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Royal Hospital achieves IAEA highest quality standards in nuclear medicine

Royal Hospital achieves IAEA highest quality standards in nuclear medicine
Royal Hospital achieves IAEA highest quality standards in nuclear medicine
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MUSCAT: The Royal Hospital, represented by the Department of Nuclear Medicine, has completed the QUANUM programme (Quality Assurance Audit in Nuclear Medicine Practices) that was conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).


The programme, held from May 4 to 8, 2025, set grounds for the first nuclear medicine centre in the Sultanate of Oman that undergoes this type of international assessment.


The field assessment of the centre showed an outstanding score of 92.5 per cent, exceeding the global average of 73.9 per cent and going beyond the usual range of 56.6 per cent to 87.9 per cent. — ONA


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