Aim
The aim of the Medical Aspects of Acute Radiation Course is to provide practical knowledge to prepare and respond to patients who are injured by acute radiation. This can be the result of an accident but also the intended criminal use of radiation dispersal of exposure devices.Â
Learning objectives
Below are some, but not all, of the critical skill sets learned during this training program:
- Basic knowledge of radiation and radiation dispersal/exposure devices
- Extensive knowledge about the medical aspects of radiation: deterministic and stochastic effects, as well as Acute Radiation Syndrome
- The organization of the emergency radiation patiënt careÂ
- Triage
- Pre-hospital emergency care of radiation injured
- Preparation for and transport
- Preparing the emergency department or aidpost for receiving radioactive contaminated patients
- Setting up a patient decontamination area
- Patient decontamination
- Wound management
- Proactive Sepsis management
- Bio dosimetry
- Decontamination of essential medical equipment/vehicles
- Participants gain skills involving prehospital and/or in-hospital management of a radiation injured patient and ARS
- Participants identify stakeholders and key organizations involving radiation as needed
- Participants gain knowledge about key-elements in containing of a possible contamination with radioactive particles
- Participants gain knowledge about the forensic aspects of patient care in case of a intended criminal act.Â
Methodology
In this course we will provide operational level professionals with proven knowledge about the preparation and response regarding prehospital and in-hospital radiation medical management. This theoretical foundation will then be integrated in mockup cases, where participants learn how to respond to a radiation patient including the use of ppe. Participants will gain sufficient knowledge about the emergency and extended care of radiation induced injury and sickness. The training will be peppered with interactive cases. All instructors have hands on experience with radiation and have a extensive theoretical background in emergency management of radiation incidents or patient management.Â
Course participants
This course is suitable and open for operational personnel in civilian and military hospital settings, civil servants working in relevant international organizations providing healthcare services, safety and security officers and all other specialists working behind the scenes. Our instructors will teach and train best practice suitable for your organization and circumstances.Â
Course prerequisites
None
Duration
72 hoursÂ
Location
The course takes place at the client’s preferred location or at the HiddingenTestCenter in Germany
Language proficiency
English (Interpretation services upon request)
Certification
Core CBRN International MAARC Certificate