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  2. Health physics - Wikipedia

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    Health physicists principally work at facilities where radionuclides or other sources of ionizing radiation (such as X-ray generators) are used or produced; these include research, industry, education, medical facilities, nuclear power, military, environmental protection, enforcement of government regulations, and decontamination and ...

  3. Medical physics - Wikipedia

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    Health physics is also known as radiation safety or radiation protection. Health physics is the applied physics of radiation protection for health and health care purposes. It is the science concerned with the recognition, evaluation, and control of health hazards to permit the safe use and application of ionizing radiation.

  4. Certified health physicist - Wikipedia

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    Certified Health Physicist is an official title granted by the American Board of Health Physics, the certification board for health physicists in the United States. [1] [2] A Certified Health Physicist is designated by the letters CHP or DABHP (Diplomate of the American Board of Health Physics) after his or her name.

  5. Clinical technologist - Wikipedia

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    A clinical technologist, also known as a healthcare science practitioner, is a medical professional involved in the practical delivery of medical physics and clinical engineering services. In some locations there is considerable overlap in closely related terms, for example in many countries technologist and radiographer are synonyms, while in ...

  6. Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Main focuses include health physics, biological effects of radiation, medical/health effects, and psychological effects. [ 9 ] MEIR Courses are three-days in length and conducted at major U.S. military bases worldwide; intended students are military medical personnel such as physicians , nurses , medical planners, and first responders .

  7. Nuclear medicine physician - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear medicine is a technology embedded specialty depending upon a large number of non-physician professional, including medical physicists, health physicists, radiobiologists, radiochemists, and radiopharmacists.

  8. Medical physicist - Wikipedia

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    The presence of Medical Physicists at Expert level ('Medical Physics Experts') in healthcare in the European Union is required by the 2013/59/Euratom directive. [3] The European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics(EFOMP) has defined a detailed inventory of learning outcomes for Medical Physics Experts in terms of Knowledge, Skills and Competences (the latter in Europe means ...

  9. Facility for Rare Isotope Beams - Wikipedia

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    The priority for completion is listed in the 2015 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science: Implementing Reaching for the Horizon [4] by the DOE/NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee. The facility has a robust Health Physics program under the umbrella of the university's Environmental Health and Safety department. [5]