Cc(Continued) best available panel, in composition close to the Rockefeller group but with the added input of health care specialists and radiation biologists familiar with the particular problems of the Marshall Islands. An important additional input into this Advisory Committee should be provided by well-qualified representatives of other disciplines, whose input ts critical to the successful implementation of a new health care system. I refer specifically to a sociologist/ cultural anthropologist (Bob Kiste, University of Hawaii, is probably the best candidate). This group should really be a multidisciplinary group to insure cultural acceptance and integration. The Department of Interior, in the past, has taken some administrative actions, particularly in relation to reparations and compensations, but has hada disastrous cultural impact on the Marshallese. This medical plan must be sensitive to this problem and provide sound cultural advice in the pre-planning stage. The final Advisory Group would then consist of 1) experts in developing health care systems in third world nations; 2) experts in delivering medical 2): BNL care and in radiologic monitoring of the Marshallese specifically; 3) social scientiststo insure cultural integration; 4) Marshallese representatives to insure cultural and political acceptance; and 5) representatives of potential professional support activities,