Abstract:
A two-phased retrospective cross-sectional study analysed the occupational dose and radiation protection practice among medical
workers in two hospitals in the UAE. Phase 1 evaluated radiation protection practice using a questionnaire, whereas phase
2 assessed the occupational dose. Readings of 952 thermoluminescence dosimeters were analyzed. The result showed 52%
of medical workers have a good level of radiation protection practice. Readings of 952 thermoluminescence dosimeters were
analyzedAverage annual effective dose per worker ranged from 0.39 to 0.83 mSv. Cardiologists and nurses displayed a higher
average of occupational radiation dose compared to other workers. There were no significant correlations between radiation
protection practice and hospital, occupation or department. Finally, the occupational dose was within the international and
national limits, but the reduction of radiation dose to cardiologist and nurses is essential. Moreover, training is essential to
promote radiation safe practice among medical workers.