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Distance HP learning



I have received MORE query to SHARE the potential answers I may have

received regarding this topic then answers to the post. So, as a summary:



IIT: Illinois Institute of Technology is indeed providing some form of

"graduate" distance HP education. On their WEB site they say their Master is

a good preparation to CHP, so my friend is wondering what is best, CHP or

the Master...



Had also University of Oregon but my friend could not find anything on

Health Physics the last did she checked.



I have received a new training syllabus from Harvard on Biotech RSOs but my

friend wants more then a week long training.



Many thanks to the radsafers who have answered my query.



Regards,



Stéphane Jean-François, Eng., CHP

Spécialiste en radioprotection/Health Physics specialist

Gestion des risques/Risk Management

Centre de recherche thérapeutique de Merck Frosst/Merck Frosst Center for

Therapeutic Research

514-428-8695

FAX: 514-428-8670

stephane_jeanfrancois@merck.com

www.merckfrosstlab.ca











-----Message d'origine-----

De : owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu] De la part de Stabin, Michael

Envoyé : Friday, January 21, 2005 4:36 PM

À : Franz Schönhofer; sssmith@scientech.com; Strickert, Rick;

garyi@trinityphysics.com; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Objet : RE: AW: Outlook for European NPP by Strategic Forecasting, Inc.





>It is so easy to send comments to me personally, just press the "answer"

button instead the "answer all" one! 



Franz is exactly correct, both from a philosophical and mechanical point of

view. Discussions about the war in Iraq have no place on this list, unless

we are discussing aspects of nuclear weapons, depleted uranium, etc.,

something relevant to health physics. There are probably literally thousands

of lists where you can go to discuss politics. It is good when people are

stimulated by comments on the list to discuss off-topic items with others,

but just do it off line, meaning, respond to the persons that you wish to

involve, but do not include radsafe in the reply list.







Mike



Michael G. Stabin, PhD, CHP

Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences 

Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences 

Vanderbilt University 

1161 21st Avenue South

Nashville, TN 37232-2675 

Phone (615) 343-0068

Fax   (615) 322-3764

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