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The Head of Section is Dr. David Sutton
Permanent staff are Dr. Stephen Gandy, Dr. Steve Nicholas, Ms. Janice O'Neill, Mr. Alex Sandison, Ms. Julie Smyth and Mr. Albert Watt.

The Radiation Physics section provides a comprehensive radiation protection and radiation physics service to the hospitals and other users of radiation in Tayside and North Fife regions. The recent increase in legislation concerning radiation protection in the hospital environment, intended to benefit both staff and patients, has emphasised the importance of work in this area. Members of the scientific staff act as Radiation Protection Advisers for the use of x-rays and Radioisotopes (sealed and unsealed) both diagnostically and therapeutically.

This link leads to a map of the service provision

The service includes:

In the case of diagnostic X-rays, the work of the section covers the 18 departments distributed throughout the region and is primarily concerned with the implementation of an Area wide Radiological Quality Assurance programme, the acceptance and testing of new equipment and the design and implementation of techniques for monitoring patient doses received during X-ray exposures. Advice is also provided on the design and construction of X-ray rooms, on dose reduction strategies and on various protection problems as they arise. On the radioisotope front the section is responsible for the regulation of the administration of radioisotopes to patients under the ARSAC scheme and the provision of a radiation protection service to NHS and University departments. It also organises and supervises the disposal of radioactive waste from all hospitals in Tayside.

Another aspect of the work of the section is in emergency planning. This involves participation in the first stage of the NAIR scheme which provides first-line advice to the Police and other emergency services on incidents involving radiation. In addition, there is supervision of and training associated with the decontamination unit housed at Dundee Royal Infirmary and intended to receive casualties contaminated with radiation.

Research and development falls into three general areas:

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Medical Physics Radiation Physics page last modified by Peter Clinch 6th February 2008