal climate in the US and the need to practice ALARA (ALARP in Europe) we need to understand the dose that patients receive from commonly performed imaging exams. Patients and other physicians often have dose concerns and we are expected to understand and address these issues. We also bear the ultimate ethical and legal responsibility for assuring that diagnoses are attained with the lowest reasonable dose to the patient. In some cases this could also mean not performing a test or even doing a different one. This exhibit should help assist you in learning the delivered dose of common procedures. Also explained is their context to natural radiation exposures. We will review a variety of clinical scan types and the radiation dose that patients might receive from these procedures. These will be placed into a context of the radiation dose delivered from other tests in Nuclear Medicine and Radiology. Additional comparisons will also be made to naturally occurring sources of radiation. Issues per ALARA/ALARP and Eurotom guidelines will also be addressed. Current legal and ethical issues will also be reviewed. By utilizing a quiz format, this should help to teach physicians, technologists, and patients about radiation dose and related concerns