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         Health Physics:     more books (101)
  1. The Body Quantum: The New Physics of Body, Mind and Health by Fred Alan Wolf, 1986-12
  2. The Physics of Radiation Therapy by Faiz M. Khan, 2009-05-15
  3. Understanding Radiation Science: Basic Nuclear and Health Physics by James, Mannie Shuler, 2006-02-06
  4. Review of Radiologic Physics by Walter Huda, 2009-07-08
  5. Nuclear Medicine Physics: The Basics (Nuclear Medicine Physics: The Basics ( Ramesh, Chandra)) by Ramesh Chandra, 2004-05-12
  6. An Integrated Approach to Health Sciences: Anatomy & Physiology, Math, Physics, & Chemistry (Health Occupations Entrance Exam) by Bruce J. Colbert, 1995-12-15
  7. Physics for Radiation Protection: A Handbook by James E. Martin, 2006-09-14
  8. Accelerator health physics by H. Wade Patterson, 1973
  9. Heinemann Advanced Science Human Health and Disease (Heinemann Advanced Science: Physics) by Ann Fullick, 1998-02-24
  10. Towards a European Framework for Education and Training in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 82)
  11. University Health Physics by Richard Belanger, 2003-06-30
  12. The Dictionary of Health Physics and Nuclear Sciences Terms by Rex Borders, 1991-06
  13. Health Physics (Cambridge Advanced Sciences) by Andrew McCormick, Alexander Elliott, 2001-07-05
  14. Public Protection from Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Terrorism: Health Physics Society 2004 Summer School by Health Physics Society, 2004-01

21. Radiation Dosimetry Resources On The WWW
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. Radiation Dosimetry andhealth physics Resources on the Internet. health physics, Univ.
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22. Home : Nuclear Engineering And Radiation Health Physics - Oregon State Universit
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23. Journal
health physics Society Journal. Journal Highlights Archive. Search previousissues of health physics at the health physics Journal Web site.
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Contents of April 2003, Volume 84, Number 4
The Chernobyl sarcophagus. See article by Ken Kasper on page 419 for more information. Photo courtesy of Ken Kasper.
TECHNOLOGY MONITOR
Chernobyl: Facts and Fiction — Ken Kasper
PAPERS
Influences of Parameter Uncertainties within the ICRP-66 Respiratory Tract Model: Particle Clearance — Wesley E. Bolch, Thomas E. Huston, Eduardo B. Farfán, William G. Vernetson, and W. Emmett Bolch Influences of Parameter Uncertainties within the ICRP-66 Respiratory Tract Model: Regional Tissue Doses for PuO and UO U O — Eduardo B. Farfán, Thomas E. Huston, W. Emmett Bolch, William G. Vernetson, and Wesley E. Bolch Patient Surface Radiation Doses at Two PET Imaging Facilities — L. Gonzalez, C. A. Cordeiro, E. Vano, M. J. Perez Castejon, A. Jimenez, H. R. Montz, M. Domper, and J. L. Carreras

24. ORNL Review Vol. 36, No. 1, 2003 - Health Physics - Helping Set Guidelines For R
health physics AND RADIATION DOSIMETRY Helping Set Guidelines for Radiation Protection, Morganand Jim Turner wrote the first textbook on health physics.
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HEALTH PHYSICS AND RADIATION DOSIMETRY
Helping Set Guidelines for Radiation Protection
Jim Bogard tests dosimeter responses to radiation from nearby sources.
In December 1942 when the first controlled chain reaction was achieved in Chicago, some physicists measured radiation levels in the workplace. As the Manhattan Project began, "health physics" methods were needed to measure radiation emitted by manmade radionuclides and control radioactive contamination of the workplace. In the 1940s Oak Ridge health physicists Karl Morgan, Herbert Parker, Ernest Wollan, and others developed instrumentation for measuring radiation to help protect worker health. With Elda Anderson, Myron Fair, and Doc Emerson, Morgan spearheaded the formation of the national Health Physics Society and became its first president. Morgan and Jim Turner wrote the first textbook on health physics. In Oak Ridge, programs of theoretical and applied research were carried out to foster the development of health physics instruments and dosimeters for monitoring radiation levels and worker exposures. In the mid-1950s ORNL health physicists developed neutron dosimetry techniques and portable personnel monitors for alpha and gamma radiation that have since been used worldwide. Before the Manhattan Project, radiation protection was largely concerned with controlling medical uses of radiation, principally X-ray machines. Also, radionuclides for medical and industrial use were largely limited to members of the naturally occurring uranium series, such as radium-226. The development of fission reactors (e.g., the Oak Ridge Graphite Reactor) resulted in the generation of a variety of new radionuclides with important applications in research, industry, and medicine. Guidance was needed to ensure the beneficial uses of these radioisotopes, while protecting those who used them. Under Morgan's direction, the first formal report on permissible concentrations of radionuclides in the workplace was issued in 1959 as Publication 2 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP).

25. Phil Rutherford's Web Site
Information on his interests in radiation safety and health physics.
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26. ORNL Review Vol. 25, Nos. 3 And 4, 2002
Protecting people from exposure to unsafe levels of radiation has been the missionof Karl Z. Morgan, sometimes known as the father of health physics.
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Chapter 2: High-Flux Years
Back to Chapter 2 KARL Z. MORGAN: MAN ON A MISSION Protecting people from exposure to unsafe levels of radiation has been the mission of Karl Z. Morgan, sometimes known as the father of health physics. Affectionately called "K. Z.," Morgan first made his mark in radiation protection as director of the Health Physics Division of Clinton Laboratories. With Elda Anderson, Myron Fair, and Doc Emerson, he spearheaded the formation of the national Health Physics Society and, with Jim Hart and Harold Abee, formed the International Radiation Protection Association. He was the first president of both of these organizations. Morgan also established one of the first programs to train health physicists and, with the help of Jim Turner and other Health Physics Division scientists, wrote the first textbook on health physics. Health physics was launched unofficially as a profession in December 1942 when the staff took precautions to protect themselves from radiation during the first controlled chain reaction at the University of Chicago's uranium-graphite pile. Health divisions were subsequently set up at the University of Chicago and Oak Ridge under Robert Stone to deal with health and safety issues at the Chicago pile and Graphite Reactor, respectively. The physicists who staffed these divisions were called health physicists. They instituted remote handling of radioactive material, controlled access to "hot" areas, use of protective clothing, and decontamination procedures for those inadvertently exposed.

27. Health Physics Related Employment WebPage
Provides links to job sites for former service members who have worked in these technical fields.
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Radiation Information Network's Health Physics Related Employment Website
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28. Wiley :: Medical & Health Physics
Wiley Physics Astronomy Medical health physics. Medical health physics(16), Listings 116, Looking for the right Wiley title for your course?
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Atoms, Radiation, and Radiation Protection, 2nd Edition by James E. Turner Paperback, April 1995 US $115.00 Add to Cart Basic Health Physics: Problems and Solutions by Joseph John Bevelacqua Hardcover, January 1999 US $99.95 Add to Cart Biomedical Applications for Introductory Physics by Jack Tuszynski, John M. Dixon Paperback, December 2001 US $34.95 Add to Cart Biomedical Uses of Radiation, Biomedical Uses of Radiation by William R. Hendee Hardcover, April 1999 US $675.00 Add to Cart Biophysics: An Introduction by Rodney M. J. Cotterill Hardcover, July 2002 US $115.00

29. Wiley :: Contemporary Health Physics: Problems And Solutions
Wiley, Contemporary health physics Problems and Solutions by Joseph John Bevelacqua. ByThis Author, Basic health physics Problems and Solutions (Hardcover),
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James E. Martin Biomedical Applications for Introductory Physics (Paperback) Jack Tuszynski, John M. Dixon Biophysics: An Introduction (Hardcover) Rodney M. J. Cotterill Biophysics: An Introduction (Paperback) Rodney M. J. Cotterill Contemporary Health Physics: Problems and Solutions Joseph John Bevelacqua ISBN: 0-471-01801-5 Hardcover 456 Pages February 1995 US $110.00 Add to Cart Description Table of Contents Author Information Contemporary Health Physics offers a balanced presentation of all important concepts, calculations, and techniques essential to a full working knowledge of radiation exposure assessments. Not another dry presentation of the basic facts, calculations, and routines, it is specifically designed to help readers to learn, think, and respond like professionals in the field. Featuring a unique, real-world orientation and hundreds of worked examples presented within the context of various scenarios, it prepares readers for the rigors of performing quick, accurate radiation assessments in virtually any routine or emergency situation.

30. Applied Analysis Corp. - Nuclear Engineering And Analysis Services
Provides nuclear engineering and analysis services with emphasis on thermal hydraulics, radiological engineering, health physics, mechanical engineering, HVAC, and regulatory compliance.
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31. Georgia Tech--Nuclear And Radiological Engineering, And Health Physics Program
Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and health physics Program. in the The GeorgeW. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology.
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32. Nuclear And Radiological Engineering And Health Physics Research Group
Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and health physics Research GroupNuclear Engineering is a discipline that is concerned with
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    Nuclear Engineering
    is a discipline that is concerned with the safe release, control, and use of all types of energy from nuclear sources. Current research projects include the development of improved reactor physics and computational methods, studies related to heat removal from nuclear systems, two-phase flow and safety, tokamak plasma power exhaust and edge physics, nuclear criticality safety, high-energy radiation transport computations, radioactive waste disposal, and the conceptual design of fusion reactors and plutonium disposal facilities. Health Physics is a discipline that cuts across the boundaries of the physical, life and earth sciences and such applied sciences as toxicology, industrial hygiene, medicine, public health, and engineering. Research efforts in Health Physics address a variety of topics including the physical measurement of radiation and radioactivity, the relationship of radiation exposure to health impact, the prediction of the fate of radioactive materials in the environment, and the design of radiologically safe processes. Radiological Engineering is an emerging discipline that combines a broad-based knowledge of applied atomic, nuclear and radiation physics, nuclear and radioactive materials, radiation detection, radiation dosimetry and shielding, nuclear energy production and engineering fundamentals to:

33. Radiocarbon And Low-Level Counting Section Tbilisi State University
Supports radiational ecology and health physics development in Georgia. Studies of radionuclides in Southern Caucasian environment and technogenic radiational background. Provides information and resources.
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34. Redirect Page
Education and research in nuclear engineering, health physics, industrial hygiene, and ergonomics.
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35. JOL - Health Physics
guest. Access to the health physics Journals OnLine™ is grantedto all HPS members, read the disclaimer note before logging in.
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HPJ subscribers have complete access to all search functions and journal materials. Please complete the following information as it appears on your
HPS Newsleter mailing label. Last Name: Membership No.: HPS If you are not a HPS member , please enter as a guest. Access to the Health Physics is granted to all HPS members, read the before logging in. If you have difficulty logging in click here V. 1.2, July 1999

36. International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers, Local 984
Representing health physics, radiation protection, radiological control, industrial hygiene, and quality control technicians at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation at Richland, Washington.
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37. Research & Laboratory Safety - Health Physics
health physics. ONLINE Radiation Safety Manual 1997 Printed copies canbe obtained from the health physics Office by calling 723-3201.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/EHS/prod/researchlab/radlaser/
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Health Physics ON-LINE Radiation Safety Manual 1997
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for the Superconducting Accelerator: W.W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University. Guidance for Preparing Research Proposals Involving Ionizing Radiation in Human Use Research. Forms Additional Resources: Instruction Concerning Prenatal Radiation Exposure
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38. Radiological Hazards (RPH 6.7)
Authority Associate Vice President, Environmental Health Safety Issued by thehealth physics Division of the Stanford Environmental Health Safety Office.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/EHS/prod/aboutus/documents/policyrph6_7.html
Radiological Hazards (RPH 6.7) Other available views:
Located inside: Research Policy Handbook Stanford University Research Policy Handbook Document 6.7 Title: RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS Originally issued: March, 1989 Current version: March, 1989 Classification: STANFORD UNIVERSITY POLICY Summary: Summarizes policies related to radiological hazards Related Research Policy Handbook Documents: 1.4, Administrative Panels for Research Compliance
6.2, Health and Safety At Stanford University: Principles, Responsibilities and Practices
6.3, Emergency and Hazardous Material Release Response
6.4, Emergency and Hazardous Material Release Response for the School of Medicine Authority:
Contact Person: Radiation Safety Officer Possession and use of radioisotopes must be authorized under a broad scope radioactive materials license issued to Stanford University by the State of California or the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. All machines which produce ionizing radiations for which State registration is required must be registered centrally in the Name of the Board of Trustees. All projects must comply with pertinent regulations and relevant terms of licenses. Some of the responsibilities of Health Physics are to serve as consultants to the faculty and staff in radiation safety matters, provide general surveillance of radiation and contamination levels, inspect projects to determine compliance with regulations and standards, distribute personnel dose measurement devices and maintain records of radiation exposures to users, maintain centralized accountability of machines and materials, provide for the inspection of new shipments of radiation sources and safe disposal of materials and devices, provide for the calibration of radiation measurement instruments used in the personnel protection program, and provide radiation safety training to personnel.

39. Ergonomics Center Texas A&M University
Graduate education and research in nuclear engineering, health physics, industrial hygiene, and ergonomics.
http://trinity.tamu.edu/~ergocent/
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40. Northern California Chapter Health Physics Society - Home
Northern California Chapter health physics Society. 20 March 2003 Welcome to theNorthern California Chapter health physics Society Home Page. Who are we?
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John W. Poston Sr. An Overview of NCRP Report No. 138 on Terrorist Activities
In late 1998, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) convened a Scientific Committee to prepare a report on the radiological safety aspects of terrorist activities involving radioactivity.
This presentation will provide a short overview of NCRP Report No. 138 and focus on some of the critical issues raised in the report. These issues include recognition of the event, the interface between federal, state and local authorities, exposure limits for the first-responders, clean-up criteria, training and resources, the psychosocial aspects of such events, and communications with the media and the public. This report represents the “beginning” of such considerations. It points the way for additional studies and research in this very important area.

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