ADDENDUM TI

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DOE
POSITION PAPER ON THE
BNL MARSHALL ISLAND PROGRAM

(DATED DECEMBER 1st,1978)

Dr. Wyzen of the DOE has asked for amplification of the role of the
BNL resident physician under each of the options listed in the basic position
paper.
Dr. Conard and I feel the role of the resident physician under Option A
(the detection and treatment of radiation-related pathology in exposed and
control populations) should be outlined as follows:
1.

The resident

physician's (RP) primary responsibility is to function

as the on~site coordinator of the BNL program.

He is responsible, in addi-

tion, for the supervision of the daily follow-up and treatment of the exposed
and control groups in the basic research protocol for radiation-related
diseases.
Additional responsibilities under Option B:

(A-plus the care and follow-

up of patients in the exposed and control groups found to have non-radiation
related diseases, e.g., diabetes)would include:
le.

As inA- plus the medical follow-up and treatment as indicated for

those specific conditions found in ancillary studies as part of the BNL field
surveys, e.g., diabetes.

Additional responsibilities under Option C: (A and B - plus medical care.
for all low-level radiation exposed patients who have already gone through
full screening - irrespective of findings of disease, e.g., people living
on Bikini - April 1978) weuld include:

1.

As in A and B - plus screening, follow-up and treatment for the 137

people examined on Bikini (April 1978).

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