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'Image Gently' program expands beyond pediatrics

January 1, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. Vol. 31 No. 1 'Image Gently' program expands beyond pediatrics By H.A. Abella The Alliance for Radiation Safety in Pediatric Imaging is expanding the scope of its Image Gently campaign. Efforts to protect children from unnecessary exposure to CT scanning radiation won an endorsement by CareCore National, a radiology benefits management company that will apply the campaign's guidelines to its network. Dr. Donald P. Frush, chair of the American College of Radiology Pediatric Commission and a member of the Alliance's steering committee, outlined the program's expansion plans in an interview with Diagnostic Imaging. The campaign was originally designed to reach technologists, imaging physicists, and radiologists, but the scope has been expanded to embrace individuals, groups, and agencies involved in pediatric healthcare around the world. Frush cited several of the group's aims for 2009 and beyond, such as bringing on board nuclear medicine, fluoroscopy, angiography, and radiography; preparing a radiation safety brochure for parents; reaching out to a wider pediatric subspecialty audience, such as surgeons and cardiologists; and expanding its international efforts. "Both from an individual and from an organizational basis, [the campaign] has been able to maintain its momentum and address its original objectives, which are to improve or maintain excellent image quality and diagnostic information with strong consideration in managing radiation dose," Frush said.

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