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Mar
10
John Cardarelli, Health Physics Society
March 10 @ 7:30 am - 8:30 am
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Join us on Friday, March 10, 2023, to hear from John Cardarelli, President of the Health Physics Society.
This meeting is open for both in-person and virtual attendees who are ETEC members and their guests.
No registration is necessary for in-person attendance.
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Learn more about John Cardarelli.
John J. Cardarelli II, Ph.D., CHP, CIH, PE
Dr. John Cardarelli is President of the Health Physics Society (2021 to 2023)
John is Research Health Physicist with National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Division of Compensation Analysis and Support
- John recently retired as a Captain from the U.S. Public Health Service. His service as a commissioned officer in the Public Health Service and as a federal civil servant in research and regulatory agencies forged his commitment to science, specifically as it applies to public health.
- He has 30 years experience in numerous radiological fields with CDC and EPA, including epidemiology, exposure assessment, risk communication, emergency response, environmental characterization, cleanup policies, and dose reconstructions, to name a few.
- He received his B.S. in Nuclear Engineering, an M.S. in Health Physics and Ph.D. in Industrial Hygiene/Environmental Health from the University of Cincinnati.
- He holds a Professional Engineering License (nuclear specialty), and is board certified in both Industrial Hygiene and Health Physics.
He Co-authored “It Is Time to Move Beyond the Linear No-Threshold Theory for Low-Dose Radiation Protection” – #1 article of 2018 in the journal Dose-Response