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The Center of Nuclear
Studies and Peaceful Applications (NSPA) at Cairo University in cooperation with
the Middle Eastern Regional Radioisotope Center for the Arab
Countries (MERRCAC)
and the Network of
Nuclear Studies and Peaceful Applications (NSPAN)
will organize a national workshop on radiation
protection at Cairo University during the period, starting
January 15, 2012. The workshop will offer a professional training
on radiation protection for faculty and staff members in
Egyptian universities, institutions and hospitals as a
necessary step to apply for the radiological worker permits
to obtain, manage and use ionizing radiation isotopes and/or
equipment in either therapeutic, diagnostic, education or
research. Register Now!
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The Nuclear Studies
and Peaceful Applications Network (NSPAN)
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The Nuclear Studies
and Peaceful Applications Network (Nuclear SPAN or
NSPAN) is the first research network that gathers
nuclear science interdisciplinary fields in all the
Egyptian academic, medical, industrial and power
plant sectors, such as nuclear medicine, radiation
protection and nuclear safety, as well as
cooperating with different European institutions, in
hospitals and Universities, such as the University
of Toulouse and Nantes in France and the European
Scientific Institute located in south France – with
training in Geneva, Switzerland and occasionally in
CERN.
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Second International NSPA Workshop on
Medical Physics 2011 |
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The Center of Nuclear
Studies and Peaceful Applications (NSPA) at Cairo
University has successfully organized the second workshop in civil
nuclear applications on radiation protection and health and
medical physics. The workshop was prepared in collaboration
with the French Embassy, the French national research center
(CNRS) and the French atomic energy agency as well as the
Egyptian atomic energy agency and the national institute of
cancer.
The main objective of the workshop was to
emphasize the importance and the necessity of developing
qualified health and medical physicists in hospitals,
universities and institutions, as well as the difference
between health and medical physics programs. The lectures
also covered the physics of the instrumentation used in
diagnosis and therapy. The workshop also stressed on the
importance of maintaining a secure and safe work environment,
free of harmful radiation and unexpected emergencies and the
means to face such scenarios.
More Information.
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