Andy Rogers
FBIR
Lead Interventional Medical Physics Expert
School of Medicine, University of Nottingham

I am currently the Lead Interventional Medical Physics Expert at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust [having retired and returned!] and also a recent President of the British Institute of Radiology. I currently chair the UK working group investigating how best to set DRLs in interventional procedures. I was recently a member of an ICRP working group that has published a report on Diagnostic Reference Levels. I have been co-opted on to two international WG’s looking at quality control of radiological equipment in general [IEC] and angiography imaging equipment [EFOMP] both of which were published last year. I was seconded on to a US NCRP WG on training requirements for fluoroscopists [NCRP Commentary #33] and am part of the research team writing EU guidance for Incident Learning Systems. My current research interests are patient skin [Adviser to IAEA international study], and staff dose assessment and optimisation in interventional cardiology and radiology. I am currently part of a team within the British Society of Interventional Radiology looking to increase awareness of staff protection issues in interventional procedures.

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Scatter Radiation 101: Understanding the Basics

Friday, September 26, 2025
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