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Recent Advances in Planning and Response to Radiation Emergencies
31 January - 3 February 2009

San Antonio, Texas
54th Annual Meeting of the Health Physics Society
12-16 July 2009
Minneapolis, Minnesota
2009 Professional Development School
NORM and TENORM
16-18 July 2009
Minneapolis, Minnesota
15 January 2009

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Welcome to the Health Physics Society Web site, where you can find information and answers to your questions about radiation and radiation safety/protection.

For many years, ionizing radiation has been beneficial to human beings for medical diagnosis and therapy, scientific research, and generating electrical power. However, when used in unsafe ways, ionizing radiation can harm people. Care must be taken to properly use radiation and to minimize unnecessary radiation exposures.

The health physicist's job is to manage the beneficial use of ionizing radiation while protecting workers and the public from potential hazards. The Health Physics Society is dedicated to making sure that health physicists have the information and capabilities to do this.

The Health Physics Society also has a goal of providing information for the public to assist in the understanding of the field of health physics. We invite you to explore our Web site and click on any features that might be of interest to you.

We also invite you to explore another Web site we sponsor that is dedicated to public education. This site (www.radiationanswers.org) contains objective, scientific information about radiation in a friendly, easy-to-read format.

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