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Roundtable on Population Monitoring Following a Nuclear/Radiological Incident
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Description:A roundtable discussion group summary report prepared for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Environmental Health, Division of Environmental Hazards and Health Effects, Radiation Studies Branch.
On January 11-12, 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hosted the Roundtable on Population Monitoring Following a Radiological/Nuclear Incident. The goal of this roundtable was to develop population monitoring guidance based on discussions by participants from a variety of backgrounds. Leading experts in health physics, epidemiology, health communications, psychology, radiological dosimetry, social work, and contingency planning from around the country participated in the meeting, including representatives of Federal agencies, state and local health departments, academia, and professional organizations.
The views and opinions expressed in this document are solely those of the participants in the Roundtable on Population Monitoring following a Nuclear/Radiological Incident. Although the views and opinions expressed in this Summary Report will be used to help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) develop guidelines for responding in such a situation, responses expressed in this report do not constitute endorsement by the CDC or agreement by CDC with these opinions. The following report was compiled by a contracting agency und
population-monitoring-roundtable.pdfer Contract Number 200-1999-00061 0012.
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