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There is varied X-ray equipment in the hospitals where radiology services are being provided by the government of Malawi. Well maintained and optimally functioning X-ray equipment is essential in providing diagnostic assistance to referring clinicians. Equipment needs to be carefully looked after by the users to avoid unnecessary breakdowns because installation and maintenance is very expensive. Imaging departments need to be well run and efficiently utilised in order to minimise radiation hazards and to be cost effective. One important element of taking care of equipment is to conduct Quality…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There is varied X-ray equipment in the hospitals where radiology services are being provided by the government of Malawi. Well maintained and optimally functioning X-ray equipment is essential in providing diagnostic assistance to referring clinicians. Equipment needs to be carefully looked after by the users to avoid unnecessary breakdowns because installation and maintenance is very expensive. Imaging departments need to be well run and efficiently utilised in order to minimise radiation hazards and to be cost effective. One important element of taking care of equipment is to conduct Quality Assurance (QA) Programmes and Quality Control (QC) measures. QA and QC activities are essential if X-ray equipment is to operate optimally at all times. X-ray equipment in Malawi is not subjected to any QA or QC measures as stipulated by the World Health Organization (WHO) standards and this leads to frequent breakdown of equipment. This prompted the researcher to conduct a study to investigate the status of X-ray equipment QA and QC measures in Malawi.
Autorenporträt
Certificado en Radiografía,Diploma en Radiografía,Diploma en Educación del Personal de Salud,Grado en Radiografía,Maestría en Radiografía: 2008,Universidad de Johannesburgo,Maestría en Radiografía,M-Tech Rad (Investigación):2010,UJ,RSA. Harvest Chinamale trabaja actualmente en el Centro de Diagnóstico por Rayos X de Gaborone (Botswana) como radiógrafo.