The quality assurance program ensures that the entire radiological system and associated equipment are functioning properly and optimally. To this end, it is essential that a quality assurance program be in place in each medical facility where ionizing radiation sources are used, to verify the proper functioning of these instruments as well as the radionuclides measured in nuclear medicine. In addition, the procedures of the quality assurance program must comply with regulatory requirements and international recommendations. The method of this study is to review the regulatory requirements adopted by different countries regarding the quality assurance program procedures as well as various recent scientific works and those published by the International Atomic Energy Agency. In addition, to compare the radiation protection requirements of the procedures of the mentioned works; exposure justification and optimization, quality control, registration system, professional training and audit system and to suggest improvements. The result of the review study, add a procedure to the quality assurance program, so that the quality assurance attempts to cover all procedures involving sources of ionizing radiation, thus ensuring compliance with the standards of radiological safety in nuclear medicine facilities.
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