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  1. Fluoroscopically guided vascular and cardiac transcatheter procedures: a comparison of occupational and patient dose by anatomical region
  2. A comparison of patient dose and occupational eye dose to the operator and nursing staff during transcatheter cardiac and endovascular procedures
  3. Impact of dose reducing software on patient and staff temple dose during fluoroscopically guided pacemaker insertion, closure devices implantation and coronary angiography procedures
  4. Radiation dose to nurses, cardiologists, and patients during coronary angiography: a comparison of femoral and radial access
  5. Comparison of patient and staff temple dose during fluoroscopically guided coronary angiography, implantable cardiac devices, and electrophysiology procedures
  6. Occupational and Patient Radiation Dose and Quality Implications of Femoral Access Imaging During Coronary Angiography
  7. Author Correction: Taller staff occupationally exposed to less radiation to the temple in cardiac procedures, but risk higher doses during vascular cases
  8. Taller staff occupationally exposed to less radiation to the temple in cardiac procedures, but risk higher doses during vascular cases
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  10. Occupational radiation exposure to the head is higher for scrub nurses than cardiologists during cardiac angiography
  11. Radiation exposure to cath lab nurses
  12. A Survey of Radiation Protection Utilization and Accessibility Within Australian Cardiac Angiography Laboratories
  13. Choose your own adventure in podiatry
  14. The development and evaluation of a medical imaging training immersive environment