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| cfr = Agreement State
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| emergency class =  Non Emergency  
Agreement State
| emergency class =  Non Emergency
| notification date = 01/17/2020 11:57
| notification date = 01/17/2020 11:57
| notification by = Cason Coan
| notification by = Cason Coan
| NRC officer = Howie Crouch
| NRC officer = Howie Crouch</Td>
| event date = 01/16/2020 14:45 CST
| event date = 01/16/2020 14:45 CST
| last update date = 01/17/2020
| last update date = 01/17/2020</td>
| title = Alabama Agreement State Report - Patient Received Greater Dose than Prescribed
| title = Alabama Agreement State Report - Patient Received Greater Dose than Prescribed<Br />
| event text = The following information was received from the state of Alabama via facsimile:
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On January 16, 2020 at approximately 1445 CST, [the radiation safety officer (RSO)] of Alabama licensee East Alabama Medical Center notified the Alabama Office of Radiation Control [the Agency] that a patient apparently received more dose than prescribed during a treatment via HDR [high dose rate] afterloader on or around Thursday, 1/9/2020. [The RSO] stated that he noted the matter yesterday (1/15/20 at around 1530); he stated that the physician associated with the patient's case confirmed [the RSO's] concerns about the patient's dose. [The RSO] reported that the patient apparently received dose in 1 fraction that was to be administered over 2-3 fractions. The Agency has no further information on this matter as of the date of submission of this memo.
The following information was received from the state of Alabama via facsimile:<br />
Of note, East Alabama Medical Center is authorized to possess and use an Elekta Flexitron model 136149A02 HDR medical irradiator under Alabama license 105, with a maximum of 12 Ci of Ir-192.
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Alabama Event 20-01
&quot;On January 16, 2020 at approximately 1445 CST, [the radiation safety officer (RSO)] of Alabama licensee East Alabama Medical Center notified the Alabama Office of Radiation Control [the Agency] that a patient apparently received more dose than prescribed during a treatment via HDR [high dose rate] afterloader on or around Thursday, 1/9/2020. [The RSO] stated that he noted the matter yesterday (1/15/20 at around 1530); he stated that the physician associated with the patient&#39;s case confirmed [the RSO&#39;s] concerns about the patient&#39;s dose. [The RSO] reported that the patient apparently received dose in 1 fraction that was to be administered over 2-3 fractions. The Agency has no further information on this matter as of the date of submission of this memo.<br />
A Medical Event may indicate potential problems in a medical facility's use of radioactive materials. It does not necessarily result in harm to the patient.
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&quot;Of note, East Alabama Medical Center is authorized to possess and use an Elekta Flexitron model 136149A02 HDR medical irradiator under Alabama license 105, with a maximum of 12 Ci of Ir-192.&quot;<br />
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Alabama Event 20-01<br />
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A Medical Event may indicate potential problems in a medical facility&#39;s use of radioactive materials. It does not necessarily result in harm to the patient.
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East Alabama Medical Center
Opelika, Alabama (NRC Region 1)
License number: 105
Organization: Alabama Radiation Control
Reporting

Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+15.2 h0.633 days <br />0.0905 weeks <br />0.0208 months <br />)
Opened: Cason Coan
11:57 Jan 17, 2020
NRC Officer: Howie Crouch
Last Updated: Error: Invalid time.
54483 - NRC Website