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12 August 2022
67th HPS Annual Meeting Photos: Part 2

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The 67th Health Physics Society (HPS) Annual Meeting was held in Spokane, Washington, 17–21 July 2022. The meeting was fully hybrid and included both in-person and virtual options. Here is part 2 of our photos of meeting happenings—we will be sharing more soon.

If you attended the meeting live or virtually, you can view sessions by logging into the meeting site using the link you were sent when you registered. The Sign In button is at the top right side of the page. The sessions are available from the Schedule tab.

If you have trouble finding/accessing your Pathable link, email [email protected] and ask to have your sign-in information sent to you.

If you did not previously register and would like to view sessions from the meeting, register on the meeting website.

Sessions from the 67th HPS Annual Meeting will be available until 31 December.

 

Elda Anderson Breakfast

The Elda Anderson Breakfast was held Monday, 18 July, in honor of past and present recipients of the HPS Elda E. Anderson Award. In-person attendees included, front row, left to right, Ali Simpkins, Nicole Martinez, Sara Dumit, Emily Caffrey, Kenneth Kase, and Richard Brey; back row, left to right, Timothy DeVol, Scott O. Schwahn, Darrell R. Fisher, Jason Harris, Kathryn A. Higley, and Derek Jokisch.
Photo courtesy of Casper Sun

The online participants of the Elda E Anderson Breakfast included Paul Ziemer, Charles Wilson, Matt Mille, Jim Tarpinian, and the Secretariat's Mary Lou Robinson.
Screenshot courtesy of Charles Wilson

 

Early Career Member Gianna Porro's Meeting Experience

Photo courtesy of Casper Sun

This past July I had the opportunity to attend the HPS Annual Meeting in Spokane. Through this event I was able to expand my knowledge on current events and research topics throughout the health physics field. I am currently a health physicist (HP) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) within the radiation protection functional area. As an HP at LLNL, I provide field support to the operations and business organization, develop and revise policies in accordance with 10 CFR 835, and am currently in training to provide support for emergency response at LLNL's National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center. I joined the HPS to find a group of like-minded professionals to help grow both professionally and personally within my career. One of the biggest draws of the HPS was the diverse and multidisciplinary nature, from academic to industrial to government relations aspects of health physics.

The most notable experience of the conference was the overwhelming amount of support from fellow HPs and their eagerness to offer guidance and share their experience within the field. As someone who is starting their career in the industry, it is important to learn about different areas of emphasis and research within health physics. In addition to networking with a wide variety of scientists with expertise in varying topics, the annual conference was a great opportunity for continuing education. As I am transitioning from academia to industry, it was helpful to hear about others career paths and gain the opinion of industry professionals. As I solidify the trajectory of my career, it was inspiring to have a group of knowledgeable individuals who I can consider mentors.

I am so thankful for my experience at the conference and the connections I have made, I look forward to making a lasting contribution within this field.

 

Health Physics Society Garage Sale, 2022 Edition

Photo courtesy of Andy Thompkins

Kenneth Krieger, CHP

HPS held another garage sale at the meeting in Spokane and the items for sale included several old survey meters, several old books (some predating the 1950s), and miscellaneous items. Some items of interest were a magnet of Miss Atomic bomb from 1957, an action figure of Einstein, and an old Nuclear Chicago absorber kit from the mid-50s. At last count, the auction raised over $1,700 for scholarships and student travel grants for the Society.

Photos courtesy of Barbara Hamrick

 

5K Fun Run/Walk

The 5K Fun Run/Walk was held Tuesday morning, 19 July. The course began on the river side of the Spokane Convention Center and followed the Centennial Trail east, across the Spokane River, through the Gonzaga University campus, to Mission Park, and back. Awards were presented after the run and runners received T-shirts.
Photos courtesy of Gene Carbaugh

 

HPS Publications Booth

The HPS Publications team – including, left to right, Health Physics Managing Editor Mary Gene Ryan, Health Physics Editor in Chief Brant Ulsh, Health Physics Editorial Assistant Deanna Baker, and Web Operations Editor in Chief Barbara Hamrick – greeted attendees with information about HPS publications, invited suggestions, and answered questions. Attendees who filled out a survey were entered into a drawing for radiation-related books. Kathy McLellan, far right, was one of the lucky winners.
Photos courtesy of Casper Sun

 

American Academy of Health Physics (AAHP)

AAHP leadership present at the 67th HPS Annual Meeting included, front row, left to right, Past President Scott Schwahn, Past Secretary Elaine Marshall, Director Cheryl Olson, Director Igwekala Edwin Njoku, and Past Director Wayne Gaul; back row, left to right, President-elect Armin Ansari, Executive Director Michael Canino, ABHP Chair/Ex-Officio Member Kyle Kleinhans, President Gus Potter, Secretary Willie Harris, Treasurer Tracy Ikenberry, CHP Corner Editor Dan Sowers, and ABHP Vice-Chair Allen Mabry.
Photo courtesy of Casper Sun

 

Military Health Physics Section

The incoming slate of officers of the Military Health Physics Section of the HPS includes, left to right, LCDR Jeffrey Caudill, USN, Secretary-Treasurer; LCDR Caleb Tracy, USN, Board Member; Lt.Col. Christina Peace, USAF, President-elect; COL Ricardo Reyes, USA, Outgoing President; CAPT Greg Fairchild, USN, Incoming President; Michael Bak, Board Member; and Daniel Mannis, Board Member. The officers were installed at the Military Health Physics Section Business Meeting on 21 July 2022 in Spokane, Washington, at the annual HPS meeting.
Photo courtesy of Casper Sun

Uniformed Services active duty and retired members of the Military Health Physics Section, including HPS President CAPT John Cardarelli, USPHS (Ret.), at the annual meeting of the HPS in Spokane.
Photo courtesy of Edward Wallace

 

At the 68th HPS Annual Meeting booth, left to right, Kathy Held, Kathy McLellan, Mike Boyd, and David Zuenkel provided information about the next annual meeting, which will be held 23–27 July 2023 at Gaylord National Harbor.
Photo courtesy of Casper Sun

 

This year's Night Out took place Wednesday, 20 July, at O'Doherty's Irish Grille and Pub, a short walk from the Davenport Grand. Attendees enjoyed a delicious Irish meal followed by Songs and Stories of the Pacific Northwest by noted Northwest folk entertainer Hank Cramer. Hank is in high demand for folk festivals, concerts, and cultural presentations, and hails from Winthrop, Washington (home to HPS Past President Nancy Kirner). He even has some ties to our profession as a retired emergency planner. Check out his website at hankcramer.com.
Photo courtesy of Susan Carbaugh