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BIC Policies

INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES

Access

To protect the safety of all personnel and equipment, access to the center is controlled by BIC staff.

Certain levels of training and personnel screening are contingent on the site and desired Zone of access to ensure no harm to users, the patients or participants being scanned, or the Center’s equipment.

Requests for facility access require submission of the appropriate forms by the requesting individual’s authorized line-manager. Personal requests for access will not be granted. See the Procedures section for zoning diagrams of each site and instructions for obtaining facility access.

Note that the BIC only controls access to Center facilities. General building access to either NHB or HDB is controlled by their respective Building Manager. See NHB and HDB Access

Safety and Security

BIC is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for users, clinical patients, research participants, and Center staff. All users must obtain the corresponding safety training for the specific facility and resources being used. The privacy of both clinical patients and research participants must be respected at all times. Use of BIC resources must be scheduled accordingly. See the Safety Page for more information regarding BIC's safety and security policies and procedures.

Training and Orientation

Training is offered for use of BIC resources to support independent and assisted research activities and for the DMS / UTHA staff of the UT Austin Imaging Center at HDB. Please see the Training page for more details concerning resource training policies and procedures. An on-site orientation is included in the training process but may also be requested independent of resource training for UT affiliates.

EQUIPMENT AND RESOURCES

Scanning Policy

Individuals require appropriate training and documentation prior to utilization of BIC resources. For human imaging research studies, research participants must be accompanied at all times while within Zone 1 of the Center. All human research scans necessitate the presence of a scanner operator supported by an appropriately trained assistant, meaning an additional L1 assistant or L2 user / MRI technologist.

Scheduling

Use of the BIC’s imaging systems and resources are available on a first-come first-served basis through scheduling in the FBS online portal. Scheduling privileges are requested via the FBS access request form upon completion of the required training and orientations. Note that the UT Austin Imaging Center resources are shared by the BIC and UT Health Austin (UTHA) during clinic hours (7am – 4pm). Neither entity has priority access. If time has been reserved for a resource by a group / user, exclusive access is promised for the entirety of their booking and outside individuals are not permitted to enter the space.

To maximize available scanner time, imaging systems should be booked on the hour or 1/2 hour and/or abutted to an earlier scheduled session. The imaging systems should not be reserved before a study participant has been confirmed. Advance booking of sessions (> 3 months) is permitted for longitudinal studies with a rigid timeline.

A minimum of 15 minutes must be dedicated to time for setup and takedown of equipment when booking research studies. This time is in addition to time spent on running scan protocols. For example, a group with a 30 minute scan protocol must book the scanner for 45 minutes to ensure sufficient time for setup and takedown. Additionally, some studies may require more than 15 minutes depending on the complexity of setup and the involvement of certain participant populations (e.g. individuals with limited mobility). 

Study / scan details including the Study ID, peripheral equipment used, and participating personnel must be annotated in the comments section of FBS booking. See FBS Best Practices

Session Overruns

Unforeseen experimental issues are an inevitable part of running studies using our resources, so occasional session overruns are unavoidable.

If a scan is still running with 10 minutes remaining before the end of your scheduled time, your session will overrun.

At this point you must email bic-staff@utlists.utexas.edu so that we can assess the situation, inform affected users, and work with you to complete your data collection. A scan protocol may not be started after the expiration of a group’s allotted time without explicit permission of the BIC. Studies that persistently overrun will be required to book additional time for their imaging sessions.

Failure to notify BIC staff of an overrun will result in the automatic addition of 15 minutes of scan time to your booking. At the BIC staff’s discretion, imaging sessions that run more than 15 minutes overtime may be ended before completion. FBS booking privileges may be restricted for frequent instances of failing to notify BIC staff of scan overruns.

If your imaging session is affected by an overrun of the prior session without notification, please email bic-staff@utlists.utexas.edu with information about the situation.

To prevent scan overruns and scheduling congestion, an imaging session that would start more than 20 minutes late should be cancelled and rescheduled unless there is an open slot following your booking that can be used as buffer time. If buffer time is utilized, please reserve the time in FBS to account for clinical scans that are frequently booked on short notice.

Resource Cancellations

Resources booked via the FBS portal may be cancelled without restriction up to 72 hours before a session. When cancelling a booking within 72 hours of the session, the BIC must be notified through the appropriate email distribution list in consideration of other users that may make use of the session. Following this, the BIC staff will remove the booking on FBS. A session cancelled within 24 hours of the booking may be liable for the full Resource Usage Fee.

Resource Fee Waivers

BIC has a generous policy regarding the waiving of resource fees in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Fee waiver requests relating to a failure of BIC-maintained equipment will be approved, but we are not liable for a lab’s own equipment or operator error. Fee waiver requests for participant no-shows or errors will be honored up to two times per semester. Persistent issues with participant no-shows requires a review of screening and scheduling procedures. Resource fee waiver requests or corrections must be submitted within 2 billing cycles.


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