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March 01, 2011
It’s the latest in a series of disturbing stories about radiation dose—and it’s about babies, our most vulnerable patients. In a February 27 article entitled “X-rays and Unshielded Infants Raise Alarms,” the NYT reports that in 2007 a Brooklyn hospital mistakenly irradiated several infants from head to toe, without any shielding, in cases where only a chest x-ray was called for.
The article doesn’t demand radiology’s head on a stake; this time, it’s going after techs, or at least...