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For CAHP policies and procedures, please refer to the UNMC catalog.

For program-specific policies and procedures, please refer to the Program-Specific Handbooks.

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For further information regarding personnel monitoring of ionizing radiation, refer to the UNMC [http://www.unmc.edu/ehs/radiation-safety/radiation-manual.html Radiation Safety Manual] or contact the Radiation Safety Office.
For further information regarding personnel monitoring of ionizing radiation, refer to the UNMC [http://www.unmc.edu/ehs/radiation-safety/radiation-manual.html Radiation Safety Manual] or contact the Radiation Safety Office.
Students are responsible for bioassays for the presence of I-125 or I-131 in the thyroid at appropriate times during their clinical experiences (Nuclear Medicine Technology).


If a student becomes pregnant, she is encouraged to voluntarily consult with the program director concerning the most appropriate procedure to assure that exposure to the fetus is less than 0.5 rem (refer to Pregnancy Policy below).
If a student becomes pregnant, she is encouraged to voluntarily consult with the program director concerning the most appropriate procedure to assure that exposure to the fetus is less than 0.5 rem (refer to Pregnancy Policy below).

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