Except as provided in Rule
64E-5.657,
F.A.C., the licensee shall require the authorized user of a sealed source
specified in Rule
64E-5.634,
F.A.C., to:
(1) Be certified by a
medical specialty board whose certification process has been recognized by the
NRC or an agreement state and who meets the requirements in paragraph
64E-5.655(2)(c) and subsection 64E-5.655(3), F.A.C., of this section. (The
names of board certifications which have been recognized by the NRC or an
agreement state will be posted on the NRC's Web page at
http://www.nrc.gov/materials/miau/med-use-toolkit/spec-board-cert.html.)
To have its certification process recognized, a specialty board shall require
all candidates for certification to:
(a)
Successfully complete a minimum of 3 years of residency training in a radiation
therapy program approved by the Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education or the Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada or the Committee on Post-Graduate Training of the American
Osteopathic Association; and
(b)
Pass an examination, administered by diplomates of the specialty board, which
tests knowledge and competence in radiation safety, radionuclide handling,
treatment planning, quality assurance, and clinical use of stereotactic
radiosurgery, remote afterloaders and external beam therapy; or
(2)
(a) Have completed a structured educational
program in basic radionuclide techniques applicable to the use of a sealed
source in a therapeutic medical unit that includes the following:
1. 200 hours of classroom and laboratory
training in the following areas:
a. Radiation
physics and instrumentation;
b.
Radiation protection;
c.
Mathematics pertaining to the use and measurement of radioactivity;
and
d. Radiation biology;
and
2. 500 hours of work
experience, under the supervision of an authorized user who meets the
requirements in Rule
64E-5.657
or
64E-5.655, F.A.C., NRC or equivalent Agreement State requirements at a
medical institution, clinic, or private practice facility, involving the
following:
a. Reviewing full calibration
measurements and periodic spot-checks;
b. Preparing treatment plans and calculating
treatment doses and times;
c. Using
administrative controls to prevent a medical event involving the use of
radioactive material;
d.
Implementing emergency procedures to be followed in the event of the abnormal
operation of the medical unit or console;
e. Checking and using survey
meters;
f. Selecting the proper
dose and how it is to be administered; and
(b) Have completed 3 years of supervised
clinical experience in radiation therapy, under an authorized user who meets
the requirements in Rule
64E-5.657
or
64E-5.655, F.A.C., NRC or equivalent Agreement State requirements as part of
a formal training program approved by the Residency Review Committee for
Radiation Oncology of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the Committee on
Postdoctoral Training of the American Osteopathic Association. This experience
may be obtained concurrently with the supervised work experience required by
subparagraph 64E-5.655(2)(a) 2., F.A.C., of this section; and
(c) Have obtained written attestation that
the individual has satisfactorily completed the requirements in paragraph
64E-5.655(1)(a) or 64E-5.655(2)(a) and 64E-5.655(2)(b) and subsection
64E-5.655(3), F.A.C., of this section, and have demonstrated the ability to
function independently as an authorized user to fulfill the radiation safety
related duties for a medical use licensee for each type of therapeutic medical
unit for which the individual is requesting authorized user status. The written
attestation must be signed by a preceptor authorized user or a residency
program director who represents a consensus of residency program faculties (as
long as at least one member of the residency program faculty is an authorized
individual in the same category designated by the applicant seeking authorized
status) who meets the requirements in Rule
64E-5.657
or
64E-5.655, F.A.C., NRC or equivalent Agreement State requirements for an
authorized user for each type of therapeutic medical unit for which the
individual is requesting authorized user status; and
(3) Have received training in device
operation, safety procedures, and clinical use for the type(s) of use for which
authorization is sought. This training requirement may be satisfied by
satisfactory completion of a training program provided by the vendor for new
users or by receiving training supervised by an authorized user or authorized
medical physicist, as appropriate, who is authorized for the type(s) of use for
which the individual is seeking authorization.
Notes
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R.
64E-5.655
Rulemaking Authority
404.022,
404.051,
404.061,
404.071,
404.081,
404.141 FS. Law
Implemented
404.022,
404.051(1),
(4), (5), (6), (8), (9), (10), (11),
404.061(2),
(3),
404.071(1),
404.081,
404.141
FS.
New 8-25-91, Formerly
10D-91.775, Amended 2-11-10, 12-26-13.