Project Highlights
The following examples illustrate the range of audiences Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) has educated. Just as we have done for these audiences, we can customize a course in radiation emergency medicine for your organization.
Radiation Emergency Medical Response for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The first course to integrate the medical, public health, and public safety response efforts during a radiation emergency.
Radiation Emergency Medical Response for the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicologists and American College of Medical Toxicologists
A one-day course for those who staff our nation's poison control centers.
University of Tennessee College of Nursing, Homeland Security Nursing Program
A special course for graduate students in the first Homeland Security Nursing Program in the country.
Basic Radiation Emergency Medicine and Preparedness for Public Safety, Emergency Medical Services Paramedical Personnel, and Emergency Planners
A 1 1/2-day course devoted to the response issues faced by those first on the scene of a radiation incident, such as police, fire, and EMS responders.

