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Coordinate and supervise JHMHC, Shands Hospital, and UF (statewide) radiation safety activities. Maintain records with databases and logs, which are necessary to assure UF’s compliance with state and federal regulations and license conditions.
Conduct interviews of Interventional Radiology, Radiation Oncology, and Nuclear Medicine therapy outpatients to ensure that they can comply with all radiation safety requirements.
Conduct pre-approval inspections and consultations with principal investigators (PI) and laboratory employees regarding the use of radioactive materials or radiation producing devices.
In-service training activities (as necessary). Conduct formal and informal radiation safety training courses for medical and research employees at UF facilities, Shands Hospital, and ancillary sites.
Assist with investigations of unusual personal radiation exposures and incidents to determine cause and recommend corrective action.
Perform radiation safety inspections of laboratories, report findings, advise, and follows up on necessary corrective actions. Perform sealed source leak tests, analyze samples, and report results.
Maintain UF and UF Health “as low as reasonably achievable” (ALARA) policies. Oversight of UF Health Quality Management programs.
Provide input for the Radiation Control Committee, the Human Use of Radioisotopes and Radiation Committee (which interacts with the Institutional Review Board). Act as RSO in their absence.
Radiation monitoring “in the field” using portable radiation detection instruments, and in the laboratory by operating radiation measuring instruments. Assist with maintaining inventories and inspections of radiation- producing machines to assure registration and operation of devices comply with state and federal regulations.
Operate UF/state vehicle for inspections and off-site travel.
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