Radiological Terrorism: Just in Time Training for Hospital Clinicians
Radiation Information for Clinicians & Hospitals
- Acute Radiation Syndrome
- Prenatal Exposure
- Cutaneous Injury
- Emergency Management Pocket Guide
- Training: "Radiological Terrorism: Medical Response to Mass Casualties"
- Video: Just in Time Training for Hospital Clinicians
- Video Webcast: Medical Response to Nuclear & Radiological Terrorism
- Guidelines for Hospital Response to Mass Casualties from a Radiological Incident
(1.12 MB/98 pages) - 2003 Roundtable on Hospital Communications
(454 KB/25 pages) -
Resources Outside CDC
- Treatment of Radiological Casualties
(334 KB/78 pages) - Emergency Department Management of Radiation Casualties
(812 KB/40 slides) - Management of acute radiation syndrome: recommendations of Strategic National Stockpile Radiation Working Group
Description
A brief, 17-minute video covering key radiation principles and radiological procedures. Includes demonstrations on application of these principles and procedures in several patient care scenarios in an emergency services setting. To order copies of the training in VHS or DVD format, send an email message to cdcinfo@cdc.gov, indicating VHS or DVD format, the number of copies, mailing address, and phone number. Please indicate “Radiological Just in Time Training” in your request.
Instructions
To view or download a Real Player video, select the link for the file below.
To download a Windows Media Player video (for offline viewing), follow these instructions:
- Right-click on the link for the file.
- Select "Save Target As..." (Internet Explorer) or "Save Link As..." (Netscape, Firefox, etc.).
- Select the location on your computer.
- After download is complete, double-click the file on your computer to view the video.
Video
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Transcript
Read the complete transcript of the video
Page last modified September 9, 2005
Page last reviewed May 10, 2006