• OverExposed: A Biologic Look at Radiation Incidents

This course provides an in-depth exploration of how radiation interacts with biological systems and the impact it can have on living tissue. The course begins by defining radiobiology and reviewing its historical development, including significant radiological incidents dating back to 1896. Foundational concepts such as the Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau, which explains how different cells respond to radiation, are covered to help participants understand why certain tissues are more sensitive than others.

The course examines various types of radiation, along with key principles like wavelength, frequency, and their relationship to biological effects. Case studies, including examples of radiation poisoning, help illustrate real-world outcomes of exposure, with a comparison of LD 50/30 (lethal dose for 50% of a population within 30 days) across different species, from humans to cockroaches.

Participants will also gain a thorough understanding of radiation measurement, including exposure, absorbed dose, equivalent dose, and effective dose, with historical context provided through notable events such as the atomic bombings and other major radiation accidents.

The course takes a closer look at biological effects on the human body, covering concepts like Linear Energy Transfer (LET), the differences between fractionated and protracted radiation exposure, and how various organ systems (hematopoietic, gastrointestinal, and cerebrovascular) respond to high doses. Participants will also discuss the growing concern of increased medical radiation exposure in the U.S., balancing risk vs. benefit in diagnostic imaging.

Practical insights are provided on where patients may encounter radiation doses that lead to deterministic and stochastic effects, and how exposure from different imaging procedures compares. This course is essential for imaging professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of radiation’s biological impact and ensure patient safety through informed, responsible practice.

 

*We are located in Houston, Texas, and all webinars are hosted in Central Time. You will receive the webinar link via email from Zoom one day before your class, as well as one hour before it begins.  


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Radiation Biology 

  • Defining Radiobiology 

  • Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau 

  • History of Radiobiology 

  • Radiological Incidents since 1896 

 

Radiation Types 

  • Wavelength and Frequency 

  • Radiation Bioeffects 

  • Radiation Poisoning Case Study 

  • LD 50/30 to Different Species (including cockroaches) 

 

Radiation Measurements 

  • Exposure 

  • Absorbed Dose 

  • Equivalent Dose 

  • Effective Dose 

  • Victims of the Atomic Bombs  

  • Victims of Other Accidents 

 

A Deeper Look at Biologic Effects 

  • Human Composition 

  • LET 

  • Another Accidental Case Study 

  • Fractionated vs Protracted Radiation Exposure 

  • Increased Medical Exposure in the USA 

  • Risk vs. Benefit 

  • ALARA 

Upon conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: 

  1. Define terms that are used to measure radiation exposure, absorption, activity and dosimetry 

  1. Evaluate the effects of high doses of radiation on the hematopoietic, gastrointestinal and cerebrovascular systems 

  1. Compare and contrast deterministic and stochastic effects to radiation exposure 

  1. Define ALARA and explain how it is based on the linear, no-threshold model 

  1. Determine where patients may receive radiation doses that lead to deterministic and stochastic effects 

  1. Compare the radiation exposure from various imaging procedures 

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This program provides AHRA Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists recognized by the ARRT and various licensure states. You must attend the entire program to receive your certificate of completion.

Nursing CE - Approved by California Board of Nursing for 3 nursing CEU's CEP#16406

This live, instructor-directed course meets the Texas Medical Board requirements for all registered Medical Radiologic Technologists. Please refer to the TMB website for more information.
Cybil Nielsen , MBA, CNMT, FSNMMI-TS

Cybil Neilsen, MBA, CNMT, FSNMMI-TS, is the Nuclear Medicine Program Director and Clinical Assistant Professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine. She is also the Radiation Safety Officer at Russell County Hospital in Russell Springs, Kentucky. Cybil began her career in 1996 graduating Magna cum Laude from the University of Louisville with a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology. A few years later she earned her Master of Business Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University graduation Summa cum Laude. Cybil quickly moved up into supervisory and managerial positions over nuclear medicine departments. In 2005, she began teaching at the academic level in the Nuclear Medicine program at Jefferson County and Technical College in Louisville. Cybil is a natural teacher and highly knowledgeable. She is often contracted by AHEC to teach physician nuclear cardiology and other courses.

OverExposed: A Biologic Look at Radiation Incidents

  • Course ID: Webinar-RT/Diagnostic-RadBio-4190-262
  • Event Location: Online Course
  • Credit: 3 Category A Credits Direct
  • Date: 05/29/2025
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Instructor: Cybil Nielsen , MBA, CNMT, FSNMMI-TS
  • $49.95
  • $23.85