ENDORSING RADIATION PROTECTION IN ACADEMIA AND UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS, THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Egypte workshop | Akli HAMMADI www-instn.cea.fr CEA | 10 AVRIL 2012 | PAGE 1 PROGRAM INSTN : Its activities and public Akli Hammadi (20 minutes - day 1 in the morning) Radioprotection : origin and main principles (international framework / foundation of the principle of optimization of radiation protection / biological effects of ionizing radiation / quantities and measurement / dose limits / average dose per categories / principles of radioprotection) Thierry Vial (1h – day 1 in the morning) Education and Training in Radiation Protection: the INSTN experienced approach Paul Livolsi (1h30 - day 1 in the morning) Training skills for nuclear workers (context/range of courses/French certification system) Thierry Vial (30 minutes – day 1 in the afternoon) International regulation in radiation protection and ALARA principle Paul Livolsi (1h – day 1 in the afternoon) Uses of ionising radiation in medical imaging and radiotherapy (applications, radiation protection in a medical environment, medical imaging exposure) Akli Hammadi (30 minutes – day 2 in the morning) Education and training in molecular imaging, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy Akli Hammadi (30 minutes – day 2 in the morning) New Learning tools : the INSTN approach Paul Livolsi, Thierry Vial, Akli Hammadi (1h - day 2 in the morning) | PAGE 2 PERSONAL HISTORY : EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Education and Training Program Director in medical physics and radiation protection in the INSTN; Professor, National Institute for Nuclear Sciences and Technologies. Lecturers in various Masters degrees (radiopharmacy, chemistry, radioprotection) and several INSTN training courses; French Coordinator of the European Radiopharmacy Course (INSTN – EANM) – Block 2 and 3; Director of Studies of the “Diplôme d’Etudes Spécialisées et complémentaires en radiopharmacie”, since 1998 - Coordination of teaching team (38 teachers and lecturers); Member of EANM, member of Société Française de Radioprotection, member of Société Française d’Ethnopharmacologie 3 PERSONAL HISTORY : EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Education: 1989: PhD (organic chemistry), Faculty of sciences (Orsay), Université Paris XI. With supervision : Pr H. B. KAGAN. 2007: EANM radiopharmacy certificate, February 10, 2007, certificate Nr 23. Research and Teaching Experiences: 1999-2011 : lecturer in chemistry, radiopharmacy, radiobiology, radioprotection. Management of staff (lecturers in radiopharmacy). Research and development in radiopharmacy in the INSTN (since 2006). 1993-1999: Radiopharmaceutical Chemist in the biochemistry division (peptides and proteins) – CEA de Saclay – Gif sur Yvette – France. Include research and development in 3H-labeling. 1990-1993 : Radiopharmaceutical Chemist in the radiochemistry division – Orsay Hospital, SHFJ – Orsay – France Include : research and development in chemistry and radiochemistry (11C, 18F), radiopharmaceutical synthesis… Research Domain Radiochemistry and radiopharmacy (11C, 18F, 99mTc, and 3H-labeling) Organic chemistry Life science and Chemistry 4 INSTN : its activities and public Prof. AKLI HAMMADI, PhD CEA | 10 AVRIL 2012 | PAGE 5 INSTN as part of the CEA CEA Chairman CEA High Commissioner INSTN (1956) Defence Division Nuclear Energy Division Technological Research Division Fundamental Research Division 6 INSTN The National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INSTN), created in 1956 • Its aim is to disseminate CEA knowledge and know-how www-instn.cea.fr • It is placed under the joint supervision of the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Industry 7 INSTN ACTIVITIES Initial training Continuous Professional Training PhD programs International cooperation 8 INSTN IN FIGURES • 111 in-house staff, • 1 400 researchers and experts: French and foreign University Professors, engineers and experts from the industry, medical domain, regulatory agencies…) • 8 000 trainees per year registered in vocational courses: French and foreign professionals (from CEA, French nuclear companies, governmental agencies, pharmaceutical companies, school teachers,…) • 800 students per year for Academic programs: French and foreign students or engineers, medical doctors, biologist, pharmacists,… • 1 100 PhD students and 300 post-docs working at the CEA 9 INSTN: CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Continuous Professional Training Initial training INSTN PhD programs International cooperation 10 INSTN : CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Mainly in technical, but some non-technical areas: nuclear power plants, materials, nuclear fuel cycle, environment, health physics, conventional and nuclear safety, radioisotopes use in biology, molecular biology, chemistry, radiochemistry, chemical analysis, radiopharmacy, nuclear medicine, radioactivity, nuclear measurements, project management, other topics, including new energy technologies … For continuous and professional training, the number of trainees per year was 8000. 11 INSTN : INITIAL TRAINING Initial training Continuous Professional training PhD programs International cooperation 12 EDUCATION WITHIN INSTN At post-graduate level: • Nuclear engineer degree (delivered by INSTN) • 39 Masters degree in cooperation with Universities or Engineering schools (Radiation Protection, decommissioning, waste management…) • Specialities for nuclear medical doctors and radiopharmacists • Medical physicist degree (delivered by INSTN) Every year, around 800 students attend the lectures 13 INSTN : INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Initial training PhD programs Continuous Professional training International cooperation 14 INSTN : INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION EMRP: European Masters degree in Radiation Protection EMMI: European Masters in Molecular Imaging ENEN: European Nuclear Education Network NEPTUNO: Nuclear European Platform of Training and University Organization ENETRAP: European Network on Education and Training in Radiation Protection EUTERP: European Training and Education in Radiation Protection Platform 15 Thank you for your attention Prof. Akli HAMMADI akli.hammadi@cea.fr CEA | 10 AVRIL 2012 | PAGE 16 | PAGE 17 CEA | 10 AVRIL 2012 Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives Centre de Saclay | F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex T. +33 (0)1 69 08 63 08 | F. +33 (0)1 69 08 59 16 Etablissement public à caractère industriel et commercial | RCS Paris B 775 685 019 Programme nucléaire de santé et radioprotection www-instn.cea.fr