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Title: | EFOMP Malaga declaration 2023 : an updated vision on Medical Physics in Europe |
Authors: | Byrne, Brenda Marcu, Loredana Mazzoni, Lorenzo Nicola Caruana, Carmel J. Barry, Amanda Martín, Guadalupe Martín Stasi, Michele Ruiz, Samuel Medina, Antonio Lopez Platoni, Kalliopi Maas, Ad J. J. Agius, Sam Koutsouveli, Efi Gilligan, Paddy |
Keywords: | Medical physics European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics Medical personnel Medical radiology -- Safety measures |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd. |
Citation: | Byrne, B., Marcu, L., Mazzoni, L. N., Caruana, C. J., Barry, A., Martín, G. M., ... & Gilligan, P. (2023). EFOMP Malaga Declaration 2023: an updated vision on Medical Physics in Europe. Physica Medica, 111, 102620. |
Abstract: | In 2006, the European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics (EFOMP) adopted the “Malaga Declaration”. The declaration asserted the fundamental role of Medical Physics professionals in the radiation protection of patients, workers, general public, carers and comforters and research participants in hospitals. However, since that time the Medical Physics profession has evolved in Europe and new regulations and documentation have been issued, such as directive 2013/59/Euratom and the “European Guidelines on Medical Physics Expert” (RP174). EFOMP has published updated core-curricula and strived towards the recognition of the profession at the European level. In view of this, an update of the original Malaga Declaration was deemed necessary, to define the future vision that will guide the actions of the Federation in the years to come. This Declaration, which has been approved by the national member organizations of EFOMP in April 2023, is much broader than the original Malaga version. This is expected considering the rapid evolution of medical device technology over the last 17 years. The Radiation Protection Expert in hospital settings should be an MPE, since the latter has the highest level of radiation protection knowledge and training. Given the passion and energy that animated the debate, which led to the updating of the Malaga Declaration, we are confident that it represents a solid basis for the development of our profession in Europe which is in consonance with the aspirations of us all. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124166 |
ISBN: | 10.1016/j.ejmp.2023.102620 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacHScMP |
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