Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 30410.2 - Instruction in Digital Radiologic Technology
(a) Instruction in digital radiologic
technology shall be no less than 20 hours in length and shall include all of
the following:
(1) Basic principles of
digital radiography addressing digital image characteristics, types of digital
receptors in cassette-less systems and cassette-based systems, comparison of
detector properties and evaluative criteria, and dynamic range versus
latitude;
(2) Image acquisition
addressing raw data acquisition, and image extraction and exposure indicators
in cassette-less and cassette-based systems;
(3) Image acquisition errors addressing
exposure field recognition, histogram analysis error, low intensity radiation
response, scatter control such as coning and use of optimal exposures, and grid
use including Moiré effect;
(4) Software (default) image processing
addressing automatic rescaling, final image processing, effects of excessive
processing, and recognition of image processing errors that affect image
clarity;
(5) Fundamental principles
of exposure addressing optimal receptor exposure, receptor response and
detective quantum efficiency, selection of exposure factors, exposure myths
associated with digital imaging systems, controlling patient exposure,
monitoring patient exposure;
(6)
Image evaluation addressing evidence of appropriate exposure level and exposure
recognition failure or histogram analysis error, contrast, recorded detail, and
artifacts;
(7) Quality assurance
and maintenance issues addressing initial acceptance testing, cassette-based
system reader preventive maintenance, plate maintenance, uniformity of default
processing codes, and reject analysis; and
(8) Image display issues to include types of
viewing monitors as compared to film/screen, picture archiving and
communication systems, teleradiology, and operator responsibilities such as
image annotation and manipulation, and patient
confidentiality.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 114870, 131050, 131051 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 106995, 114840, 114845 and 114870, Health and Safety Code.
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