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ALARA

Sunday 2 November 2014

World Radiography Day

Dear colleagues and friends,

Warm greetings from the society of innovative technologists in medicine!

World Radiography Day marks the anniversary of the discovery of X-rays in 1895. Today, the World Radiography Day is celebrated all over the world by the Radiographic community as an iconic day to make realize the value of Radiography and related technologies to public, other health professionals and indeed, ourselves. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness of radiographic imaging and therapy, which play a crucial role in the diagnosis and the treatment of patients and, most importantly, ensuring radiation is kept to the minimum required, hence improving the quality of patient care.
In our country Indian Society of Radiographers and Technologists, the apex national proffessional body of Indian Radiographers and Radiological Technologists leads the celebrations in each and every nuke and corner of Indian Penisula.
As you aware that the programmes organized by ISRT during the WRD in the last six years were a grand success in all its meaning. We celebrated World Radiography Day with various programmes like Continuing Medical Education Programmes (CME), Exhibition for Public and Radiation awareness Survey.

This year, ISRT is going to celebrate World Radiography Day on 8th Nov, 2014 jointly with Tripura Institute of Paramedical Science, Agartala, Tripura.  We are planning to host a big rally on that day, and whole day program at TIPS campus. Also ISRT kerala chapter is organising various programmes to mark the day in memorable.  

So, please come forward to participate in a way you like, to boost the esteem of our community. We are ready to offer you any possible support in this regard.
Please go through the Modes operands and support services by ISRT attached herewith.

Set your hands with the innovative society and be a member of the team ISRT!

With Warm Regards,

Team ISRT
www.isrt.org.in 

Please visit the following link for our previous programmes: