Joint Annual Meeting of
The Health Physics Society
and
The American Association of
Physicists in Medicine

July 23-27, 1995

Boston, Massachusetts

HEALTH PHYSICS SOCIETY

PROFESSIONAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1995


All PEP Courses will take place in the Hynes Convention Center

Go to late morning session
Go to afternoon session

8:00 - 10:00 am

1-A Teaching Radiation Protection Using Non-traditional Methods and Information Mapping
J. Ellsworth Weaver III, Pacific Gas & Electric's Diablo Canyon Power Plant
Class size is limited to 40 students.

1-B Internal Dosimetry by MIRD and MIRDOSE: Theory and Dose Calculations.
Wesley Bolch, University of Florida

1-C Internal Dosimetry and Part 20
John Poston, Sr., Texas A&M University

1-D Industrial Hygiene
Peter Collopy, Carnegie Mellon University

1-E Current Issues in Radiation Litigation
David Wiedis, Jose & Wiedis

1-F & 2-F Bioassay Data Evaluation Workshop for the Estimation of Intakes, Exposures, and Doses from Internal Radiation Sources
Clayton French and Kenneth Skrable, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Thomas LaBone, Westinghouse Savannah River Company (2 part course).

1-G Health Effects
C. Greenstock, AECL Research, Canada

1-H Introduction to the Physics of Mammographic Imaging
Charles Chamberlain, SUNY Health Science Center

1-I Introduction top Microdosimetry
James Turner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1-J On-Site Storage of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Steven Adams, IT Las Vegas Regional Office

Sunday, July 23 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

2-A Public Relations - How to Effectively Influence Opinion
John Billett, HPS Public Affairs Director, Billet & Quinn, Limited

2-B Acquisition and Analysis of Quantitative Radiopharmaceutical Data in Humans.
Jeffry Siegel, Cooper Hospital

2-C Practical Applications of Internal Dosimetry Calculations
Eugene Carbaugh, PNL

2-D Ventilation Design and Measurement
Lou Diberardinis, MIT

2-E Radiation Worker Epidemiology and Risk
Ethel Gilbert, Battelle PNL

1-F & 2-F Bioassay Data Evaluation Workshop for the Estimation of Intakes, Exposures, and Doses from Internal Radiation Sources
Clayton French and Kenneth Skrable, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Thomas LaBone, Westinghous Savannah River Company

2-G Radiochemistry in Radiation Protection and Site Characterization
Ahmed Nevissi, University of Washington

2-H Radiation Safety During Fluoroscopic and Interventional Procedures
Ted Villafana, The Medical College of Pennsylvania

2-I Microdosimetric Measurements and Applications in Radiation Protection
Joseph McDonald, Battelle PNL

2-J Waste Management at Decommissioning Projects
Wayne Gaul, RUST Federal Services, Inc.

1:30 - 3:30 pm

3-A A Workshop on the Do's and Don'ts of Risk Communication for the Technically Inclined
David Waite, CH2M Hill

3-B Internal Dosimetry by MIRD and MIRDOSE: Biokinetic Modeling
Michael Stabin, Radiation Internal Dose Information Center

3-C Medical Management of Radiation Accidents
Jerrold Bushberg, University of California, Davis

3-D The 3 H's - Preparation Provides Relief
Peter Collopy, Applied Health Physics

3-E Calculating, Recording, and Reporting Occupational Radiation Exposures
Charleen Raddatz, U.S. NRC

3-F Health Physics Resources on the Internet
Hector Mandel, Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3-G Fundamentals of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
John Leonowich, Battelle PNL

3-H Status of NRC's Quality Management Rule
John Glenn, U.S. NRC

3-I External Dosimetry
Michael Lantz, Arizona Public Service Company

3-J Soil and Ground Water Exploration for Site Characterization
Dr. Frank Bellini, Yankee Atomic Electric Company


Program Schedule by Day

Monday, July 24
Tuesday, July 25
Wednesday, July 26
Thursday, July 27

For further information please contact the HPS Secretariat at

(703) 790-1745
FAX: (703) 790-2672

or

E-Mail: hpsburkmgt@aol.com

HPS Secretariat
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd.
Suite 402
McLean, VA 22101


Douglas J. Wagenaar, Ph.D., wagenaar@nucmed.bih.harvard.edu