Advanced Radiation Medicine
| Dates Scheduled |
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| March 9-13, 2009 Sept. 21-25, 2009 |
Fee: $175
Maximum enrollment: 28
30.5 hours AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
This 4 1/2-day course is designed primarily for physicians, nurses, clinical nurse practitioners, and physicians' assistants who desire an advanced level of information on the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of ionizing radiation injuries and illnesses.
Early interventions in the emergency department and basic physics are only briefly reviewed; therefore, the Radiation Emergency Medicine course is recommended as a prerequisite to this advanced course. It is also recommended that participants have a basic understanding of radiation sciences before attending.
Advanced topics in radiobiology and cytogenetic biodosimetry are provided. Medical management of radiation injuries and illnesses is covered in depth including the use of cytokines, stem cell transfusions, and other advanced techniques.
Demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and group problem-solving sessions complement the didactic presentations.
Registration
You may register online or by completing and mailing in the course brochure/application form. (You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file. A free copy may be downloaded from the Adobe Web site.)
Courses fill up quickly. You must complete a new registration form annually.
Location, Travel, and Housing
For courses taught in Oak Ridge, Tenn., participants are responsible for their travel, lodging, and meal arrangements/expenses. Local lodging and transportation information will be sent to registered applicants.

