This training course helps the countries enhance their medical preparedness for responding to emergencies related to radiation effect. It is based on the publication entitled “General procedures of medical response in case of a nuclear or radiological emergency” (EPR-MEDICAL 2005) and other publications sponsored by IAEA and The World Health Organization.
A five-day program consisted of three modules that provide a guide on initiation of medical response at different levels (prehospitalized and hospitalized), early diagnosis, general treatment, psychological support, dosimetric and other elements associated with arrangement of medical response.
Among the subjects touched upon there were: organization of interdepartmental response, assessment of radiological situation; creation of the emergency zone; protection of responders; sorting and transfer of patients from the contaminated zone; diagnostic and radiological actions; biodosimetric sorting with a large number of injured persons, medical measures for preventing or mitigating consequences in the scene.


