article = {RDI-2019-3-106} title = {The urgent need for protective shielding for personnel who administer radiopharmaceuticals} journal = {Radiology and Medical Diagnostic Imaging} year = {2019} issn = {2613-7836} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.RDI.2019.03.06} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/the-urgent-need-for-protective-shielding-for-personnel-who-administer-radiopharmaceuticals_RDI-2019-3-106 author = {James Robert Brašić,} keywords = {Computed tomography (CT), estimation, mathematical modeling, nuclear medicine, occupational safety, positron emission tomography (PET), radiation exposure} abstract ={Traditional practices to administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients for positron emission tomography involve exposure to ionizing radiation. Techniques developed to reduce radiation exposure to personnel who inject radiopharmaceuticals may be considered unnecessary by experienced nuclear medicine personnel. A 69-year-old male nuclear medicine attending developed bilateral cataracts after 18 years of regular administration of radiopharmaceuticals. Although protective shielding was not used for the first 14 years of his practice, it was uniformly applied for the subsequent 4 years. Nuclear medicine personnel are advised to use protective shielding and to design work improvement procedures to minimize radiation exposure for staff and patients.}