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ATSDR Environmental Public Health
(EPH) Training: Online Registration
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Radiation and Health Part 1: Atomic Structure and Isotopes
Description
When radiation readings are included in a National Priorities List
("Superfund") site data package, public health assessors are sometimes
uncertain about how to evaluate the data. For some health assessors,
there can be a gap in their knowledge about the nature of radioactivity,
their knowledge about how to accurately measure radioactive substances
in environmental media, or how to determine the dose of radioactivity to
which community residents were exposed. This gap makes it difficult for
health assessors to knowledgeably evaluate the nature and quality of
radiological data, or to communicate effectively with ATSDR's consulting
health physicists in order to identify and address urgent
radiation-related public health issues.
The series describes the nature and origins of
environmental radiation ("Part 1: Atomic Structure and Isotopes" and
"Part 2: Radioactive Elements and Their Decay"), accurate measurement of
radioactive isotopes in environmental media ("Part 3: Radiation
Detection and Measurement" and "Part 4: Introduction to Radiation
Dosimetry"), and how to identify possible pathways of radiation exposure
and calculate exposure doses ("Part 5: Radioactive Materials in the
Environment" and "Part 6: Environmental Pathways and Radiation Health
Effects".)
At the conclusion of the entire 6-part series, participants will be able
to perform a knowledge-based, preliminary evaluation of environmental
radiation data, recognize when a public health radiation hazard may be
present, and be prepared to communicate effectively with ATSDR's
professional health physicists about radiation issues when discussing
conditions at hazardous waste sites.
The training will be both in-class and Net Conferencing. Travel to Atlanta, Georgia, is not necessary. All you need in order to attend this training is a PC with access to the Internet and a separate phone line. However, only a limited number of connections (portals) are available. Please reserve a room at your location with Internet projection so one portal can serve multiple attendees to maximize the training opportunity for all partners. Procedural details will be provided via email to individuals reserving a portal for the training (e.g., bridge number, Web site link, and information on any plug-ins necessary for connectivity and pre-course testing).
Those in Atlanta are invited to participate in the training at the location specified below.
Sponsoring ATSDR Division, Office, or Partner
NCEH/ATSDR Division of Health Assessment and Consultation
Course Instructors and Planners
Click on name to see instructor bio.
Paul Charp (Course Manager)
Objectives
The goal of this course is to enable health assessors to perform a knowledge-based preliminary evaluation of environmental radiation data that have been obtained at hazardous waste sites.
Session Details - Part 1
Learning Objectives: At the end of this educational activity, participants will be able to:
- List the three basic subatomic particles of the atom
- Describe three key differences between protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Relate the term "isotope" to differences in subatomic structure
Topics covered:
- Structure of the atom
- Interactions with matter
- Physical units
Logistics
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April 10, 2008.
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
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| Who may attend: |
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NCEH/ATSDR staff and NCEH/ATSDR partner staff who prepare public health products or conduct community involvement/health education/health intervention activities as part of the health assessment process.
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CDC/ATSDR
Chamblee Building 106
Room 1C
4770 Buford Highway NE
Atlanta, GA 30341-3717
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Everyone must complete the online registration form to register. Please make your plans quickly, as space is limited and demand may exceed available space. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE COURSE DATE. An exam will be sent to you at the time of registration. The exam only will be used to measure your level of understanding before the course and will not be used for any other purpose. There will be NO further exams during the course.
Sessions 1-3 of this series introduce source material and terminology that will be heavily referenced in sessions 4-6. It is strongly recommended that registrants who plan on taking sessions 4-6 participate in some or all of sessions 1-3.
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Continuing Education Certification
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Continuing education credits may be offered for various professions based on interest and number of hours of instruction. In order to get continuing education credits and/or a course completion certificate with the number of contact hours you must fill out an online course evaluation form. Note that you must be present for the entire course time designated in the agenda to receive a course completion certificate.
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If you need additional information or assistance on the registration process, please contact Erin Dopfel at ERG (erin.dopfel@erg.com, 781-674-7229) or email ATSDR at ephtraining@cdc.gov. If you have general or technical questions about EPH training or logistical information, contact EPHTraining@cdc.gov or Bob Kay (BKay@cdc.gov, 770-488-0663). If you have specific questions about the course content or related technical issues, please contact Paul Charp, course manager (pcharp@cdc.gov, 770-488-0723).
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Agenda (pdf)
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