Friday, April 16, 2010

Find Your American Nuclear Society Member Id Number

Your member ID is your passport to the American Nuclear Society.


The American Nuclear Society is a professional organization for people who work in or study nuclear related industries such as nuclear power, nuclear medicine and radiology. To become a member, you must register with the American Nuclear Society and pay membership dues. New members receive an ID number, which they will need when they access certain parts of the website, register for conferences and renew their membership. The ID number is your passport to the Society, so you will only have access to your personal number.


Instructions


1. Check your wallet and other places where you may have put your member ID Card. Every year, American Nuclear Society members receive a packet in the mail that includes some forms for ordering magazines, window stickers for your car and a member ID card. This card will have your member ID number written on it.


2. Search for your "Welcome" email from the American Nuclear Society. The first time you register, the American Nuclear Society will send you an email containing your member ID number. If you remember when you first registered with the American Nuclear Society and have saved this email, you can find your ID number there.


3. Call the American Nuclear Society at 800-323-3044. A representative will be able to search their records and link you to your member ID number by your name.







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