Except as provided in Appendix 7P, the licensee shall require an authorized user of unsealed radioactive material for the uses authorized under 7.30 to be a physician who:
7D1 Is certified by a medical specialty board whose certification process has been recognized by the NRC or an Agreement State. The names of board certifications that have been recognized by the NRC or an Agreement State are posted on the NRC's Medical Uses Licensee Toolkit web page. To have its certification process recognized, a specialty board shall require all candidates for certification to:
7D1.1 Complete 60 hours of training and experience in basic radionuclide handling techniques and radiation safety applicable to the medical use of unsealed radioactive materials for uptake, dilution, and excretion studies as described in 7D3.1(1) through 7D3.1(2)(f);
7D1.2 Pass an examination, administered by diplomates of the specialty board, that assesses knowledge and competence in radiation safety, radionuclide handling, and quality control;
or
7D2 Is an authorized user under Appendix 7E, Appendix 7F, or equivalent Agreement State or NRC requirements;
or
7D3
7D3.1 Has completed 60 hours of training and experience, including a minimum of 8 hours of classroom and laboratory training, in basic radionuclide handling techniques applicable to the medical use of unsealed radioactive materials for uptake, dilution, and excretion studies. The training and experience must include:
(1) 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;
(d) Chemistry of radioactive material for medical use; and
(e) Radiation biology;
and
(2) Work experience under the supervision of an authorized user who meets the requirements in Appendix 7P, 7D, 7E, 7F, or equivalent Agreement State or NRC requirements, involving:
(a) Ordering, receiving, and unpacking radioactive materials safely and performing the related radiation surveys;
(b) Performing quality control procedures on instruments used to determine the activity of dosages and performing checks for proper operation of survey meters;
(c) Calculating, measuring, and safely preparing patient or human research subject dosages;
(d) Using administrative controls to prevent a medical event involving the use of unsealed radioactive material;
(e) Using procedures to contain spilled radioactive material safely and using proper decontamination procedures; and
(f) Administering dosages to patients or human research subjects;
And
7D3.2 Has obtained written attestation that the individual has satisfactorily completed the requirements in 7D3.1 and is able to independently fulfill the radiation safety-related duties as an authorized user for the medical uses authorized under 7.30. The attestation must be obtained from either:
(1) A preceptor authorized user who meets the requirements in Appendix 7P, Appendix 7D, Appendix 7E, or Appendix 7F, or equivalent NRC or Agreement State requirements; or
(2) A residency program director who affirms in writing that the attestation represents the consensus of the residency program faculty where at least one faculty member is an authorized user who meets the requirements in Appendix 7P, Appendix 7D, Appendix 7E, Appendix 7F, or equivalent NRC or Agreement State requirements, and concurs with the attestation provided by the residency program director. The residency training program must be 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 Council on Postdoctoral Training of the American Osteopathic Association and must include training and experience specified in 7D3.1.
6 CCR 1007-1-7D