Jerrold T. Bushberg, PhD, DABMP, DABSNM, FAAPM, FHPS
Jerrold T. Bushberg is a clinical professor of Radiology and Radiation
Oncology at the University of California (UC), Davis, School
of Medicine. He served as associate chair of Radiology (Radiation
Biology & Medical Health Physics) until 2018 and was awarded
Emeritus status by the UC Davis Chancellor as Director of Medical/
Health Programs at that time. Dr. Bushberg is chair of the
Board of Directors and senior vice-president of the United States
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. He
is an expert on the biological effects, safety, and interactions of
ionizing and non-ionizing radiation and holds multiple radiation detection technology
patents. With over 35 years of experience, he has served as a subject matter
expert and an adviser to government agencies and institutions throughout the nation
and around the world including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S.
EPA’s Radiation Protection Division, the National Academy of Sciences, the FDA’s
Center for Devices and Radiological Health, the World Health Organization’s Radiation
Program, Geneva, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria, in the
areas of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation protection, risk communication, medical
physics, and radiological emergency medical management. A former Commander in
the U.S. Naval Reserve, among other assignments, CDR Bushberg served as Executive
Officer of CBNR120 Pacific, a highly skilled multidisciplinary military emergency
response and advisory team. Dr. Bushberg is an elected fellow of the American Association
of Physicists in Medicine and the Health Physics Society. He has published
numerous journal articles, book chapters, as well as other enduring academic material
outside the domain of medical physics covering such diverse topics as emergency
medical response to radiological terrorism and electromagnetic interference of
wireless telecommunications systems with cardiac pacemakers. Dr. Bushberg is certified
by several national professional boards with specific subspecialty certification
in radiation protection and medical physics and currently serves as a director of the
American Board of Medical Physics and served as its vice-chair from 2015 to 2018.
Dr. Bushberg has received numerous honors and awards including NCRP’s Warren
K. Sinclair Medal for Excellence in Radiation Science in 2014 and the Christiansen
Distinguished Alumnus Award from Purdue University in 2016. Before joining the
faculty at UC Davis as technical director of Nuclear Medicine, Dr. Bushberg was on
the faculty of Yale University School of Medicine in the Department of Radiology
where his research was focused on radiopharmaceutical development. Dr. Bushberg
has responsibility for medical postgraduate education in medical physics as well as
ionizing and non-ionizing radiation biology and radiation protection.