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Component Four: Practice Quality Improvement (PQI)

All Radiologic Physics diplomates must be trained in the process and procedures of quality improvement as they affect an individual's practice of Radiologic Physics. Training courses will be presented at national meetings and will be available in virtual libraries. This training must be documented in the first year of the cycle.

The individual diplomate is required to participate continuously in PQI over the 10 year MOC cycle. After receiving training in the first year, diplomates must initiate a PQI program.

The diplomate will engage in at least one PQI project over the rest of the cycle. Projects can be developed by individuals, group practices, hospital or institutionally-based, or by societies.

  Training must be documented in the first year of the cycle.

The five areas for PQI project choices are:

           Safety for patients, employees and the public
           Accuracy of analyses and calculations
           Report turnaround time and communication issues
           Practice guidelines and technical standards
           Surveys

Example PQI projects for each of the three disciplines can be found by clicking the links below:

Diagnostic Radiologic Physics
Therapeutic Radiologic Physics
Medical Nuclear Physics

Examples of program resources that you may find helpful in learning about quality improvement include:

Many helpful reading resources on PQI are available.
See the list here.