Health Physics Society 49th Annual Meeting

Preliminary Daily Schedules

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The program of events is subject to change. Check this site for updates. When you arrive in Washington, check the final schedule for any last-minute changes.

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Saturday

8:00 AM - 5:00 PMAAHP 1: MARSSIM and MARLAP: Underlying Processes and Unifying Concepts
AAHP 2: Reviewing the US Transportation Reg. After the Recent Amendments...
AAHP 3: Low Dose Risks of Ionizing Radiation

Sunday

7:00 AM-7:00 PMRegistration
PEPs1-A through 1-H: 8:00-10:00 am; 10:30 am-12:30 pm; 2:00-4:00 pm
6:30-7:30 PMWelcome Reception, Sponsored by Landauer, Inc.
7:40-8:30 PMCapitol Steps (political satire) Sponsored by Landauer, Inc.


Monday

 
7:00-8:00 AMCEL 1: Terrorism: One Pediatrician's Perspective
7:00-8:00 AMCEL 2: Radiation Protection ANSI Standards and the Health Physics Society
8:00 AM-4:00 PMRegistration

8:15 AM-9:45 AMPlenary Session: Radiation Protection Recommendations and Public Policy, Salon 3

Sessions


Noon-1:30PM
Exhibits Open with Complimentary Lunch

12:15-2:15PM
PEP Sessions

1:30-3 PM
Poster Session

MAM-A-Operational Health Physics 1 (Training)

MAM-B-Internal Dosimetry and Bioassay

MAM-C-Regulatory/Legal Issues

MAM-D-Intersociety Workshop-Sharing Resources (sponsored by the Liaison Committee)

MAM-E-External Dosimetry

MPM-A-Operational HP 2

MPM-B-Decommissioning

MPM-C-Communication with the Media - A Panel Discussion

MPM-D-Emergency Planning/Response

MPM-E-Workshop: To Make the U.S. Transuranium and Uranium Registries (USTUR) the Best Resource They Can Be

TAM-A-AAHP Special Session: The Role of Radiation Experts in Homeland Security, Part 1

TAM-B-MARLAP Special Session: Multi-Agency Radiological Laboratory Analytical Protocols

TAM-C-Decommissioning Section Special Session

TAM-D-Uses of Dosimetry for Epidemiology Studies National Cancer Institute

TAM-E-Accelerator Section Special Session

TAM-F-ANSI/HPS N13 Session

THAM-A1-Risk Analysis

THAM-A2-Dose Reconstruction and History

THAM-B-Special Session: Low dose Radiation Research

THAM-C-Military Health Physics

THAM-D-Environmental

THAM-E1-Medical HP

THAM-E2-Radon

TPM-A-AAHP Special Session: The Role of Radiation Experts in Homeland Security, Part 2

TPM-B-Government Section Special Session: Lasers

TPM-C-Medical Section Special Session:

TPM-D-A Bomb: New Dosimetry and Risk Estimates for the Atomic Bomb Survivors

TPM-E-Accelerator

WPM-A-Workshop: Radiation Safety Without Borders: Where Have We Been and Where are We Going?

WPM-B-Instrumentation

WPM-C1-Special Session with the Society of Nuclear Medicine

WPM-C2-Time Machine: A Radium Producer's Photo Album

WPM-D-Government Section Special Session: Homeland Security

WPM-E1-Waste Management

WPM-E2-Non Ionizing Radiation

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Tuesday

7:15-8:15 AMCEL 3: Physics, Health Physics, and Applications of Backscatter X-Ray Imaging
7:15-8:15 AMCEL 4: Mail Irradiation and Related Issues
8:00 AM-4:00 PMRegistration
9:30 AM-4:15 PMExhibits Open

Sessions


12:15-2:15PM
AAHP Luncheon

12:15-2:15PM
PEP Sessions
Salon 3

8:30 am-Noon

TAM-A-AAHP Special Session: The Role of Radiation Experts in Homeland Security, Part 1

2:30-5 pm

TPM-A-AAHP Special Session: The Role of Radiation Experts in Homeland Security, Part 2
Delaware

8:30 am-Noon

TAM-B-MARLAP Special Session: Multi-Agency Radiological Laboratory Analytical Protocols

2:30-4:45 pm

TPM-B-Government Section Special Session: Lasers
Maryland

8:30-11:15 am

TAM-C-Decommissioning Section Special Session

2:30-4:45 pm

TPM-C-Medical Section Special Session:
Virginia

8:30 am-Noon

TAM-D-Uses of Dosimetry for Epidemiology Studies National Cancer Institute

2:30-5:15 pm

TPM-D-A Bomb: New Dosimetry and Risk Estimates for the Atomic Bomb Survivors
WA4

8:15-11:45 am

TAM-E-Accelerator Section Special Session

2:30-5 pm

TPM-E-Accelerator
WA2

8:30-11 am

TAM-F-ANSI/HPS N13 Session
6:00-7:00 PMReception in Exhibit Hall
7:00-10:00 PMAwards Dinner

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Wednesday

7:00-8:00 AMCEL 5: Outpatient Release of Nuclear Medicine Patients: Health Physics Aspects
7:00-8:00 AMCEL 6: Radiation Health Effects in Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Review of Recent Results
8:00 AM-4:00 PMRegistration
9:30 AM-NoonExhibits Open

Sessions

 8:00 AM- 11:30 AM  Plenary Session: Science Policy and Politics, Salon 3
Salon 3

3-5 pm

WPM-A-Workshop: Radiation Safety Without Borders: Where Have We Been and Where are We Going?
Delaware

2:30-5:30 pm

WPM-B-Instrumentation
Maryland

2:30-4:30 pm

WPM-C1-Special Session with the Society of Nuclear Medicine

5-5:30 pm

WPM-C2-Time Machine: A Radium Producer's Photo Album
Virginia

2:15-5:30 pm

WPM-D-Government Section Special Session: Homeland Security
WA4

2:30-4:15 pm

WPM-E1-Waste Management

4:45-5:30 pm

WPM-E2-Non Ionizing Radiation
 5:30 PM HPS Business Meeting

6:00-8:00 PM Adjunct Session: Aerosol Measurements

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Thursday

7:15-8:15 AMCEL 7: Radioactive Cure-alls
7:15-8:15 AMCEL 8: Current Issues in Radiation Epidemiology - an Update
8:00 AM-NoonRegistration

Sessions

Salon 3

8:30-9:30 am

THAM-A1-Risk Analysis

10-11:30 am

THAM-A2-Dose Reconstruction and History
Delaware

8:30 am-Noon

THAM-B-Special Session: Low dose Radiation Research
Maryland

8:30 am-Noon

THAM-C-Military Health Physics
Virginia

8:30-11:45 am

THAM-D-Environmental
WA4

8:30-10:15 am

THAM-E1-Medical HP

10:45 am-Noon

THAM-E2-Radon


The program of events is subject to change. Check this site for updates. When you arrive in Washington, check the final schedule for any last-minute changes.
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