CDC Dispelling Myths About Radiation Emergencies
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As a result of our previous post on “Understanding Potassium Iodide In Case Of Radiation Emergency“, Windermere Sun would like to clear the fog of various myths regarding radiation emergency, with the help of CDC, below:
This set of 7 brief videos is designed to help viewers to identify common misconceptions or “myths” about radiation, recognize communication challenges unique to radiation emergencies, and describe appropriate communication strategies to counteract misconceptions of radiation, in the video published by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as “Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation – Intro“, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 1“, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 2“, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 3 “, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 4 “, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 5 “, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 6 “, below:
“Communicating in Radiation Emergencies: “Myths” of Radiation Myth 7 “, below:
This video showcases why the CDC’s Emergency Management, Radiation, and Chemical Branch (EMRCB) started their Partner Best Practices / Success Stories project. The video seeks to increase awareness of both EMRCB’s radiation products and the successful work of CDC’s public health partners, in the video published by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as “CDC Success Stories in Radiation Emergency Preparedness: Introduction“, below:
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