The Nuclear Online Basic Radiation Safety is an introductory level course in the fundamentals of radiation safety intended to meet the training requirements of employees who receive, or might receive, a healthcare related occupational exposure while working in or near a controlled/restricted area. The course focuses on the need for every employee, both radiological workers and non-radiological workers, to play an active role in maintaining exposures to radiation and radioactive materials within regulatory (Nuclear Regulatory Commission or Agreement State) limits and in compliance with As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principles.
This course is geared toward the nuclear pharmacy and nuclear medicine industry and uses examples from those settings. It is NOT intended to replace hands-on training in radiation safety according to the facility radioactive materials license conditions.
This web-based, self-paced program is offered in eight modules.
Each module consists of user-controlled slides. The user may repeat or return to any slide as often as necessary. Each module contains a self-assessment that may be repeated as needed. Successful course completion is achieved with a final exam. Certificates of completion are available upon course completion and sent to the user in pdf form.
If you have questions about the online course for Nuclear Pharmacist Authorized User, please email UNM's NEO Tech Support at HSC-NEOTechSupport@salud.unm.edu.
To register for this course, please click here to purchase the course. Shortly after you will be sent an email with course instructions and login information.
If you're interested in group enrollment in the Nuclear Cardiology and Radiology Resident Programs, contact Brigette Serfaty at bserfaty@uams.edu or 501-686-6398 for pricing and additional information.
The Nuclear Online Basic Radiation Safety is an introductory level course in the fundamentals of radiation safety intended to meet the training requirements of employees who receive, or might receive, a healthcare related occupational exposure while working in or near a controlled/restricted area. The course focuses on the need for every employee, both radiological workers and non-radiological workers, to play an active role in maintaining exposures to radiation and radioactive materials within regulatory (Nuclear Regulatory Commission or Agreement State) limits and in compliance with As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principles.
This course is geared toward the nuclear pharmacy and nuclear medicine industry and uses examples from those settings. It is NOT intended to replace hands-on training in radiation safety according to the facility radioactive materials license conditions.
This web-based, self-paced program is offered in eight modules.
Each module consists of user-controlled slides. The user may repeat or return to any slide as often as necessary. Each module contains a self-assessment that may be repeated as needed. Successful course completion is achieved with a final exam. Certificates of completion are available upon course completion and sent to the user in pdf form.
If you have questions about the online course for Nuclear Pharmacist Authorized User, please email UNM's NEO Tech Support at HSC-NEOTechSupport@salud.unm.edu.
To register for this course, please click here to purchase the course. Shortly after you will be sent an email with course instructions and login information.
If you're interested in group enrollment in the Nuclear Cardiology and Radiology Resident Programs, contact Brigette Serfaty at bserfaty@uams.edu or 501-686-6398 for pricing and additional information.