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Roles of radiologists and imaging center staff Imaging pediatric patients in a dedicated pediatric imaging department with dedicated pediatric team including Pediatric radiologists Certified CT technologists with experience in pediatric populations Qualified medical physicists to help manage complex equipment Child life specialists to work with families of patients Frequent use of information created by the Image Gently Alliance regarding radiation dose reduction Referring clinician role Careful consideration of evidence-based clinical algorithms that can help assess the risk versus benefit of not obtaining a CT scan and choosing an imaging modality that provides necessary diagnostic information and does not use ionizing radiation Considering referring children to pediatric facilities when available