Nuclear Medicine "class project"

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

Short video for a class in nuclear medicine school. The idea was pick out the bad hot lab practices.

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  • I don't understand this. What was the purpose of showing a tech. doing his job?

    Seen one "bone" scan, seen'em all. heh

  • Did you ever do those "What's wrong in the picture" puzzles? It was a demonstration of "poor" hot lab practices (at least by US standards)

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  • it that a new way of teaching ?

  • Interesting comments :O))

  • yeah, I was being silly.

    Funny video.

    I made one for my workplace which dealt mainly with patient interaction and HIPPA regs. perhaps, I should post it...

  • he just spild the extra dose in the trash wich will expose eney one who goes near it, it not even made of led! and the gloves if the material leaked from the serange no to his skin it will be absorbed! in the future if he keeps working like that his exposure to radiation will be too high, increasing the posaility of geting cancer in three or four years!!

  • he didn't do any thing right but flirt with the girl! first mistake no drinking or eating in the hot lab! he should keep the TLd on at all times when deiling with radioactive material !

  • No violations whatsoever.  Now if only all Nuc Med department were run this well.

  • Looks like this guy trained in Mississippi

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