Endorsing Radiation protection in academia and university hospitals

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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)
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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
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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
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INSTN : its activities and public
Prof. AKLI HAMMADI, PhD
CEA | 10 AVRIL 2012
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INSTN as part of the CEA
CEA Chairman
CEA
High Commissioner
INSTN
(1956)
Defence
Division
Nuclear
Energy
Division
Technological
Research
Division
Fundamental
Research
Division
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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
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INSTN ACTIVITIES
Initial training
Continuous
Professional
Training
PhD programs
International
cooperation
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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
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INSTN: CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Continuous
Professional
Training
Initial training
INSTN
PhD programs
International
cooperation
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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.
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INSTN : INITIAL TRAINING
Initial training
Continuous
Professional
training
PhD programs
International
cooperation
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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
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INSTN : INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Initial training
PhD programs
Continuous
Professional
training
International
cooperation
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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
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Thank you for your attention
Prof. Akli HAMMADI
akli.hammadi@cea.fr
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