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Re: Getting involved follow up
Radsafers,
For the medical HPs with particular topics for
consideration, may I also suggest the following
(extracted from the first issue of the Medical
HP Section, MHPS, newsletter currently in draft):
>If you have an article or letter that you would
>like to submit to the newsletter, please send your
>item (preferably in plain text, NOTE: graphics
>should include a Web link URL address and NOT be
>in the message) to:
>
> mikeg@slac.stanford.edu
The MHPS is looking for operational topics that
pertain to the Medical HP community for publication
in its electronic format newsletter. A possible
example would be a modest formalization of the
material that Carol Marcus posted on radsafe with
regards to the patient discharge rules issue.
Another opportunity to get involved...
S.,
MikeG.
Acting Editor, MEDHPE
At 01:34 PM 12/3/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Dear Radsafers,
>
>I was happy to get several responses regarding my "Let's get involved"
>e-mail. In these responses, people asked me about whom to contact to get
>involved with the HPS RSO Section and the mentioned publications on
>Radiation Safety.
>
>The following is the information I have. If I am wrong, please correct me
>ASAP so that everybody gets accurate information.
>
>HPS RSO Section presentations (abstracts due on January, 29, 1999) contact
>Kelly Classic at classic.kelly@mayo.com <mailto:classic.kelly@mayo.com>
>
>For the RSO Magazine contact Sharyn Mathews at publish@radpro.com
><mailto:publish@radpro.com>
>
>For the Operational Radiation Safety (first issue will come with your
>February issue of the HPS Journal) contact ken Miller at kmiller@psu.edu
><mailto:kmiller@psu.edu>
>
>Thanks and have a great weekend!
>
>Mr. René ...
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