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  1. Nuclear Physics Methods and Accelerators in Biology and Medicine: Fifth International Summer School on Nuclear Physics Methods and Accelerators in Biology and Medicine (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  2. The Quantum Challenge, Second Edition : Modern Research on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (Physics and Astronomy) by George Greenstein, 2005-07-28
  3. Physics of Radiology by Anthony B. Wolbarst, 1993-03
  4. Physics for the life and health sciences (Addison-Wesley series in physics) by Simon G. G MacDonald, 1975
  5. Handbook of Health Physics and Radiological Health by Bernard Shleien, Lester A., Jr. Slaback, et all 1998-01
  6. Radiation Oncology: A Physicist's-Eye View (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) by Michael Goitein, 2007-12-05
  7. Semiconductor Safety Handbook: Safety and Health in the Semiconductor Industry (Semiconductor Safety Series) by Richard A. Bolmen, 1999-01-14
  8. Health is Wealth: Strategic Visions for European Healthcare at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Report of the European Parliament
  9. PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION PROTECTION (A TEXTBOOK OF HEALTH PHYSICS)
  10. Physics of Medical Imaging (Medical Sciences Series)
  11. Rad Tech's Guide to Mammography: Physics, Instrumentation, and Quality Control (Rad Tech's Guide Ser.) by Donald Jacobson, 2001-10-15
  12. The Quantum Doctor: A Physicist's Guide to Health and Healing by Amit Goswami, 2004-10-01
  13. Health Physics Aspects of the Use of Radioiodines by David Prime, 1984-12
  14. Nuclear Instruments and Their UsesVol 1 Ionization Detectors, Scintillators, Cerenkov Counters, Amplifiers: Assay, Dosimetry, Health Physics

81. Far West Technology And Health Physics Instruments Homepage Manufacturers Of Rad
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Precision ionization chambers, and Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counters (TEPC) used to measure radiation, LET, and micro dosimetry. Detectors are used in physics, biological research, and space.
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Products Electronic fixed and hand held survey instruments to measure radiation for personnel protection. Line includes survey meters, area monitors, dosimeters, REM meters, and Multichannel analyzers. Far West Technology, Inc. and Health Physics Instruments manufacture radiation measuring products for the nuclear, physics, medical, and materials fields. Our products measure penetrating radiation: gamma, beta, alpha, neutron, and X-ray. We use chemistry, physics, and electronics disciplines in our products and are an employee owned company. FWT and HPI are integrated and occupy the same building located at 330 South Kellogg Ave. Suite D, Goleta, CA 93117 USA. All products are made in the USA.

82. Nuclear & Radiological Engineering
health physics. Students are involved in a wide range of researchand development applications for radiation protection and safety
http://www.nuceng.ufl.edu/academic_progs/helphys.html
Tel: (352) 392-1401 - Fax: (352) 392-3380 Nuclear Engineering Medical Physics Health Physics Engineering Physics ... Interesting Links
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83. Staff List @ EHRS
Gerry Donadi, health physics Technician, 215898-2111, gdonadi@ehrs.upenn.edu.Matt Dworsak, health physics Technician, 215-746-6655, dworsak@ehrs.upenn.edu.
http://www.ehrs.upenn.edu/aboutus/staff_list.html
Overview Mission Statement Staff Listing News EHRS STAFF LISTING
Matthew Finucane Director matt@ehrs.upenn.edu Robert Forrest Associate Director,
Radiation Safety Officer rdf@ehrs.upenn.edu Laura Peller Associate Director,
Environmental Programs laura@ehrs.upenn.edu Dorothy Beers Administrative Assistant, PT dorothy@ehrs.upenn.edu Yolonda Berry Administrative Coordinator yberry@ehrs.upenn.edu Christine Belden Business Manager tina@ehrs.upenn.edu Tom Boyle Sr. Biosafety Officer tom@ehrs.upenn.edu Keith Brown Medical Health Physicist keith@ehrs.upenn.edu Charles Cagno chuck@ehrs.upenn.edu Lisa Caproni Industrial Hygienist caproni@ehrs.upenn.edu Kathy Cassidy Business Administrator cassidyk@ehrs.upenn.edu Patrick Confalone pat@ehrs.upenn.edu Jim Crumley Hazardous Material Specialist jcrumley@ehrs.upenn.edu Will Davidson Sr. Medical Health Physicist davidson@ehrs.upenn.edu Gerry Donadi Health Physics Technician gdonadi@ehrs.upenn.edu Matt Dworsak Health Physics Technician dworsak@ehrs.upenn.edu Kim Fata Administrative Assistant kfata@ehrs.upenn.edu Marc Felice Sr. Medical Health Physicist

84. ICN Worldwide Dosimetry Service - Links
University of Michigan health physics and Radiation Protection. DOE/ NRC/Federal Government. health physics. American Academy of health physics.
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Last Updated May 2001 Basic Science Metric Publications National Academy Press - Reading Room Documents Colleges/ Universities Georgia Tech Office of Radiation Safety Idaho State HP Page University of Michigan Health Physics and Radiation Protection DOE/ NRC/ Federal Government Index Of US Government Sites Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission DOELAP External Home Page Fast Flux Test Facility ... US EPA-Radiation Protection Division Foreign Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency BEIR VII Home Page Japan Atomic Power Company - Tsuruga Power Station 1 Japanese Survivors Study ... UK DETR Radioactive Substances Division Health Physics American Academy of Health Physics Books on Health Physics, Dosimetry and Radiation Protection Health Physics and Radiation Protection Health Physics Public Information ... MGP Instruments States Michigan State Government Radiation Safety Section Radiation Control Program - Georgia Review of State Regulatory Programs State of Texas Bureau of Radiation Control Medical Physics Electronic Medical Physics World Medical Physics Books and Journals Online Organizations American Nuclear Society Edison Electric Institute Electric Power Research Institute Environmental Health Perspectives ... Southern California Chapter Health Physics Society Pharmaceuticals

85. Books On Health Physics, Dosimetry And Radiation Protection
provides training courses in radiation safety, health physics, radiochemistry andrelated areas. Books on health physics, Dosimetry and Radiation Protection.
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Books on Health Physics, Dosimetry and Radiation Protection
1. Rig Ship for Ultra Quiet
by Andrew Karam This book is a slightly fictionalized account of 2 months aboard a nuclear attack submarine off the coast of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was written by Andrew Karam, a veteran of the U.S. submarine force who is now the Radiation Safety Officer at the University of Rochester and an instructor for Nevada Technical Associates, Inc. Karam is a good writer and he describes often tense encounters with Soviet submarines and surface ships. Although not all incidents in the book actually happened, it is based on Karam's time spent aboard the nuclear submarine "Plunger". The book also goes into detail about living and working in a nuclear submarine and includes a number of photographs. The book is more than 300 pages in paperback and is available for $15 from Nevada Technical Associates, Inc. Published in Australia in May, 2002 by Sid Harta, Publishers. Also available on Amazon.

86. American Academy Of Health Physics Certification Examination - Practice Software
American Board of health physics Certification Exam Softwarefor practicing for the exam is available at this site.
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AAHP Part I Examination - Practice Software
This software is a study aid for the American Academy of Health Physics Certification Examination (Part I) The user can practice with multiple choice questions ranging in number from 50 to 300. Each time the software is used, the questions are randomly selected from a master data base of approximately 1,000 questions so that each practice exam has a varied and randomly selected content. The software allows you to check for the correct answer to each question and it also scores each quiz. This software is designed to run on Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP and Windows NT. The price is $195. For more information or a demo disk, call 702-564-2798. To order the software now go to the Ordering Information page. Note: Nevada Technical Associates, Inc. is not affiliated with the American Academy of Health Physics and no endorsement of the software by that organization is implied by this advertisement. We also provide a wide range of courses in radiation safety, health physics and related areas. You can view the full list of our courses on our

87. Health Physics Request Form
with current radiation safety training and are planning to visit the NISTCNR foran experiment, fill out the following so that health physics personnel will
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88. Health Physics Request Form
a 35 hour computer based training session which includes quizzes for each trainingsubject area, and a discussion/review session with an NCNR Health Physicist
http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/cgi-bin/hpform.pl?FORMTYPE=usertrain

89. WileyEurope :: Medical & Health Physics
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90. Health Physics Services
health physics Services. The health physics Section provides radiationprotection expertise on exposure to ionizing radiation, especially
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The Health Physics Section provides radiation protection expertise on exposure to ionizing radiation, especially with regard to airborne radioactivity. The section maintains a whole body monitor (WBM) which enables humans to be monitored for internal radioctivity. The section is responsible for the National Radiation Dose Register which is a database for recording the ionizing radiation doses to all exposed workers. The information for this database is provided by the ARL Personal Radiation Monitoring Service and other monitoring services around Australia. The radioactive gas radon is responsible for a large proportion of the radiation background to which we are all exposed. The section maintains a Radon Test Chamber for calibrating equipment used for monitoring uranium miners. ARPANSA is designated the Pacific Region Radon Reference Laboratory for the International Radon Metrology Program. The section conducts research into radon and/or thoron levels in Australian homes, uranium mines and caves (where radon tends to concentrate and may effect underground tour guides). Aerosol studies are conducted to determine the properties of the airborne radioactivity and result used to in a respiratory tract model to determine the appropriate radiation doses from inhalation. The section coordinates ARPANSA's involvement with radiation emergency preparedness. ARPANSA and the Peter McCallum Cancer Institute form a WHO Collaborative Centre for Radiation Protection and Radiation Emergency Medical Assistance (CRPREMA). The section maintains on-call equipment and trained radiation protection staff as part of Commonwealth plans for Nuclear powered warship visits or for

91. Hanford Health Physics Injury Reduction
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92. Health Physics

http://www.me.utexas.edu/~nuclear/Health_Physics.htm
The University of Texas at Austin Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Program
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*If a report option is substituted for a Masters Thesis then two additional courses are to be taken in consultation with the academic advisor. Admission Requirements Program Information Dissertations/Theses Current Students ... Health Physics

93. Radiological Health Physics
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN RADIOLOGICAL health physics. Admission to the Radiologicalhealth physics Program. Specific Degree Requirements.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/physics/RHP/RHP.html
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH PHYSICS
For students in the Physical or Biological Sciences, Mathematics, or Engineering
The Department of Physics, in the College of Sciences, offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science in Radiological Health Physics. The curriculum combines theoretical, experimental, and applied radiological science courses. After graduation, students are prepared for employment as health or medical physicists, or may continue studies leading to the doctorate. Radiological health physics involves measurement and assessment of radiation exposure and dose to man and his environment. Responsibilities of a radiological physicist may include: development and enforcement of governmental regulations, radiation protection standards, consulting, research, and teaching. Care must be taken with nuclear reactors, high-energy particle accelerators, x-ray machines, and radionuclides used in biomedical research and therapy. Radiological physicists study the interactions of radiation in matter, with special interest in the quantitative determination of the energy absorbed. Also of interest are the analyses of the nature of radiation environments and the effect of radiation and radioactivity on life processes. Applications of this knowledge can range from the design of radiation detection instrumentation, to the establishment of radiation protection standards. Our program at San Diego State University incorporates faculty, laboratory facilities, and course offerings from; the Department of Physics, Department of Biology, Graduate School of Public Health, and the Office of Environmental Health and Safety. Also, our program uses personnel, equipment, and facilities at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, the Naval Hospital, San Diego, and various other sites within San Diego County.

94. Bachelor Of Science With Emphasis In Health Physics
s. DegreeRequirements Bachelor of Science in Physics with Emphasis in health physics....... Bachelor of Science with Emphasis in health physics. Course
http://physics.tamuk.edu/Bachelor_of_Science_with_Emphasis_in_Health_Physics_1.h

95. Health Physics
Dose Assessment, Data Validation, Network Software, WebBased Applications, CustomProgramming in C++, Java, Consulting in health physics, CATCo, Surrogate
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96. "Dirty Bombs" Much More Likely To Create Fear Than Cause Cancer
health physics Society Papers (select Radiation Risks in Perspective ). HealthPhysics Society Papers (select Radiation Risks in Perspective ).
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AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index More information: Ben Stein , Inside Science News Service
Andrew Karam
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University of Rochester
Health Physics Society Papers (select "Radiation Risks in Perspective")

"Dirty Bombs" Much More Likely to Create Fear than Cause Cancer:
Radiation Effects from Such Devices Likely to Be too Low to Calculate, Health Physicist Says

Rochester, NY (March 12, 2002)-The latest post-9/11 disaster scenario making news headlines is the "dirty bomb." The theoretical situation occurs when terrorists get hold of radioactive material from a hospital or food-irradiation plant, attach it to an explosive, and detonate the bomb in an urban area. The explosion spreads the radioactive material all over a city and exposes the population to radiation. Yet according to a health physicist, the biggest health risk from a dirty bomb would not, reassuringly, be cancer, but something more preventable: panic. A dirty bomb "would probably not lead to many, if any, cancer deaths," says Andrew Karam, radiation safety officer of the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY. But if the public receives unreliable or exaggerated information about dirty bombs, Karam worries that "the use of a radiological weapon would result in many deaths in traffic accidents as people flee the scene, and possibly stress- and anxiety-induced heart attacks."

97. Safety Links
Safety Links health physics Links. The following are links to resources about healthphysics. Please report broken links or suggest new one to the webmaster.
http://www.phys.ksu.edu/area/jrm/Safety/health_physics.html
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98. Student Co-Authored Research Publications
Student CoAuthored Research Publications in Radiological health physics. BS studentsare listed in Bold type face. health physics, Vol. 65, No 3, pp. 322-327.
http://www.physics.sdsu.edu/pubrhp.html
Student Co-Authored Research Publications in Radiological Health Physics
BS students are listed in Bold type face.
MS students are listed in Bold and Italic type face.
Publications
  • Blankenship B. , Neel J., Papin .PJ. (1995). Localization and Morphological Effect of Technetium-99 on Higher Plant Cells. The Journal of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, Vol. 81, pp. 411-428, 1995.
  • Degenkolb S. , Neel J., Papin P.J. (1994). The Effect of Tc-99 and Environmental Conditions on Soybean Physiology. Journal of Environmental Quality, Nov-Dec, pp.1265-1271.
  • Jervey R.A. , Papin P.J. (1993). An Augmented Audit Program for Assuring Radiation Safety During Radiographic Examination Operations. Health Physics, Vol. 65, No 3, pp. 322-327.
  • Hamano DM , Helm K.S., Papin P.J. (1993). Computerized Management for the Liquid Radioactive Stream at the University of California, San Diego. Health Physics, Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 192-194.
  • Michell, R. , Eichner, F.N., McDonald, J.C., and Papin, P.J. (1993). Sensitivity Recovery of LiF Thermoluminescent Material by a New Annealing Procedure. Submitted to Health Physics November 1993
  • Blankenship, B.

99. Nuclear Astrophysics And Nuclear Structure Theory At SDSU
Nuclear and health physics at SDSU. Computational computers). The Nuclear and HealthPhysics group at SDSU includes Prof. Patrick Papin, Physics faculty.
http://www.physics.sdsu.edu/nuclear.html
Nuclear Astrophysics and Nuclear Structure Theory at SDSU Computational Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics at SDSU includes who works with Prof. George Fuller and Prof. Kim Griest at UCSD, (astrophysics) and Dr. Erich Ormand at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (nuclear structure, including large computation on parallel computers). His specialty is nuclear structure.
  • Prof. Fridolin Weber, Physics faculty (to start August 2003 or January 2004)
who works on neutron stars, white dwarf stars, quark stars, and other compact astrophysical objects. He has collaborators at the University of Notre Dame, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and many other places world-wide.
Last updated on March 12, 2003

100. Health Physics Research
health physics Research. HOME PREVIOUS
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