Introduction
The Security Services on both sides of the Atlantic feel a terrorist radiation incident is a reality and the Board are giving a high priority to Radiation awareness and Preparedness as a new and important part of the portfolio of functions of the EBMT for the future. The US also have a very high priority for this with 50 Centres already trained in the RITN network.
To this end we are asking your centre to have one or more representatives attend a free 4 hour training session at EBMT in Geneva (with CPD recognition) and we intend to then have a real-time register of centres that have attended training.
This does not commit your centre in anyway to taking patients if a major incident occurred, this would come through your own national agencies channels.
An online CD will then be available for keeping within your centre.
Programme
Course Coordinator: Ray Powles/ B Sirohi
Chair: Ray Powles/ Alejandro Madrigal
| 12.00-14.05 |
Introduction: Alejandro Madrigal |
| 14.05-14.20 |
Basic Irradiation Physics for “beginners” (Duncan Cox, UK HPA ) |
| 14.20-14.50 |
Previous incidents / Effects of irradiation (Leif Stenke) |
| 14.50-15.20 |
Scenarios –Hidden sources / Overt (Duncan Cox, UK HPA ) |
| 15.20-15.50 |
Primary Triage (Tony Bleetman. UK A/E Consultant) |
| 15.50-16.20 |
Secondary Triage METREPOL EBMT Pocket Guide (Ray Powles) |
| 16.20-16.50 |
Supportive therapy to neutropenic patients (Graham Jackson) |
| 16.50-17.05 |
BMT protocols /BMT triage / (Tony Pagliuca UK) |
| 17.05-17.20 |
Multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (B Sirohi India) |
| 17.20-17.50 |
EBMT REMM HPA Website familiarization (Jane Apperley) |