Let’s assume you receive an unsolicited message from an account claiming to be "mird237 verified." Follow this protocol immediately.
If you are evaluating a dosimetry software package (e.g., VoxelDose, PLANET Dose, Hermes, or an in-house script), demand the following MIRD237 verification certificate: mird237 verified
Verification includes a statement on energy cutoffs (e.g., 1 keV for electrons and 10 keV for photons). Unverified tools might ignore electrons below 50 keV to save CPU time, underestimating dose to the red marrow. Let’s assume you receive an unsolicited message from