Differences in the Awareness and Knowledge of Radiological and Nuclear Events Among Medical Workers in Japan
BackgroundPrevious research revealed a lack of comfort and knowledge regarding nuclear and radiological events among medical staff. We investigated the awareness and knowledge of radiological and nuclear events among the Japanese medical staff by comparing differences by occupation (doctors, nurses,...
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Main Authors: | Kanae Ochiai (Author), Tomo Oka (Author), Nagisa Kato (Author), Yuji Kondo (Author), Yasuhiro Otomo (Author), Raymond E. Swienton (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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