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Occupational radiation exposure among medical personnel in university and general hospitals in Japan.

Arman NessipkhanNaoki MatsudaNoboru TakamuraNoboru OriuchiHiroshi ItoMasao KiguchiKiyoto NishiharaTakayuki TamaruKazuo AwaiTakashi Kudo
Published in: Japanese journal of radiology (2024)
The study's primary conclusion is that workers in general hospitals experience a slight but significantly higher radiation dose and a lower percentage below the LOD compared to university hospitals. The observed difference is attributed to the greater workload at general hospitals than at university hospitals, and also may be due to the different nature of university hospital and general hospital. University hospitals, characterized by greater academic orientation, tend to benefit from comprehensive support systems, specialized expertise, and advanced technology, leading to more structured and regulated radiation control. These findings provide a basis for targeted interventions, improved safety protocols.
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