** Reply Requested When Convenient ** I am gathering on current HP salary ranges for all specialities including government--regulatory, academic/medical, commercial nuclear, research, or radwaste, etc. Do any radsafer's have a reference to published data circa 1997 to 1998? (See attached Word97 html file for descriptions of typical HP areas to evaluate)Title: WILLIAM DANIEL HILL
WILLIAM DANIEL HILL 9739 Country Meadows Lane Laurel, MD 20723-6309 Home 301-404-9774 Office 410-631-3182E-mail dhill0@hotmail.com Office dhill@mde.state.md.us CAREER SUMMARYHealth Physicist with post-graduate training and education in regulatory guidance, nuclear medicine technology, nuclear reactor radiation safety procedures including over 18 years experience in providing comprehensive analysis and consulting for the safe use of radioactive material, ionizing radiation and/or non-ionizing hazards in the following areas of expertise:
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HEALTH PHYSICIST III, regulator and state inspectorwww.mde.state.md.usMaryland Department of the Environment, Air and Radiation Management Administration
Regulatory duties include general supervision and review of work for nine (9) staff health physicists; assisting the Program Manager in the administration of Department objectives. Field duties include inspection of dental and veterinary radiation machines. Administrative duties include certification approval of radiation machine inspection reports completed by State-licensed inspectors; reporting individual and program effectiveness, statistical review; computer processing of database information, word processing, mathematical spreadsheets; writing proposed changes in regulations, job descriptions, policies or procedures for machine inspections, and file maintenance. Escalated enforcement duties include referral to the Attorney General's office. HEALTH PHYSICIST, medical and industrial consultantwww.rsoinc.com
Evaluation of X-ray machines; Consultation for radioactive materials and assessment of radiological conditions reporting of risk estimation and patient radiation dose calculations, or other licensing activities including: sealed source leak tests; isotope inventory; dose calibrator accuracy, linearity, geometric variation; survey meter calibration; radioactive gas ventilation measurement; spectrometer energy calibration, counting efficiency and acceptance testing; Review of required records per U.S. NRC regulations; Proposals or analysis for technical products and services; Radiation safety training; Emergency response to isolate radiation hazards; Review and inspection of mammography facilities to comply with MQSA (U.S. FDA certification and/or ACR accreditation); Nuclear medicine and radiology facilities evaluated for proper imaging equipment performance and for JCAHO accreditation; Client services representation and negotiation; Licensed X-ray machine inspector in Virginia and Maryland for consultation, facility registration and inspection of machines used in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, nuclear medicine, industrial radiography, including: electron microscopes, computerized tomography, linear accelerators, dental & veterinary radiography, and high energy irradiators.
Responsible for industrial and medical X-ray machine state inspection and certification procedures to provide consultation in Industry, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. Licensed X-ray machine inspector in Virginia and Maryland.
Radiation Safety Officer for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission license and Maryland RAM license. Medical health physicist for over 100 physician radiology offices and at least 20 medical centers providing consultation for X-ray, ultrasound and nuclear medicine imaging procedures. Licensed X-ray machine inspector in Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana and Maryland.
Radiation Safety Officer and administrative manager for satellite offices in South Carolina and Texas to provide medical health physics consultation for radiology and nuclear medicine in over 120 corporate hospital medical centers in all states as follows: California, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, West Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma and Indiana. The Radiation Safety Services division consulted to Hospital Corporation of America, Safecare, National Medical Enterprises, and American Medical International to provide standards, policies and procedures. Licensed X-ray machine inspector in Texas, Tennessee, Indiana and Maryland.
NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST, CNMT (#006491), ARRT (#176251)Duties include radiation safety, quality assurance, nuclear cardiology, medical imaging & therapy, computer analysis and imaging, radiopharmaceutical preparation and dose administration.
Duties include training one other employee, radiation safety, quality assurance, nuclear cardiology, medical imaging & therapy, computer analysis and imaging, radiopharmaceutical preparation and dose administration.
Duties include radiation safety, quality assurance, research, medical imaging & therapy, mobile nuclear cardiology computer analysis and imaging, radiopharmaceutical preparation and dose administration. RADIATION PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIST at commercial nuclear reactor sites November 1978 to May 1980
Work at above listed job sites includes short term assignments to monitor radiation workers: survey for radiation levels and contamination, personnel dosimetry, exposure monitoring and surveillance of Radioactive Work Permits (RWP) during refueling or maintenance for primary and secondary reactor systems, steam generator and turbine systems modifications; respiratory protection; Radiological surveys were completed using portable G-M survey instruments and air sample/analysis during outages at nuclear reactor facilities.
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS for Macintosh and PCCOMPUTER HARDWARE Apple Macintosh and Compaq or IBM compatibles, DOS and Windows, NOVELL networks, intranet, internet and ethernet LAN systems, tape backup archive, data storage, Mustek scanner, data/fax modem. BUSINESS MACHINES Scientific calculator, personal computer, typewriter, copier, telephone, voice messaging, facsimile, E-mail and on-line data communication.
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