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November 3, 2011
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What About Right of Boom? The Medical Surge Following a Radiological/Nuclear MCI
2021 Disaster Planning for California Hospitals Virtual Conference

October 29, 2021

Right of Boom refers to impacts following a radiological/nuclear explosion which is in the Medical and Health domain. An improvised nuclear detonation (IND) is the highest impact terrorism event. It also has the highest potential for saving lives, hundreds of thousands of lives. Yet medical and health preparedness activities rarely address radiological emergencies and the unique attributes of radiological exposure and contamination. Hospitals and local jurisdictions that plan for medical surge of contaminated patients will save thousands of lives without endangering their workforce or disrupting other operations.

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Presented by:

Jeffrey Day
Director, Los Angeles County, Radiation Management
Los Angeles County

Michelle Heckle
HSEM Division Commander Director, Homeland Security
University of California, San Francisco

Kenneth Luke, MBA, BSN, RN, NHDP-BC
Director, Security & Emergency Management
Mercy Medical Center Redding, California

Tanya Ridgle
Principal Radiation Protection Specialist
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

Mark Sutter, MD
Medical Operations Directorate (CW-1)
Countering Weapons of Mass Destructions Office
US Department of Homeland Security

Sauda Yerabati, MPH
Emergency Preparedness Program Manager
California Department of Health

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Healthcare Challenges after Radiological Incidents Webinar
hosted by ASPR TRACIE

July 30, 2018

Materials including the presentation, recording, and Q & A document are now available from a July 11, 2018 webinar hosted by ASPR TRACIE. The webinar focused on the impact of different radiological incidents and planning strategies for each.

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Radiation Emergency Assistance Center

March 16, 2011

Through the management of the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS), the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) positions the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as an international leader in emergency medical response to radiation incidents.

The REAC/TS course brochure for FY2017 (October 2016 – September 2017) has been posted to the ORISE Website and on-line registration is now available. These courses are held at the REAC/TS Facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

REAC/TS is also available to conduct one or two day training programs at your location.    Please e-mail (reacts@orau.org) or call (865.576.3131) for additional information.

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  • Visit the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center website
  • 2016/2017 REAC/TS Course Brochure
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Radiation Emergency Medical Management (REMM)
U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services

September 16, 2016

Guidance on diagnosis and treatment for health care providers.

REMM Website

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We need to take the dirty bomb seriously
The Washington Post August 21, 2015

January 8, 2016

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/taking-the-dirty-bomb-threat-seriously/2015/08/21/04ddb148-45ca-11e5-8e7d-9c033e6745d8_story.html

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Modeling Effects of a Nuclear Improvised Device

June 28, 2013
  • Modeling Effects of a Nuclear Improvised Device
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Radiation Emergencies – Information for Clinicians

April 22, 2011

Emergency services physicians and nurses will be among the first clinicians to see and treat victims of radiation emergencies. Clinicians of all specialties will be responsible for providing care and information to:

  • Patients admitted to the hospital
  • Patients presenting for follow-up care
  • Concerned individuals
  • Others with questions about health effects related to the emergency
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  • Visit the CDC Website for Radiation Emergency Response
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The Radiation Injury Treatment Network (RITN)

May 21, 2013
  • RITN Reference Library
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National Academies and the US Department of Homeland Security

May 21, 2013
  • Radiological Attacks
  • Nuclear Attacks
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Radiological Society of North America

May 21, 2013
  • Medical Response to a Major Radiological Emergencies – Radiological Journal
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Department of Homeland Security

May 21, 2013
  • Radiation Quick Reference Guide
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NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

May 21, 2013
  • NYC Hospital Guidance for Responding to a Contaminating Radiation Incident
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Medical Emergency Response to Radiological Incidents

March 31, 2011
  • Administration of Decorporation Drugs to Treat Internal Radionuclide Contamination
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Hospital Disaster Management Training (HDMT)

May 21, 2013
  • Radiological Incidents PowerPoint Presentation
  • Using a Geiger Counter to detect radiation
  • Geiger Counters and Dosimeters
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Radiological Terrorism: A Tool Kit for Emergency Services

December 9, 2009

CDC has developed “Radiological Terrorism: A Tool Kit for Emergency Services” through audience research, significant gaps in knowledge and skills among clinicians regarding their ability to respond to a radiological emergency, particularly one related to terrorism and involving mass casualties. This is a critical need since clinicians in hospital emergency departments would serve as the first receivers of casualties, and other clinicians would present to the emergency department in order to assist. There are numerous issues related to disaster and mass casualty management that are unique to dealing with radiation exposure and contamination, and CDC understands the need to provide education and information to help clinicians better manage such an event.

The tool kit includes several items that may be useful for emergency services clinicians.

  • “Radiological Terrorism: A Tool Kit for Emergency Services Clinicians”

 

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Public Information on Radiation and Potassium Iodide (KI)

February 13, 2009

This fact sheet was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and provides basic information about Radiation and Potassium Iodide (KI).

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  • Access CDC's fact sheet on Potassium Iodide (KI)
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California Department of Public Health – FAQ Documents

April 21, 2011

The following two FAQ documents are provided from California Department of Public Health

  • Frequently Asked Questions for Health Care Facilities – Radiation from Japan’s Impact from Japan’s Nuclear Emergency
  • Frequently Asked Questions – Radiation
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