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Resources from Radiation Epidemiology & Dosimetry Course Now Available

, by DCEG Staff

Assorted radiation-associated images: radiation warning symbol, nuclear plant cooling towers, CT scanner

Video recordings and slides from the 2019 Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry Course are available online. The course covers the fundamentals of the health effects of radiation exposure, including methods of exposure assessment, and key findings from the latest studies of medical, occupational, and environmental radiation exposures. 

Learn more about the latest Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry Course (2019) and download/watch videos and slides. 

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