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- National Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program
The Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) helps people who developed illness from radiation exposure in areas where there was U S nuclear weapons testing
- RESEP - University of New Mexico
RESEP will help you get the education and medical referrals you need to take care of your health—at no cost to you Call 505-272-4672 to schedule an appointment
- RESEP - Tuba City Regional Health Care
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) Amendments of 2000 created RESEP to help the thousands of people diagnosed with cancer and other diseases due to exposure to nuclear materials such as uranium or nuclear fallout
- Nevada RESEP | Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV | UNLV
Nevada RESEP offers free medical screenings and education to those affected by nuclear weapons testing We also provide free assistance with filing Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) claims
- RESEP Clinics Help Rural Residents Access Care and . . .
Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) grants help healthcare organizations provide screenings, referrals for medical treatment, and other services to this population
- RESEP FAQs - University of New Mexico
There are many RESEP sites around the Southwest The Health Resources Services Administration funds clinics in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah The Indian Health Service operates a screening location in Shiprock, New Mexico This location is on the Navajo Nation
- RESEP Eligibility - University of New Mexico
RESEP Eligibility Former uranium workers, individuals who lived or worked downwind of certain atmospheric nuclear testing sites, and people who worked as onsite participants may be eligible for medical screening
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