Legislation
SECTION 8702
Definition of "practice of medical physics"
Education (EDN) CHAPTER 16, TITLE 8, ARTICLE 166
§ 8702. Definition of "practice of medical physics". 1. The "practice
of the profession of medical physics" shall mean the use and application
of accepted principles and protocols of physics in a clinical setting to
assure the correct quality, quantity and placement of radiation during
the performance of a radiological procedure, so as to protect the
patient and other persons from harmful, excessive or misapplied
radiation. Such practice shall include, but not necessarily be limited
to: radiation beam calibration and characterization; oversight and
responsibility for patient radiation dose measurement, calculation and
reporting; oversight and responsibility for quality control; instrument
specification; optimization of image quality; acceptance testing;
shielding design; protection analysis on radiation emitting equipment
and radio-pharmaceuticals; and consultation with a physician to assure
accurate radiation dosage and application to a specific patient.
2. A license to practice medical physics shall be issued with special
competency in one or more specialty areas in which the licensee has
satisfied the requirements of section eighty-seven hundred five of this
article.
3. The practice in any specialty by a person whose license is not
issued with special competency for such specialty shall be deemed the
unauthorized practice of the profession of medical physics.
4. Only a person licensed under this article shall practice the
profession of medical physics.
of the profession of medical physics" shall mean the use and application
of accepted principles and protocols of physics in a clinical setting to
assure the correct quality, quantity and placement of radiation during
the performance of a radiological procedure, so as to protect the
patient and other persons from harmful, excessive or misapplied
radiation. Such practice shall include, but not necessarily be limited
to: radiation beam calibration and characterization; oversight and
responsibility for patient radiation dose measurement, calculation and
reporting; oversight and responsibility for quality control; instrument
specification; optimization of image quality; acceptance testing;
shielding design; protection analysis on radiation emitting equipment
and radio-pharmaceuticals; and consultation with a physician to assure
accurate radiation dosage and application to a specific patient.
2. A license to practice medical physics shall be issued with special
competency in one or more specialty areas in which the licensee has
satisfied the requirements of section eighty-seven hundred five of this
article.
3. The practice in any specialty by a person whose license is not
issued with special competency for such specialty shall be deemed the
unauthorized practice of the profession of medical physics.
4. Only a person licensed under this article shall practice the
profession of medical physics.