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This document provides an overview of professional ethics, jurisprudence, and cultural sensitivity in the context of radiography in the Philippines. It details the duties, responsibilities, and key skills needed for a career in this field, along with relevant laws and regulations.
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"Radiologic Technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the technical application of radiation, such as x- rays, beta rays, gamma rays, ultrasound and radio frequency rays, in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Include treating patients with r...
"Radiologic Technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the technical application of radiation, such as x- rays, beta rays, gamma rays, ultrasound and radio frequency rays, in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Include treating patients with respect and dignity and maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality at all times Professional ethical relationships and responsibilities outline trust form the basis of the relationship between a radiographer and a patient diagnosing patients with injuries and illnesses. choosing a treatment plan for your patients. using your expert knowledge to explain diagnoses to patients. offering support and care to patients undergoing treatment being responsible for all radiation safety and checking equipment for any malfunctions. supervising a team of radiography and imaging assistants. staying up to date with the latest industry developments and technology. being caring and compassionate to patient. As the necessary level of education and scientific background needed for a career in radiography, you will need the following skills: 1) Attention to detail-Your role will be based on developing complex treatment plans for your patients, as well as working hard to form a diagnosis. An attention to detail is crucial to your career development, whether you work as a therapeutic or diagnostic radiographer. 2) Technical knowledge- You will be responsible for the use and upkeep of a range of highly technical equipment. It will be your duty to ensure these are in correct working order, as well as being confident using these machines to treat patients. 3) Communication skills- Patients undergoing radiation treatment or needing a radiation diagnosis may be anxious about their situation. You will use your technical and medical knowledge to explain their treatment plan to them, so good communication and interpersonal skills are key for people to understand their options. 4) Problem solving – A major part of being a radiographer is diagnosing patients and creating treatments plans, so being a good problem solver is essential to the role. 5) Teamwork – Radiographer use their skill set to support many other teams in a hospital. Ensuring you can share your knowledge with others to provide the best level of care to your patients will make your job all the more rewarding. 6) Understanding and compassion Working as a radiographer means you may be treating patients suffering from diseases such as cancer. This can be an emotional time for your patients and their families, so demonstrating a level of compassion will help you in your daily role. There are many options to progress within a career in radiography. After receiving your degree, you will usually work under a mentor as you learn more about the procedures used in your workplace. After completing this period, you will be expected to keep up to date with any developments in your industry. ( Bellersby College) AWARD OF EXCELLENCE was given to Hon. Norberto Palomo (regarded as the Father of RT Education in the Philippines) by the Philippine Federation of Professional Association at Balay Alumni, U.P. Diliman. Board of Radiologic Technology was created on February 27, 1992. R. A 7431- known as Radiologic Technology act of 1992. It was approved on April 27, 1992 UnderPresident of the Philippines Corazon C. Aquino. HermogenesPobre –Commissioner Chairman when RA 7431 signed into Law. Fortunato Gabon- 1st Chairman of B.O.R.T Dexter Rodelas , RRT Editha C. Mora, RRT Jose T. Gaffud, MD, Radiologist Eulinia M. Valdezio, Medical Physicist Presidential No: 223 House Bill No: 3221 Senate Bill No: 1837 Father of Rad. Tech Education; 1st Principal of RT school Norberto Palomo. Philippine Association of Radiologic Technology ( P.A.R.T ) was established on May 1954. Nicomedez M. Gopez- 2nd Chairman of B.O.R.T Wilhelmina M. Gana- 3rd Chairman of B.O.R.T Computerized Licensure examination December 27, 1993. Released on April 9, 1994. Resolution no.1 May 12, 1993-Adaptation of seal and logo. Resolution no.2 May 12, 1993 registration of 3 RT members of the Board Resolution no.3 May 12, 1993 Rescheduled of examination from December 1993 to June 26 and 27, 1993. Resolution no. 4 May 28, 1993 promulgation of the code of professionals ethics for RXT and RRT. Current Members of the Board of Rad. Tech a) Reynaldo Apolonio Tisado- OIC/Chairman b) Bayani C. San Juan, Physicist c) Orestes P. Monzon, MD, Radiologist d) Ma. Jesette Canales, RRT Presidential Decree 223 Resolution no. 5 s 2015- Allowing RXT who finished BSRT to take and pass the Radiological Science subject Board of Rad. Tech was created on February 27, 1992 First Rad. Tech school in the Philippines Family Clinic College P.A.R.T was created because the three conflicting societies of Radiologic Technology were fused to became P.A.R.T. ( Philippine Society of Med. Rad. Tech, Philippine Society of Rad. Tech, Philippine Institute of Rad. Tech) PART is the only professional Organization of RT and XT in the Philippines as of 2014. Board of Rad. Tech shall be composed of: 1 chairman and 4 members: 3 rad.techs, 1 radiologist, 1 physicist. Be a citizen and resident of the Philippines. Be a good moral character. At least 30 years of age Neither a member of faculty. 3 years from the date of their appointment: 3 years for the chairman, 2 years for 2 members, 1 year for 2 members Filipino Citizen, Good moral character Has not been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. Holder of baccalaureate degree in Radiologic Technology. AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES, CREATING THE BOARD OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY DEFINING ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. This Act shall be known and cited as the "Radiologic Technology Act of 1992.“ It is the policy of the State to upgrade the practice of radiologic technology in the Philippines for the purpose of protecting the public from the hazards posed by radiation as well as to ensure safe and proper diagnosis, treatment and research through the application of machines and/or equipment using radiation. As used in this Act the following terms and shall mean: (a) "X-ray technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the technical application of x-rays as aid in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries; (b) "Radiologic Technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the technical application of radiation, such as x- rays, beta rays, gamma rays, ultrasound and radio frequency rays, in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases; (c) "X-ray technologist" is a bona fide holder of a certificate of registration for x-ray Technology issued by the Board of Radiologic Technology in accordance with this Act. (d) "Radiologic Technologist" is a bona fide holder of a certificate of registration for radiologic technology issued by the Board of Radiologic Technology in accordance with this Act; (e) "Radiology" is a branch of medical science which deals with the use of radiation in the diagnosis, treatment and research of diseases; (f) "Radiologist" is a licensed physician who specializes in the diagnosis or treatment of disease with the use of radiation. (g) "Medical physicist" is a physicist who specializes in the application of the principles and techniques of physics in medicine; (h) "Board" refers to the Board of Radiologic Technology; and (i) "Commission" refers to the Professional Regulation Commission created under Presidential Decree Numbered Two hundred and twenty-three (223) The practice of x-ray technology shall include any and all acts by which one renders, furnishes, or contracts to render or furnished professional service as an x-ray technologist The practice of radiologic technology shall include any and all acts by which one renders, furnishes, or contracts to render or furnish professional service as a radiologic technologist. There is hereby created a Board of Radiologic Technology which shall be composed of a Chairman and four (4) members, all of whom shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines upon the recommendation of the Professional Regulation Commission. The Commission shall recommend three (3) radiologic technologists from a list to be submitted by the Association of radiologic technologists; one (1) radiologist from a list to be submitted by the association of radiologists; and one (1) medical physicist from a list to be submitted by the association of medical physicists: Provided, however, That the said associations are accredited in accordance with Presidential Decree Numbered Two hundred and twenty- three: Provided, further, That each person whose name is submitted shall possess the qualifications prescribed in Section 7 of this Act. (a) Each member of the Board shall at the time of his appointment: (1) Be a citizen and resident of the Philippines; (2) Be of good moral character; (3) Be at least thirty (30) years of age; and (4) Is neither a member of the faculty, whether full time, part time or lecturer, of any school, college or university where a regular course in radiologic technology is taught, nor has any pecuniary interest, directly or indirectly, in such institution during his term of office as a Board member. (b) Three (3) members of the Board, including the Chairman, shall at the time of their appointment: (1) Be radiologic technologist; and (2) Have at least ten (10) years practice as radiologic technologists prior to their appointment; Provided, that the three (3) radiologic technologists appointed as members of the first Board shall be deemed automatically registered as radiologic technologists upon assumption of their duties as members. (c) One (1) member of the Board shall at the time of his appointment: (1) Be a radiologist; and (2) Has at least ten (10) years practice as a radiologist prior to his appointment. (d) One (1) member of the Board shall at the time of his appointment: (1) Be a medical physicist; and (2) Has at least ten (10) years practice as a medical physicist The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years from the date of their appointment until their successors shall have been appointed and duly qualified; Provided, That the first appointees to the Board shall hold office for the following terms: the Chairman for three (3) years; two (2) members for two (2) years and two (2) members for one (1) year. Vacancies shall be filled only for the unexpired term. The Board shall have the following duties and functions: (a) To enforce the provisions of this Act; (b) To administer oaths in accordance with the provisions of this Act; (c) To issue and, after due investigation, suspend or revoke certificates of registration for the practice of radiologic technology and x-ray technology; (d) To investigate any violation of this Act of the rules and regulations issued there under, as may come to the knowledge of the Board and, for this purpose, to issue subpoena and subpoena duces tecum to alleged violators or witnesses to secure their attendance in investigations or hearings, and the production of books, papers and documents in connection therewith and compel their attendance by the power to cite and punish for contempt; (e) To conduct yearly board examinations to radiologic technology and x-ray technology examinees under the supervision of the Professional Regulation Commission; (f) To look, from time to time, into the condition affecting the practice of radiologic technology and x-ray technology in the Philippines, and adopt such measures as may be deemed necessary for the maintenance of the standards and ethics of the profession; (g) To promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act: Provided, That the same shall be issued only after the approval thereof by the Commission; and (h) To adopt a seal to authenticate its official documents. The members of the Board shall each receive the same compensation as members of other Boards under the supervision of the Commission as provided for in the General Appropriations Act.