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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-25914
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-25914
Authorblock: P. Julkunen1, F. Cremers2, M. Moore3, M. R. Morales4, P. Kukołowicz5, H. Zaidi6, S. Cournane7, P. Karaiskos8; 1Kuopio/FI, 2Lübeck/DE, 3Galway/IE, 4Madrid/ES, 5Gliwice/PL, 6Geneva/CH, 7Dublin/IE, 8Athens/GR
Disclosures:
Petro Julkunen: Nothing to disclose
Florian Cremers: Nothing to disclose
Margaret Moore: Nothing to disclose
Montserrat Ribas Morales: Nothing to disclose
Paweł Kukołowicz: Nothing to disclose
Habib Zaidi: Nothing to disclose
Seán Cournane: Nothing to disclose
Pantelis Karaiskos: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Radiation physics, CT, Radiation safety, Quality assurance
Learning objectives

There is a strong demand for new education and training courses in medical physics e.g. as the rapid development of medical techniques based on ionising radiation, the growth of hospitals and the continuous need to produce competent health professionals in medical physics all require competently trained medical physicists. The European Board for Accreditation in Medical Physics (EBAMP) has been set up by medical physics societies across Europe to accredit medical physics education and training events by allocating continuous professional development (CPD) credits depending on the number of hours of education and hands-on training required of participants and testing of the knowledge gained. Here we focused on the accredited events in the field of radiology for medical physics professionals (MPPs).