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FW: DDE and the Interventional Cardiologist







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From: 	Danny K. McClung [mailto:danny.mcclung@nist.gov]

Sent:	Wednesday, August 14, 2002 11:01 AM

To:	Radsafe-Owner (E-mail)

Subject:	DDE and the Interventional Cardiologist



>From experience with US Army dosimetry program:



The interventional cardiologist wears 3 dosimeters:  one on the dominant

hand (extremity), one behind the apron (whole body), one on the collar

outside the apron (head & neck badge). The head & neck badge measures dose

to the lens of the eye (which has a different annual limit). A formula is

then applied to calculate EDE to the whole body using numbers obtained from

the two badges.



Regards,



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Danny K. McClung, RRPT

Reactor Health Physicist

NIST Center for Neutron Research

100 Bureau Drive, Stop 3543

Building 235, Room A135

Gaithersburg, MD 20899-3543



(301) 975-5812

 <danny.mcclung@nist.gov>

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*The opinions expressed in this message are strictly my own.*



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