The following arrangements were agreed to: a. ERDA will invite TIPI medical personnel (e.g., medical officer, nurses, health aides, technicians) to participate in the ERDA medical visits tn order to facilitate expanded programs such as well baby clinics, family planning, etc., and will assist with logistic support of these activities. For the next four quarterly visits, the TT will provide one medical officer, one health assistant, and up to two additional medical personnel, as needed. Travel, per diem and subsistence will by paid by ERDA; salaries will be paid by TIPI- . b. ERDA will assist in arranging for additional US medical doctors to participate in the medical team visits, as may be required to assist the TIPI in providing general medical care to the people living on Rongelap ani Utirik. For the next spring survey (March, 1977), ERDA will meke every effort to provide, and will fund if necessary, two additionel physicians. It is anticipated that the two physicians will be provided by the Public Health Service. c. ERDA will, to the extent operationally feasible, extend the duration of its medical team visits to Rongelap and Utirik to accommodate the needs of the Trust Territory medical program. Therefore, for the next spring visit, it is expected that duration of stay of the medical team will be extended by two to three days. d. ° The medical teams, while at the islands, will exten@ medical cere and treatment equally to all those living on the two islands. pO1tgtd . .