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Re: More Background Information
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- From: Robert Jeffrey Gunter <GUNTERRJ@kohis.a1.ornl.gov>
- Date: Wed, 03 May 1995 07:45:00 -0400 (EDT)
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Roy,
ORISE (Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Energy) regularly puts out papers
discussing labor market trends for Health Physics. In '94 they came out with a
paper called "Labor Market Trends for Health Physicists Through 1998". This
paper covers non-medical health physicists. They keep track of salaries and
etc., and regularly publish surveys in the HPS Newsletter.
If you are interested in Medical Physics, contact the AAPM (American Association
of Physicists in Medicine). I would _highly_ recommend some sort of summer
internship. Many of the National Laboratories have summer programs (including
the Oak Ridge National Laboratory(ORNL)). One of these programs is also run by
ORISE (for ORNL).
Good Luck
Rob Gunter
ORNL