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Radiologists can now access a free online module for pediatric CT safety quality improvement. This tool helps meet American Board of Radiology maintenance of certification requirements for enhanced patient care.

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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Education
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Radiologists face increasing requirements for quality improvement and patient safety, particularly in pediatric imaging.
  • The American Board of Radiology mandates maintenance of certification activities, including practice quality improvement (PQI).
  • Pediatric CT imaging necessitates specific safety considerations to minimize radiation exposure.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and content of a free, web-based PQI module focused on pediatric CT safety.
  • To provide radiologists with a tool to enhance the quality and safety of CT scans in children.
  • To support compliance with new maintenance of certification requirements.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a comprehensive online tutorial module.
  • Content creation focused on best practices in pediatric CT safety.
  • Web-based accessibility through the Image Gently Website.

Main Results:

  • A free, web-based PQI module for pediatric CT safety has been successfully developed and deployed.
  • The module is readily accessible to radiologists nationwide.
  • The tutorial provides educational content relevant to pediatric CT safety.

Conclusions:

  • An online tutorial is available on the Image Gently Website for radiologists.
  • This resource enables nationwide performance of PQI in pediatric CT safety.
  • The module supports radiologists in improving care for pediatric patients.