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健康物理学会的会员趋势:我们如何走到今天以及将走向何方?

Membership Trends in the Health Physics Society: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?

作者信息

Pryor Kathryn H

机构信息

*Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, P.O. Box 999, MSIN K1-68, Richland, WA 99352.

出版信息

Health Phys. 2017 Feb;112(2):131-138. doi: 10.1097/HP.0000000000000610.

Abstract

The Health Physics Society (HPS), formed in 1956, is a scientific organization of professionals who specialize in radiation safety. Its mission is to support its members in the practice of their profession and to promote excellence in the science and practice of radiation safety. HPS has been a diverse body since its beginnings, encompassing professionals from different disciplines with an interest in radiation safety issues. At that time, health physics was just beginning to emerge as a distinct discipline, initially spurred by the development of the atomic bomb and amplified by the commercial use of nuclear power, and there was a need for a professional group to discuss issues and share ideas and experiences in the field. Over the following years, both the field of health physics and the ranks of the HPS membership experienced a steady increase in numbers and interest. HPS continued to grow in numbers and thrive through the mid-1990s but then began to retract. Concern regarding the "graying" of HPS was being discussed as far back as the late 1990s, yet despite efforts to broaden the base of membership through additional membership criteria, the numbers of Plenary (now referred to as Full) members have continued to shrink. The "graying" of HPS is real-although age demographic data are only available for about the past 15 y (and are provided voluntarily), the shift in age distribution over this timeframe is clear. A recent survey indicated that over 50% of HPS members are over 50 y of age, and over half of the respondents plan to retire within 10 y. As members age, they convert to Emeritus membership or drop their membership altogether, with some members unable to continue for financial or health-related reasons. There is now an age gap-members in their 30s and early 40s are missing from the mix. Potential causes for declining membership may include smaller enrollments in academic programs, reduced employment opportunities, and societal factors. There appears to be reduced employer support for participation in professional activities and travel to conferences. Societal factors include easy access to professional information through the internet, balancing of family commitments, other volunteer opportunities, and a general decline in joining professional groups. So, what is the fate of HPS? We are not alone-other professional groups are experiencing the same overall trends in membership to differing degrees. A number of initiatives have been launched or are being considered by HPS in an effort to offset this trend.

摘要

健康物理学会(HPS)成立于1956年,是一个由专门从事辐射安全工作的专业人员组成的科学组织。其使命是支持会员从事其职业,并促进辐射安全科学与实践的卓越发展。自成立之初,HPS就是一个多元化的团体,涵盖了对辐射安全问题感兴趣的不同学科的专业人员。当时,健康物理学刚刚开始成为一门独特的学科,最初是由原子弹的发展所推动,并因核能的商业应用而得到进一步发展,因此需要一个专业团体来讨论该领域的问题并分享想法和经验。在随后的几年里,健康物理学领域和HPS会员数量都稳步增长且关注度不断提高。HPS的人数持续增长,并在20世纪90年代中期之前蓬勃发展,但随后开始缩减。早在20世纪90年代末就有人讨论对HPS“老龄化”的担忧,然而,尽管努力通过增加会员标准来扩大会员基础,但全会(现称为正式)会员的数量仍在持续减少。HPS的“老龄化”是真实存在的——尽管年龄人口统计数据仅可获取大约过去15年的(且是自愿提供的),但在此时间段内年龄分布的变化是明显的。最近的一项调查表明,超过50%的HPS会员年龄超过50岁,超过一半的受访者计划在10年内退休。随着会员年龄增长,他们会转为名誉会员或完全放弃会员资格,一些会员因经济或健康相关原因无法继续保留会员资格。现在存在年龄差距——30多岁和40岁出头的会员缺失。会员人数下降的潜在原因可能包括学术项目招生人数减少、就业机会减少以及社会因素。雇主对参与专业活动和参加会议的支持似乎减少了。社会因素包括通过互联网轻松获取专业信息、平衡家庭责任、其他志愿者机会以及加入专业团体的总体人数下降。那么,HPS的命运如何呢?我们并非个例——其他专业团体也在不同程度上经历着相同的会员总体趋势。HPS已经启动或正在考虑一些举措,以努力抵消这一趋势。

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