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MIM Software, Inc.Reirradiation: Challenges in Prior Treatment Assessment and Plan Summation
Presented by Kyle Kiffner MIM Software, Inc.
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.8 (higher is better), with 10 responding
VLID: 18011
AshlandRadiotherapy Dosimetry Utilizing Gafchromic™ EBT4 Film and Filmqa Pro Software
Presented by Resat Aydin, MS Ashland Inc.
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18086
AshlandRadiology Dosimetry Utilizing Gafchromic™ LD-V1 Film and Filmqa Pro Software
Presented by Resat Aydin, MS Ashland Inc.
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 18263
AshlandQ&A
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This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18085
AshlandQ&A
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This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 18262
MIM Software, Inc.Q&A
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This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 18010
MO-1015-AssemblyBC President's Symposium: The Art of Science, the Science of CareWelcome and Introduction
Presented by Ehsan Samei, PhD Duke University Health System
This presentation has an average satisfaction 2.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17841
MO-1015-AssemblyBC President's Symposium: The Art of Science, the Science of CareMedical Physics: Juxtaposition of Three Streams
Presented by Ehsan Samei, PhD Duke University Health System
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17842
MO-1015-AssemblyBC President's Symposium: The Art of Science, the Science of CareAct of Awakening: Art and Science
Presented by Enrique Martínez Celaya University of Southern California
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17843
MO-1015-AssemblyBC President's Symposium: The Art of Science, the Science of CareHow Science Extends to the Art of Care?
Presented by Kyle Myers, PhD Puente Solutions LLC
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17844
MO-1015-AssemblyBC President's Symposium: The Art of Science, the Science of CareMarie Curie: Art and Science in the Service of Humanity
Presented by Richard Gunderman Indiana University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 3.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17845
MO-1015-AssemblyBC President's Symposium: The Art of Science, the Science of CareMedical Physics As a Vocation
Presented by Steven Garber M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
This presentation has an average satisfaction 1.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17846
MO-145-351 Creating Vendor Relationships for Pediatric Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional (FGI) ApplicationsIntroduction to Configuring Fluoroscopic Equipment for Pediatric Imaging
Presented by Keith Strauss, MS Retired
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17858
MO-145-351 Creating Vendor Relationships for Pediatric Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional (FGI) ApplicationsCommissioning Equipment and Working with the Manufacturer
Presented by Andrew Kuhls-Gilcrist, PhD Canon medical
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17859
MO-145-351 Creating Vendor Relationships for Pediatric Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional (FGI) ApplicationsEssential Questions for Consideration in the Design of Interventional X-Ray Equipment Intended for Pediatric Use
Presented by Markus Lendl Siemens Healthineers
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17860
MO-145-351 Creating Vendor Relationships for Pediatric Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional (FGI) ApplicationsRegulations, Standards, and How You Can Make a Difference
Presented by Jan Jans Philips Healthcare
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17861
MO-145-351 Creating Vendor Relationships for Pediatric Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional (FGI) ApplicationsWhat’s Unique About Interventional X-Ray Imaging Technology?
Presented by Anne Bessou GE Healthcare
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17862
MO-145-360 Zagzebski-Carson Lectureship on Medical UltrasoundWhole Body Low Frequency 3D Ultrasound Tomography/Volography
Presented by James Wiskin QT Imaging
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17852
MO-145-360 Zagzebski-Carson Lectureship on Medical UltrasoundQ&A
Presented by
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17851
MO-145-362 A Clinical Perspective on the Evolution and Challenges of TBIConventional TBI Techniques
Presented by Jay Burmeister, PhD Karmanos Cancer Center, Gershenson ROC, Wayne State University School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.5 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 17854
MO-145-362 A Clinical Perspective on the Evolution and Challenges of TBIIMRT-based TBI, TMI and TMLI
Presented by Xuejun Gu, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.5 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 17855
MO-145-362 A Clinical Perspective on the Evolution and Challenges of TBIDose Reporting and Clinical Outcomes
Presented by Jeremy Kunz, PhD University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 17856
MO-145-362 A Clinical Perspective on the Evolution and Challenges of TBIQ&A
Presented by
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17853
MO-145-371 How to Communicate Effectively with a Multidisciplinary TeamBarriers and Lessons Learned
Presented by Stephanie Parker, MS Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist High Point Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17869
MO-145-371 How to Communicate Effectively with a Multidisciplinary TeamEffective Communication
Presented by Perry Johnson, PhD UF Health Proton Therapy Institute
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17870
MO-145-371 How to Communicate Effectively with a Multidisciplinary TeamFeedback and Difficult Conversations
Presented by Daniel Hyer, PhD University of Iowa
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17871
MO-145-371 How to Communicate Effectively with a Multidisciplinary TeamStrategies for Effective Communication on a Virtual Environment
Presented by Luis Fong de los Santos, PhD Mayo Clinic
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17872
MO-145-372 QC Performance Updates of ACR NM & PET QC Manuals: What, When, and How?ACR PET QC Manual update
Presented by Matthew Palmer, PhD Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17864
MO-145-372 QC Performance Updates of ACR NM & PET QC Manuals: What, When, and How?ACR NM QC Manual update
Presented by Michalis Georgiou, PhD University of Miami School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17865
MO-145-372 QC Performance Updates of ACR NM & PET QC Manuals: What, When, and How?Advances in PET Technology: QC, Quantification, and Instrumentation
Presented by Jun Zhang Ohio State University Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17866
MO-145-372 QC Performance Updates of ACR NM & PET QC Manuals: What, When, and How?Advances in NM Technology: QC, Quantification, and Instrumentation
Presented by Rachel Barbee UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17867
MO-145-INV1 Artificial Intelligence-Based Automatic Segmentation: Current State-of-Affairs and Future DirectionsArtificial Intelligence-Based Automatic Segmentation: Current State-of-Affairs and Future Directions
Presented by Siqiu Wang UT Southwestern Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.3 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 17892
MO-145-INV1 Artificial Intelligence-Based Automatic Segmentation: Current State-of-Affairs and Future DirectionsThe Future Is Now- How AI Is Transforming Radiotherapy
Presented by Stephanie Torres, Clinical Applications Specialist Therapanacea
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17893
MO-145-INV1 Artificial Intelligence-Based Automatic Segmentation: Current State-of-Affairs and Future DirectionsAI Auto-Contouring in Effective Clinical Use
Presented by Matt Gerace MIM Software, Inc.
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17894
MO-145-INV1 Artificial Intelligence-Based Automatic Segmentation: Current State-of-Affairs and Future DirectionsAddressing Clinical Heterogeneity of OAR Segmentation with in-House Customizable AI Models
Presented by Xue Feng Carina Medical LLC
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17895
MO-145-INV1 Artificial Intelligence-Based Automatic Segmentation: Current State-of-Affairs and Future DirectionsFeasibility Evaluation of AI Rad Companion Organs RT for Radiotherapy (Siemens Healthineers)
Presented by Firas Mourtada, PhD Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17896
MO-250-360 AI in Ultrasound ImagingPredicting Long-Term Complications With Ultrasound Radiomics and Artificial Intelligence Following Breast Cancer Radiotherapy
Presented by Tian Liu, PhD Mount Sinai
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17902
MO-250-360 AI in Ultrasound ImagingDeep Learned Beamformers with Domain Adaptation—Peaking Around Our Blind Spots
Presented by Brett Byram Vanderbilt University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17903
MO-250-362 Keeping up with the Task Groups: TG-290 and TG-372AAPM TG290: Respiratory Motion Management for Particle Therapy
Presented by Heng Li, PhD Johns Hopkins University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17905
MO-250-362 Keeping up with the Task Groups: TG-290 and TG-372AAPM TG372: Commissioning of Model-Based Dose Calculation Algorithms in Brachytherapy
Presented by Luc Beaulieu, PhD Université Laval
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17906
MO-430-351 The Emerging Role of Medical Physics in SurgeryThe Physics Value-Add in Surgery Research and Clinical Excellence: Lessons from Radiation Therapy
Presented by Thomas Mackie, PhD University of Wisconsin
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17931
MO-430-351 The Emerging Role of Medical Physics in SurgeryPhysics Innovation, Quality, and Data in the OR: The Surgineering Example
Presented by Jeffrey Siewerdsen, PhD MD Anderson
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17932
MO-430-351 The Emerging Role of Medical Physics in SurgeryGuiding Surgical Decisions with Mass Spectrometry in the Operating Room
Presented by James Suliburk Baylor College of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17933
MO-430-351 The Emerging Role of Medical Physics in SurgeryCatapulting Surgery into the 21st Century via Clinical Collaboration: A Surgeon’s Perspective
Presented by Justin Bird UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17934
MO-430-360 Focused Ultrasound With Microbubbles for Therapeutic EffectsNoninvasive Neuroengineering for Monitoring and Control of Brain Activity
Presented by Jerzy Szablowski Rice University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17927
MO-430-360 Focused Ultrasound With Microbubbles for Therapeutic EffectsTreatment Augmentation With Ultrasound Imaging and Microbubbles
Presented by Flemming Forsberg Thomas Jefferson University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17928
MO-430-361 Novel X-Ray SourcesSetting the stage: Needs and Opportunities
Presented by Rebecca Fahrig, PhD Siemens Healthcare GmbH
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17915
MO-430-361 Novel X-Ray SourcesBiomedical Imaging With Liquid-Metal-Jet Microfocus Sources
Presented by Hans Hertz KTH Royal Institute of Technology
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17916
MO-430-361 Novel X-Ray SourcesInnovative Monochromatic X-Ray Source for High-Quality and Low-Dose Medical Imaging
Presented by Eric Silver Imagine Scientific
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17917
MO-430-361 Novel X-Ray SourcesThermionic Emission Multiple X-Ray Source Array X-Ray Tubes
Presented by Paul Schwoebel Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17918
MO-430-361 Novel X-Ray SourcesApplication of Multiple X-Ray Source Arrays in Radiology
Presented by John Boone, PhD UC Davis
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17919
MO-430-361 Novel X-Ray SourcesNano Electronic X-Ray Technology
Presented by Brian Gonzales Micro-X Inc
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17920
MO-430-362 Innovations in Adult and Pediatric Clinical TrialsAI in Structure Verification in Clinical Trials
Presented by Ying Xiao, PhD University of Pennsylvania
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17936
MO-430-362 Innovations in Adult and Pediatric Clinical TrialsTiming of Immunotherapy and Radiotherapy
Presented by Clemens Grassberger, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17937
MO-430-362 Innovations in Adult and Pediatric Clinical TrialsRecent Findings from Adult Clinical Trials Impacting Radiotherapy
Presented by Leila Tchelebi Northwell Health
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17938
MO-430-362 Innovations in Adult and Pediatric Clinical TrialsUpdates on Pediatric Clinical Trials Involving Radiotherapy
Presented by Koren Smith, MBA, MS UMass Chan Medical School
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17939
MO-430-371 16 Years of the AAPM DREAM Fellowship16 Years of DREAM
Presented by Angelica Perez-Andujar, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17941
MO-430-371 16 Years of the AAPM DREAM FellowshipThe Role of Mentorship in Medical Physics Diversity Recruitment
Presented by Maryellen Giger, PhD The University of Chicago
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17942
MO-430-371 16 Years of the AAPM DREAM FellowshipMy Journey from the AAPM DREAM to the FDA and Beyond
Presented by Lynda Ikejimba FDA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17943
MO-430-371 16 Years of the AAPM DREAM FellowshipDREAMing Big- Changing the Face of Medical Physics (One Fellow at a Time)
Presented by Judith Rivera, PhD, MS Mayo Clinic
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17944
MO-430-372 Session in Memory of Arthur Lucas, Sc.D.: Time Is of the Essence: Advances in Online Adaptive Radiation TherapyBiology-Guided Adaptive Radiotherapy
Presented by Nataliya Kovalchuk, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17922
MO-430-372 Session in Memory of Arthur Lucas, Sc.D.: Time Is of the Essence: Advances in Online Adaptive Radiation TherapyGPU-Accelerated Monte Carlo-Based Real Time Adaptive Proton Therapy
Presented by Wei Liu, PhD Mayo Clinic
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17923
MO-430-372 Session in Memory of Arthur Lucas, Sc.D.: Time Is of the Essence: Advances in Online Adaptive Radiation TherapyOnline ART Proton Therapy: Ready for Primetime
Presented by Albertini Francesca Paul Scherrer Institute
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17924
MO-430-372 Session in Memory of Arthur Lucas, Sc.D.: Time Is of the Essence: Advances in Online Adaptive Radiation TherapyIn a Magnetic Moment: Advances in Online MRI-Guided Adaptive Radiation Therapy
Presented by Carri Glide-Hurst, PhD University of Wisconsin Madison
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17925
MO-730-342 Functional Lung Sparing Radiotherapy Clinical Trials: Outcomes and Future ConceptsFunctional Lung Avoidance (FLA) Radiotherapy: Principles and Technologies
Presented by Bilal Tahir University of Sheffield
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17961
MO-730-342 Functional Lung Sparing Radiotherapy Clinical Trials: Outcomes and Future ConceptsCurrent Clinical Evidence of FLA-RT
Presented by Tokihiro Yamamoto, PhD UC Davis School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17962
MO-730-342 Functional Lung Sparing Radiotherapy Clinical Trials: Outcomes and Future ConceptsNext Steps for CT Ventilation Imaging in Radiotherapy
Presented by Hilary Byrne, PhD University of Sydney
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17963
MO-730-342 Functional Lung Sparing Radiotherapy Clinical Trials: Outcomes and Future ConceptsFuture Clinical Implementations of FLA-RT
Presented by Esther Vicente, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17964
MO-730-351 ACR UpdateUpdates from ACR Headquarters
Presented by Dustin Gress, MS ACR
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17975
MO-730-351 ACR UpdateConsensus Image Quality Preferences in Radiologist Subspecialties
Presented by Dustin Gress, MS ACR
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17976
MO-730-351 ACR UpdateStereotactic Breast Biopsy QC Manual
Presented by Katie Hulme, MS The Cleveland Clinic
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 17977
MO-730-351 ACR UpdateUpdates to ACR Manual on MR Safety
Presented by R. Jason Stafford, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17978
MO-730-351 ACR UpdateHelical Estimation of CTDIvol
Presented by Izabella Barreto, PhD University of Florida
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17979
MO-730-351 ACR UpdateNew RWS Requirements in Mammography
Presented by Thomas Ruckdeschel, MS Alliance Medical Physics
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17980
MO-730-360 The Anne and Donald Herbert Distinguished Lectureship in Modern Statistical ModelingAdvances in the Assessment and Mitigation of Bias and Uncertainty in Performance Estimates for AI-Enabled Medical Imaging Systems
Presented by Kyle Myers, PhD Puente Solutions LLC
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17966
MO-730-360 The Anne and Donald Herbert Distinguished Lectureship in Modern Statistical ModelingQ&A
Presented by
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17965
MO-730-361 Cone Beam CT: Interventional and Specialty ApplicationsMotion Management in CBCT with Prospective Control and Digitally Switched Acquisition
Presented by Owen Dillon University of Sydney
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17956
MO-730-361 Cone Beam CT: Interventional and Specialty ApplicationsMetal Artifact Reduction and Altered Field of View Through Novel Arcs on Robotic CBCT Systems
Presented by Grace Jianan Gang, PhD University of Pennsylvania
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17957
MO-730-361 Cone Beam CT: Interventional and Specialty ApplicationsCurrent State of the Art in Robotic CBCT – Technology and Applications
Presented by Rebecca Fahrig, PhD Siemens Healthineers
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17958
MO-730-361 Cone Beam CT: Interventional and Specialty ApplicationsExternal Monitoring and Sensors for Upright Weight-Bearing CBCT
Presented by Jennifer Maier Stanford University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17959
MO-730-362 Current Status and Future Directions in Photon and Proton Adaptive TherapyClinical Evidence and Key Elements of Adaptive Therapy With Photons
Presented by Laura Cervino, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17982
MO-730-362 Current Status and Future Directions in Photon and Proton Adaptive TherapyProton Adaptive Radiotherapy: Review and Outlook
Presented by Tianyu Zhao, PhD Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17983
MO-730-362 Current Status and Future Directions in Photon and Proton Adaptive TherapyPromises & Pitfalls of Automations in Photon Online Adaptive Therapy
Presented by David Parsons, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17984
MO-730-362 Current Status and Future Directions in Photon and Proton Adaptive TherapyCurrent Practices of Proton Adaptive Therapy – Case Study
Presented by Haibo Lin, PhD New York Proton Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17985
MO-730-371 From Couch to Committee: Joining, Leading, and Thriving with Life-Work BalanceFirst Steps of AAPM Involvement & Panel
Presented by Paige Taylor, MS UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17968
MO-730-371 From Couch to Committee: Joining, Leading, and Thriving with Life-Work BalanceHitting the Ground Running as a Leader in the AAPM & Panel
Presented by Ashley Cetnar, PhD, MS The Ohio State University - James Cancer Hospital
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17969
MO-730-371 From Couch to Committee: Joining, Leading, and Thriving with Life-Work BalanceLooking Inward: The Role of Personal Knowledge and Skills in Achieving Balance & Panel
Presented by Samantha Simiele, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 17970
MO-730-371 From Couch to Committee: Joining, Leading, and Thriving with Life-Work BalanceWhere Does the Time Go? – Working Intentionally and Finding Your Purpose
Presented by Cassandra Stambaugh, PhD Tufts Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17971
MO-730-371 From Couch to Committee: Joining, Leading, and Thriving with Life-Work BalanceFahey - Panel Member (Discussion)
Presented by Frederic Fahey, DSc Children's Hospital
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17972
MO-730-372 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Big Data Big TroubleDistributed Learning – Making Data Research Easier or Just Distributing the Trouble?
Presented by Gareth Price University of Manchester
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17987
MO-730-372 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Big Data Big TroubleStandardization and Coordination
Presented by Alberto Traverso Maastro
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17988
MO-730-372 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Big Data Big TroubleCoordinating Data Exchanges and Clinical Practice
Presented by Rishabh Kapoor, MS Virginia Commonwealth University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17989
MO-730-372 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Big Data Big TroubleClinical Data Curation Leigh Conroy
Presented by Leigh Conroy, PhD Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17990
MO-730-372 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Big Data Big TroubleQuantitative Imaging To Enhance and Accelerate Clinical Translation of AI-Driven Imaging Tools
Presented by Caroline Chung MD Anderson Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17991
MO-835-342 Next-Generation Optical Image-Guided Interventions in Radiation OncologyAdvances in Fluorescence for Surgical Oncology Guidance
Presented by Brian Pogue, PhD Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin - Madison
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17997
MO-835-342 Next-Generation Optical Image-Guided Interventions in Radiation OncologyAdvances in Cerenkov Imaging To Guide Radiotherapy
Presented by Petr Bruza Dartmouth College
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17998
MO-835-342 Next-Generation Optical Image-Guided Interventions in Radiation OncologyRadiodynamic Therapy – A Biological and Clinical Review
Presented by Chang Ming Charlie Ma, PhD Fox Chase Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17999
MO-835-342 Next-Generation Optical Image-Guided Interventions in Radiation OncologyThe Value Proposition of SGRT for Patient Care
Presented by Todd Pawlicki, PhD University of California, San Diego
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18000
MO-835-360 Breast AIBreast CADe – A Journey From Classical Machine Learning to Deep Learning/AI
Presented by Heang-Ping Chan, PhD University of Michigan
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18002
MO-835-360 Breast AIEvolution of CAD/AI to Diagnosis and Prognosis
Presented by Maryellen Giger, PhD The University of Chicago
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18003
MO-835-360 Breast AIPerspectives and Thoughts on CAD/AI Today
Presented by Robert Nishikawa, PhD University of Pittsburgh
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18004
MO-835-361 PET/MR - Research Opportunities and Clinical PotentialUpdate and Perspectives on PET/MRI
Presented by Hui Mao Emory University School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17993
MO-835-361 PET/MR - Research Opportunities and Clinical PotentialTechnical and Engineering Aspects of PET/MRI
Presented by Lance Hu United Imaging
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17994
MO-835-361 PET/MR - Research Opportunities and Clinical PotentialPET/MRI Applications
Presented by Xiaofeng Yang, PhD Emory University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17995
MO-835-371 Getting Engaged in AAPM Science Council ActivitiesIntroduction to Science Council and Session Goals
Presented by Jean Moran, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18006
MO-835-371 Getting Engaged in AAPM Science Council ActivitiesInitiatives to Support EDI in Science Council Activities
Presented by Zheng Feng Lu, PhD University of Chicago
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18007
MO-835-371 Getting Engaged in AAPM Science Council ActivitiesImaging Physics Committee & Task Group Opportunities
Presented by Ioannis Sechopoulos, PhD Radboud University Medical Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18008
MO-835-371 Getting Engaged in AAPM Science Council ActivitiesHow To Get Involved in Therapy Physics Committee
Presented by Dimitris Mihailidis, PhD University of Pennsylvania
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 18009
SU-1030-342 Joint Council Symposium: C is for CompassionHow Medical Physicists Can Foster Effective Patient Communication Through Empathy and Compassion
Presented by Todd Atwood, PhD UC San Diego
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17575
SU-1030-342 Joint Council Symposium: C is for CompassionAAPM Strategies for Minimizing Inequalities in Global Health
Presented by Wilfred Ngwa, PhD A/Professor, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17576
SU-1030-342 Joint Council Symposium: C is for CompassionMeeting the Needs of Transgender Patients
Presented by Jessica Vadas, PhD Mayo Clinic
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17577
SU-1030-342 Joint Council Symposium: C is for CompassionHow Quantitative Science Results in Quality Care
Presented by Thomas Mackie, PhD University of Wisconsin
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17578
SU-1130-342 Professional Council Symposium: How Every Scientist can Improve Communication by Looking to the Performing ArtsScience Communications
Presented by Rebecca Milman, PhD University of Colorado School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 17582
SU-1130-342 Professional Council Symposium: How Every Scientist can Improve Communication by Looking to the Performing ArtsLearning from the Performing Arts to Improve Science Communication
Presented by Lydia Milman Schmidt University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
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VLID: 17583
SU-400-362 MedPhys SlamHost
Presented by Kelsey Bittinger, MS The Ohio State University James Cancer Hospital
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VLID: 17764
SU-400-362 MedPhys SlamHost
Presented by Emilie Carpentier BC Cancer - Vancouver
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VLID: 17765
SU-400-362 MedPhys SlamQ&A
Presented by
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VLID: 17763
SU-400-372 Nanoparticle in RTPre/clinical Experience with NBTXR3 and Radiation Therapy
Presented by James Welsh MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 17716
SU-400-372 Nanoparticle in RTPre/clinical Experience with AGuIX and Radiation Therapy
Presented by Stephanie Bennett Brigham and Women's Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 17717
SU-400-372 Nanoparticle in RTFuture Prospects With Nanoparticles and Radiation Therapy
Presented by Sandrine Lacombe Paris-Saclay University
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VLID: 17718
SU-400-372 Nanoparticle in RTQ&A
Presented by
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VLID: 17715
SU-830-342 International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where should we put our emphasis; Research, Capacity Building, or Clinical Practice?The Importance of Developing Clinical Practice
Presented by Afua Yorke, PhD University of Washington Medical Center
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VLID: 17827
SU-830-342 International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where should we put our emphasis; Research, Capacity Building, or Clinical Practice?The Importance of Developing Capacity
Presented by Stephen Avery, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 17828
SU-830-342 International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where should we put our emphasis; Research, Capacity Building, or Clinical Practice?The Importance of Developing Research
Presented by Robert Jeraj, PhD University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 17829
SU-830-360 2023 Annual Student Meeting: Developing Leadership as a TraineeLeadership in Academics
Presented by Mary Martel, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 17823
SU-830-360 2023 Annual Student Meeting: Developing Leadership as a TraineePractical Leadership Skills for Medical Physicists
Presented by Jason Paisley, MS Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center
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VLID: 17824
SU-830-360 2023 Annual Student Meeting: Developing Leadership as a TraineeWhat It Is Like To Lead in Industry
Presented by Corey Zankowski, PhD PRiMUM
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VLID: 17825
SU-930-342 Education Council Symposium: A Summary on Recently Published Education Council ReportsOverview of AAPM Report 365 – Academic Program Recommendations for Graduate Degrees in Medical Physics
Presented by Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
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VLID: 17835
SU-930-342 Education Council Symposium: A Summary on Recently Published Education Council ReportsReview of AAPM Report 373 – the Content, Structure, and Value of the Professional Doctorate in Medical Physics
Presented by Niko Papanikolaou, PhD, MBA University of Texas HSC San Antonio
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VLID: 17836
SU-930-342 Education Council Symposium: A Summary on Recently Published Education Council ReportsSummary of AAPM Task Group 298 – Recommendations on Certificate Program/Alternative Pathway Candidate Education and Training
Presented by Joann Prisciandaro, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 17837
SU-930-342 Education Council Symposium: A Summary on Recently Published Education Council ReportsReview of the Updated Aapm/ASTRO Core Curriculum for Radiation Oncology Residents
Presented by Matthew Studenski, PhD University of Miami
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VLID: 17838
SU-930-342 Education Council Symposium: A Summary on Recently Published Education Council ReportsOverview of Best Practices in the Teaching and Mentoring of Medical Physics
Presented by Victor Montemayor, PhD Germantown Academy
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VLID: 17839
TH-1000-342 Session in Memory of Isaac Rosen, PhD: Advanced Imaging Modalities for Proton Therapy Planning and VerificationMemorial Tribute
Presented by Alfred Smith, PhD Retired
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VLID: 18437
TH-1000-342 Session in Memory of Isaac Rosen, PhD: Advanced Imaging Modalities for Proton Therapy Planning and VerificationRemaining Challenges and Opportunities Towards the Clinical Implementation of Proton CT
Presented by Charles-Antoine Collins Fekete University College London
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VLID: 18438
TH-1000-342 Session in Memory of Isaac Rosen, PhD: Advanced Imaging Modalities for Proton Therapy Planning and VerificationDual and Multi-Energy CT for Proton Therapy Treatment Planning: Where Are We and What Is Next?
Presented by Arthur Lalonde, PhD Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal
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VLID: 18439
TH-1000-342 Session in Memory of Isaac Rosen, PhD: Advanced Imaging Modalities for Proton Therapy Planning and VerificationIonoacoustics for Range Verification in Particle Therapy: Status and Perspectives
Presented by Katia Parodi, PhD Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen
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VLID: 18440
TH-1000-342 Session in Memory of Isaac Rosen, PhD: Advanced Imaging Modalities for Proton Therapy Planning and VerificationPrompt Gamma Imaging of Protons Using Knife-Edge Slit Collimator: From Camera Design to Clinical Implementation
Presented by Edmond Sterpin Universite Catholique de Louvain
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VLID: 18441
TH-1000-361 Advances in MRI Imaging: MR Relaxometry, Fat-Water ImagingThe Nuts and Bolts of MR Relaxometry
Presented by Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng University of Toronto
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VLID: 18461
TH-1000-361 Advances in MRI Imaging: MR Relaxometry, Fat-Water ImagingCharacterizing Brain Structures and Cancer With Quantitative Relaxometry
Presented by Caroline Chung UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18462
TH-1000-361 Advances in MRI Imaging: MR Relaxometry, Fat-Water ImagingAdvanced Methods for Quantitative Fat-Water Imaging
Presented by Diego Hernando University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 18463
TH-1000-361 Advances in MRI Imaging: MR Relaxometry, Fat-Water ImagingFat-Water Quantitation Methods for Metabolic Disease
Presented by Geoffrey Clarke, PhD University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
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VLID: 18464
TH-1000-362 What Will You Do When You Touch My Heart?The Heart Structure, Function, Hardware, and Doses in Radiation Therapy
Presented by Chengyu Shi, PhD City of Hope Orange County
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VLID: 18470
TH-1000-362 What Will You Do When You Touch My Heart?Cardiac Sparing Techniques in Photon Radiotherapy
Presented by Maria Chan, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18472
TH-1000-362 What Will You Do When You Touch My Heart?Clinical Considerations of Proton Therapy for Heart Involvement Treatment Sites
Presented by Pingfang Tsai, PhD, MS New York Proton Center
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VLID: 18473
TH-1000-362 What Will You Do When You Touch My Heart?Clinical Guidelines of Handling Cardiac Implanted Devices
Presented by Shada Wadi-Ramahi, PhD UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
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VLID: 18474
TH-1000-371 Collaborating and Communicating with Facility Administrators: Lessons LearnedHow the Administrator's Role is Enhanced by a Solid Relationship with their MP(s)
Presented by Jennifer Petronaci
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VLID: 18443
TH-1000-371 Collaborating and Communicating with Facility Administrators: Lessons LearnedCreating Collaboration with your Organization’s Management Team: Opportunities and Challenges
Presented by Mary Ellen Jafari, MS Morristown Medical Center
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VLID: 18444
TH-1000-371 Collaborating and Communicating with Facility Administrators: Lessons LearnedForming Synergies With Radiology Administrators in Improving Patient Care: Sharing Personal Anecdotes
Presented by Jeff Frimeth, MS JF Medical Physics Inc.
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VLID: 18445
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryEnhancements and Updates to the American College of Radiology Dose Index Registry
Presented by A. Jones, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18524
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryUsing DIR-DR Data To Gain Practice Insights
Presented by Xiang Li, PhD The cleveland clinic
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VLID: 18525
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryACR DIR Fluoroscopy - Phase 1 - Interventional Procedures
Presented by Kevin Wunderle, PhD Cleveland Clinic foundation
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VLID: 18526
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryACR DIR Fluoroscopy - Phase 2 - Diagnostic Procedures
Presented by Steve Mann, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 18527
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryPlanning for PET/CT in the DIR
Presented by Tinsu Pan, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18528
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryHow a Medical Physicist Can Use DIR-CT To Solve Problems
Presented by Izabella Barreto, PhD University of Florida College of Medicine
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VLID: 18529
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryThe DIR and DRL Values
Presented by Dustin Gress, MS ACR
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VLID: 18530
TH-100-351 Not Just CT: The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryThe DIR as a Tool To Drive Quality Improvement
Presented by Ryan Bosca, PhD Stanford Health
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VLID: 18531
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyHistory of IORT Development
Presented by Donald Goer, PhD Intrapop Medical
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VLID: 18533
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyIORT with Mobetron
Presented by Amanda Jackson, MS Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18534
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyIORT using INTRABEAM
Presented by Hualin Zhang, PhD USC Keck School of Medicine
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VLID: 18535
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyAbsolute Dosimetry for INTRABEAM - TG292
Presented by Stephen Davis, PhD GenesisCare
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VLID: 18536
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyImplementation of IORT Breast Program
Presented by Steve Howard, MS University of Kansas Medical Center
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VLID: 18537
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyIORT HDR Management and Workflow in MDACC
Presented by Luis Perles, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18538
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyPrecision IORT
Presented by Bruce Libby, PhD Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 18539
TH-100-362 Advances in Intra-Operative Radiation TherapyIORT for GI Cancer Patients
Presented by Emma Holliday UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18540
TH-100-371 Medical Physicist Job Status and Practice Changes in Radiation Therapy during and after COVID-19 PandemicPractice Changes Induced by COVID-19 Pandemic in Radiation Therapy
Presented by Xiaoyu Liu, PhD Kaiser Permanente
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VLID: 18542
TH-100-371 Medical Physicist Job Status and Practice Changes in Radiation Therapy during and after COVID-19 PandemicWhat We Have Learned During the Pandemic: MD Anderson Style
Presented by Julianne Pollard-Larkin, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18543
TH-100-371 Medical Physicist Job Status and Practice Changes in Radiation Therapy during and after COVID-19 PandemicAn Investigation Into Medical Physicist Job Status During the COVID-19 Pandemic in California and Recommendations for Archiving a Sustainable Workforce
Presented by Jennifer Zhang Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
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VLID: 18544
TH-100-371 Medical Physicist Job Status and Practice Changes in Radiation Therapy during and after COVID-19 PandemicWho Will Be Left To Serve US?
Presented by Steve Goetsch, PhD San Diego Gamma Knife Center
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VLID: 18545
TH-100-371 Medical Physicist Job Status and Practice Changes in Radiation Therapy during and after COVID-19 PandemicHow Did COVID-19 Pandemic Dis-Proportionally Affect Patients Receiving Radiation Treatment at a Safety-Net Hospital Compared With at a Private Hospital in the Same Metropolitan Area?
Presented by Jing Cui, DSc USC Keck School of Medicine
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VLID: 18546
TH-100-371 Medical Physicist Job Status and Practice Changes in Radiation Therapy during and after COVID-19 PandemicImpact of COVID-19 on Patient Safety and a Medical Physics Training Program
Presented by Daniela Branco, PhD, MS University of California, San Diego
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VLID: 18547
TH-1105-351 Updates in Rad and Fluoro - TG ReportsTask Group No. 261 – Quality Control Methodology for Low-Dose Dental and Maxillofacial CBCT Systems
Presented by Dimitris Mihailidis, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18466
TH-1105-351 Updates in Rad and Fluoro - TG ReportsStandardization of Vendor-Neutral Reject Analysis in Radiography
Presented by Kevin Little, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 18467
TH-1105-351 Updates in Rad and Fluoro - TG ReportsAAPM TG 238 - C-arm Cone Beam CT: Image Acquisition, Reconstruction and Quality Control
Presented by Beth Schueler, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18468
TH-1105-360 Uncertainty Quantification and Error Propagation of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Physics ApplicationsNeural Differential Equation and Uncertainty Quantification in Medical Image Prediction
Presented by Hangjie Ji North Carolina State University
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VLID: 18487
TH-1105-360 Uncertainty Quantification and Error Propagation of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Physics ApplicationsUncertainty in Deep Learning Models for Medical Image Segmentation and Dose Prediction
Presented by Chunhao Wang, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 18488
TH-1105-360 Uncertainty Quantification and Error Propagation of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Physics ApplicationsRole of Uncertainty Quantification in Outcome Prediction
Presented by Jing Wang, PhD University of Texas Southwest
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VLID: 18489
TH-1105-360 Uncertainty Quantification and Error Propagation of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Physics ApplicationsBeyond Uncertainty Quantification: Next Steps for a Safe Clinical Implementation of AI Models
Presented by Ana Barragan Montero University Catholique de Louvain
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VLID: 18490
TH-1105-371 Equipment Specification & Purchasing Considerations For PhysicistsEquipment Specification & Purchasing Considerations for MRI
Presented by R. Jason Stafford, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18492
TH-1105-371 Equipment Specification & Purchasing Considerations For PhysicistsEquipment Specification & Purchasing Considerations for CT
Presented by David Jordan, PhD Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
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VLID: 18493
TH-1105-371 Equipment Specification & Purchasing Considerations For PhysicistsEquipment Specification & Purchasing Considerations for Radiotherapy
Presented by Russell Tarver, MS The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
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VLID: 18494
TH-1105-372 Novel Biologically Enhanced Proton Delivery Technologies (FLASH, Grid, and PBCT)The Promise and Peril of Proton Boron Capture Therapy (PBCT)
Presented by Alejandro Bertolet, PhD MGH
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VLID: 18483
TH-1105-372 Novel Biologically Enhanced Proton Delivery Technologies (FLASH, Grid, and PBCT)FLASH and Mini-Beam
Presented by Ning Cao, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 18484
TH-1105-372 Novel Biologically Enhanced Proton Delivery Technologies (FLASH, Grid, and PBCT)Spatially-Fractionated Proton GRID Therapy
Presented by Sina Mossahebi, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
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VLID: 18485
TH-205-360 Machine Learning Challenges from Benchtop to Clinical Implementation“Best” Practices in Machine Learning
Presented by Carlos Cardenas, PhD University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 18563
TH-205-360 Machine Learning Challenges from Benchtop to Clinical ImplementationInterpretation of Machine Learning Research
Presented by Katherine Shoemaker University of Houston
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VLID: 18564
TH-205-360 Machine Learning Challenges from Benchtop to Clinical ImplementationChallenges in Clinical Implementation of Machine Learning
Presented by Thomas Purdie, PhD Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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VLID: 18565
TH-730-342 Grand ChallengesWorking Group on Grand Challenges Introduction
Presented by Karen Drukker, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 18573
TH-730-342 Grand ChallengesTACTIC Phase One Winner
Presented by Serena Peric Centro di Riferimento Oncologico di Aviano
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VLID: 18639
TH-730-342 Grand ChallengesTACTIC Phase Two Winner
Presented by Frank DiFilippo, PhD Cleveland Clinic Nuclear Medicine
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VLID: 18640
TH-730-342 Grand ChallengesDGM-Image Introduction
Presented by Varun Kelkar University Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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VLID: 18575
TH-730-342 Grand ChallengesDGM-Image First-Place Finisher
Presented by Christopher Wiedeman Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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VLID: 18641
TH-730-342 Grand ChallengesDGM-Image Second-Place Finisher
Presented by Kunal Singh Fractal Analytics
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VLID: 18642
TH-730-351 Updates to MRI Safety Guidance for Varied Environments and DevicesUpdates on MR Safety Guidance
Presented by Samuel Einstein, PhD Penn State College of Medicine
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VLID: 18595
TH-730-351 Updates to MRI Safety Guidance for Varied Environments and DevicesCurrent MR Safety Guidance and Updates in Radiation Oncology Environments
Presented by Anthony Doemer, MS Henry Ford Health System
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VLID: 18596
TH-730-351 Updates to MRI Safety Guidance for Varied Environments and DevicesCurrent MR Safety Guidance and Updates in Hybrid Suites
Presented by R. Jason Stafford, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18597
TH-730-351 Updates to MRI Safety Guidance for Varied Environments and DevicesCurrent MR Safety Guidance and Updates in Alternate Fields and Layouts
Presented by Michael Hoff, PhD University of California, San Francisco
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VLID: 18598
TH-730-351 Updates to MRI Safety Guidance for Varied Environments and DevicesUpdates on MR Safety Guidance for Imaging Patients with Implanted Medical Devices
Presented by Yunhong Shu, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18599
TH-730-371 Best Practice Guidelines for International CollaborationProfessional Etiquette and Code of Conduct for Training in the International Environment
Presented by Jacob Van Dyk, DSc University of Western Ontario
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VLID: 18601
TH-730-371 Best Practice Guidelines for International CollaborationManaging Conflict of Interests in International Training Sessions
Presented by Indra Das, PhD Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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VLID: 18602
TH-730-371 Best Practice Guidelines for International CollaborationFirsthand Trainee Experience on International Training in the Middle East
Presented by Shada Wadi-Ramahi, PhD University of Pittsburgh
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VLID: 18603
TH-730-371 Best Practice Guidelines for International CollaborationTrainer Experience From Organizing International Clinical Training Sessions
Presented by Julie Raffi, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 18604
TH-739-362 Quality Assurance in Image-Guided Radiation TherapyQuality Assurance of X-Ray Based IGRT Systems
Presented by Parham Alaei, PhD University of Minnesota
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VLID: 18577
TH-739-362 Quality Assurance in Image-Guided Radiation TherapyQuality Assurance of Surface Guided Radiation Therapy
Presented by Hania Al-Hallaq, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 18578
TH-739-362 Quality Assurance in Image-Guided Radiation TherapyQuality Assurance of MR-Guided Radiation Therapy
Presented by Jeffrey Snyder, MS University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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VLID: 18579
TH-835-360 Early-Career Investigators Breaking New Ground in Data ScienceMultiscale Computational Tumor Phenotyping With Mechanistic Validation
Presented by Kyle Lafata Duke University
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VLID: 18626
TH-835-360 Early-Career Investigators Breaking New Ground in Data ScienceLearning From Extremophiles: A Data Driven Approach to Drug Discovery for Radioprotection of Normal Tissues
Presented by Michelle Howard, PhD University of Iowa
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VLID: 18627
TH-835-360 Early-Career Investigators Breaking New Ground in Data ScienceImage-Based Data Mining and Unexpected Associations: Dose to the Brainstem and Dysphagia After Head and Neck Radiotherapy
Presented by Eliana Vasquez osorio University of Manchester
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VLID: 18628
TH-835-360 Early-Career Investigators Breaking New Ground in Data ScienceTheranostics in Nuclear Medicine and the Application and Benefits of AI
Presented by Julia Brosch-Lenz British Columbia Cancer Agency
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VLID: 18629
TH-835-362 Evaluating Proton Therapy Equipment SpecificationsEvaluating Proton Beam Delivery Specifications
Presented by Amanda Deisher, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18631
TH-835-362 Evaluating Proton Therapy Equipment SpecificationsTertiary Facility Specifications, and Single Room vs. Multi-Room Considerations
Presented by Lei Dong, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18632
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsLearning the Art of Transplant in Global Medical Physics Collaboration
Presented by Sha Chang, PhD University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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VLID: 18034
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsClosing the Cancer Care Gap While Advancing Medical Physics and Medicine
Presented by Andrew Ekpenyong, PhD Creighton University
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VLID: 18035
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsInvestigating Latin America Structure in Radiation Protection: An Initiative to Improve Professional Skills
Presented by Paulo Costa, PhD Universidade de Sao Paolo
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VLID: 18036
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsNeeds Assessment for Establishing an Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) for Africa that Will Support Radiation Oncology and Imaging Clinical Trial Quality Assurance Across the Continent
Presented by Samuel Adeneye, PhD University of Lagos
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VLID: 18037
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsA Pilot Program for a Global Health Rotation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries During Medical Physics Residency
Presented by Kyle Gallagher, PhD University of Nebraska Medical Center
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VLID: 18038
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsDeveloping Local Radiotherapy Audits in Vietnam
Presented by Robin Hill, PhD Chris O'Brien Lifehouse
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VLID: 18039
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsClinical Implementation of Stereotactic Body Radiation (SBRT) Therapy Program in a Radiotherapy Facility in a LMIC Using a Locally Designed Phantom
Presented by Afua Yorke, PhD University of Washington Medical Center
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VLID: 18040
TU-1015-340 Global Collaborations for Medical Physics InnovationsRapid Deployment and Efficient Quality Assurance of Radiation Treatment Using EPID in Mongolia
Presented by Baozhou Sun Baylor College of Medicine
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VLID: 18041
TU-1015-342 Interpretable Machine Intelligence in Multidimensional OmicsImportance of Multiomics Integration and Explainable Machine Learning
Presented by Fang-Fang Yin, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 18028
TU-1015-342 Interpretable Machine Intelligence in Multidimensional OmicsIntegration of Robust Radiomics with Clinical Biomarkers
Presented by Haidy Nasief, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin
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VLID: 18029
TU-1015-342 Interpretable Machine Intelligence in Multidimensional OmicsBiological Interpretation of Radiomics and Integration with Other Omics
Presented by Matthew Schabath Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 18030
TU-1015-342 Interpretable Machine Intelligence in Multidimensional OmicsExplainable Machine Learning Techniques in Medical Imaging and Multi-Omics
Presented by Hui Li, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 18031
TU-1015-342 Interpretable Machine Intelligence in Multidimensional OmicsExplainable Machine Learning in Treatment Prediction and Optimization
Presented by Ying Xiao, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18032
TU-1015-351 The Physics, Physiology, Administration and Toxicity of Contrast Agents for Conspicuity Enhancement in CT: State-of-the-Art and OutlookSession Introduction: CT Contrast Agents: State-of-The-Art and Outlooking
Presented by Xiangyang Tang, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 18048
TU-1015-351 The Physics, Physiology, Administration and Toxicity of Contrast Agents for Conspicuity Enhancement in CT: State-of-the-Art and OutlookClinical Relevance of Contrast Administration: CT Imaging
Presented by Courtney Moreno Emory University
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VLID: 18049
TU-1015-351 The Physics, Physiology, Administration and Toxicity of Contrast Agents for Conspicuity Enhancement in CT: State-of-the-Art and OutlookCT Contrast Agents: A Focus on Their Physiochemical and Biological Properties
Presented by Jessica Hsu University of Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 18050
TU-1015-351 The Physics, Physiology, Administration and Toxicity of Contrast Agents for Conspicuity Enhancement in CT: State-of-the-Art and OutlookAdministration of Contrast Agent in MDCT Scan: The Essentials a Medical Physicist Should Know for His/Her Clinical Practice
Presented by Xiangyang Tang, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 18051
TU-1015-351 The Physics, Physiology, Administration and Toxicity of Contrast Agents for Conspicuity Enhancement in CT: State-of-the-Art and OutlookNovel Contrast Agents for Future CT
Presented by David Cormode University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18052
TU-1015-360 Translational Opportunities for Photoacoustic and Ultrasound-Mediated ImagingClinically Translatable Quantitative Molecular Photoacoustic Imaging With Liposome-Encapsulated ICG J-Aggregate
Presented by Cayla Wood, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18043
TU-1015-360 Translational Opportunities for Photoacoustic and Ultrasound-Mediated ImagingNew Strategies for Tissue Characterization Using Ultrasound
Presented by Kenneth Hoyt University of Texas at Dallas
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VLID: 18044
TU-1015-360 Translational Opportunities for Photoacoustic and Ultrasound-Mediated ImagingNew Generation Photoacoustic Imaging: From Benchtop to Bedside
Presented by Lei Li Caltech
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VLID: 18045
TU-1015-360 Translational Opportunities for Photoacoustic and Ultrasound-Mediated ImagingGenetic Engineering of Gas Vesicles As Ultra-Small, Stable Protein Bubbles
Presented by George Lu Rice University
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VLID: 18046
TU-1015-361 Advances in Imaging for Personalized Breast Cancer TreatmentAdvances in Imaging for Personalized Breast Cancer Treatment
Presented by Paul Kinahan, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 18013
TU-1015-361 Advances in Imaging for Personalized Breast Cancer TreatmentPersonalized Breast Cancer Treatment: Current and Future Imaging Paradigms
Presented by Wei Yang UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18014
TU-1015-362 Use of Artificial Intelligence in BrachytherapyAn Overview of AI Technologies and Their Potential Applications in Brachytherapy
Presented by Harini Veeraraghavan Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18054
TU-1015-362 Use of Artificial Intelligence in BrachytherapyAI in Brachytherapy: Automated Applicator Segmentation and Dwell Time Optimization
Presented by Peter Klages, PhD Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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VLID: 18055
TU-1015-362 Use of Artificial Intelligence in BrachytherapyUse of Convolutional Neural Network for Target Delineation in Cervix Cancer Brachytherapy
Presented by Wensha Yang, PhD University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 18056
TU-1015-362 Use of Artificial Intelligence in BrachytherapyAuto-Contouring AI Applied to Brachytherapy
Presented by Yesenia Gonzalez, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 18057
TU-1015-362 Use of Artificial Intelligence in BrachytherapyOptimize Brachytherapy Outcomes With Machine Learning and AI
Presented by Michael Roumeliotis, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 18058
TU-1015-371 The Historical Foundation of Physics Based Major Medical Procedures and the Contributions of the Innovators and PioneersIntroduction
Presented by Geoffrey Ibbott, PhD The American Board of Radiology
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VLID: 18016
TU-1015-371 The Historical Foundation of Physics Based Major Medical Procedures and the Contributions of the Innovators and PioneersThe Contributions of Michial Ter-Pogassan
Presented by Lawrence Rothenberg, PhD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18017
TU-1015-371 The Historical Foundation of Physics Based Major Medical Procedures and the Contributions of the Innovators and PioneersThe Historical Evolution of Brachytherapy
Presented by Geoffrey Ibbott, PhD The American Board of Radiology
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VLID: 18018
TU-1015-371 The Historical Foundation of Physics Based Major Medical Procedures and the Contributions of the Innovators and PioneersDevelopment of the Rectualinear Scanner
Presented by Robert John Wilson, PhD University of Tennessee
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VLID: 18019
TU-1015-INV1 Quantitative UltrasoundPulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound: Turning Physics into Imaging Biomarkers
Presented by Ivan Rosado-Mendez, PhD University of Wisconsin - ADCL
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VLID: 18060
TU-1015-INV1 Quantitative UltrasoundQuantitative Ultrasound Biomarkers for Assessment of Liver Disease on GE Ultrasound Systems
Presented by Michael Wang GE Healthcare
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VLID: 18061
TU-1015-INV1 Quantitative UltrasoundQuantitative Ultrasound (QUS) on Canon Systems
Presented by Todd Erpelding Canon
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VLID: 18062
TU-1015-INV1 Quantitative UltrasoundAdvancing Quantitative Ultrasound with UDFF (Siemens Healthineers)
Presented by Gabriela Torres, PhD Siemens Healthineers
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VLID: 18063
TU-1015-INV1 Quantitative UltrasoundPhantoms for Quantitative Ultrasound
Presented by Ted Lynch Sun Nuclear, a Mirion Medical Company
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VLID: 18064
TU-1015-INV2 The Evolution and Applications of Surface Guided Radiation TherapyThe Evolution and Applications of Surface Guided Radiation Therapy
Presented by Rachael Hachadorian, PhD, MS Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 18066
TU-1120-371 Addressing Equity Issues Experienced by Female Medical PhysicsIntroduction
Presented by Michelle Wells, MS Piedmont Healthcare
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VLID: 18075
TU-1120-371 Addressing Equity Issues Experienced by Female Medical PhysicsGlobal Status of Women in Medical Physics
Presented by Caridad Borras, DSc Radiological Physics and Health Services
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VLID: 18076
TU-1120-371 Addressing Equity Issues Experienced by Female Medical PhysicsGender Pay Gap
Presented by Emily Hirata, PhD University of California, San Francisco
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VLID: 18077
TU-1120-371 Addressing Equity Issues Experienced by Female Medical PhysicsNegotiations: Tools and Tactics for Critical Conversations
Presented by Emily Draeger, PhD Yale University School of Medicine
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VLID: 18078
TU-145-351 Breast Cancer Diagnosis from Screening Mammography to Final PathologyBreast Cancer Diagnosis From Screening Mammography to Pathology: Current and Future Technology for Imaging of the Breast for the Detection of Breast Cancer
Presented by William Geiser, MS UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18113
TU-145-351 Breast Cancer Diagnosis from Screening Mammography to Final PathologyBreast Cancer Diagnosis from Screening Mammography to Pathology: The Breast Imaging Perspective
Presented by Tanya Moseley UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18114
TU-145-351 Breast Cancer Diagnosis from Screening Mammography to Final PathologyBreast Cancer Diagnosis from Screening Mammography to Pathology: The Breast Pathologists Perspective
Presented by Savitri Krishnamurthy UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18115
TU-145-360 Radiogenomics and Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Medicine: Perspectives from a Biologist, Physicist and PhysicianThe Biology and Characteristics of Radiogenomics in Personalized Medicine
Presented by Bissan Al-Lazikani MDAnderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18092
TU-145-360 Radiogenomics and Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Medicine: Perspectives from a Biologist, Physicist and PhysicianRadiogenomics Modeling Approaches
Presented by Issam El Naqa, PhD Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 18093
TU-145-360 Radiogenomics and Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Medicine: Perspectives from a Biologist, Physicist and PhysicianRadiogenomics: Moving From Statistical to Clinical Significance
Presented by Clifton Fuller MDAnderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18094
TU-145-362 Overcoming Challenges for Imaging and Treating Potentially Pregnant PatientsCivil and Criminal Exposure For Medical Physicists in a Post-Dobbs World
Presented by Jeffrey Masten, JD Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute
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VLID: 18117
TU-145-362 Overcoming Challenges for Imaging and Treating Potentially Pregnant PatientsHow to Lead a Medical Physics Practice During New Legal Challenges
Presented by Brent Parker, PhD, MBA The University of Texas MedicalBranch
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VLID: 18118
TU-145-362 Overcoming Challenges for Imaging and Treating Potentially Pregnant PatientsThe GYN MD Perspective on How Medical Physicists Should Approach Providing Care to Potentially Pregnant Patients
Presented by Jolyn Sharpe Taylor UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18119
TU-145-362 Overcoming Challenges for Imaging and Treating Potentially Pregnant PatientsCreating a Workflow to Minimize Legal Risk for Treating Potential Pregnant Patients
Presented by Paige Nitsch, MS MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18120
TU-145-371 Board Exams in an Evolving World: ABR Updates and Panel Discussion for ABR Initial CertificationABR Initial Certification Preparation and Guidance: Perspectives of Recent Examinees
Presented by Geoffrey Ibbott, PhD The American Board of Radiology
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VLID: 18097
TU-145-371 Board Exams in an Evolving World: ABR Updates and Panel Discussion for ABR Initial CertificationGreen - Panel Member (Discussion)
Presented by Crystal Green, MEng, PhD Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
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VLID: 18098
TU-145-371 Board Exams in an Evolving World: ABR Updates and Panel Discussion for ABR Initial CertificationHilliard - Panel Member (Discussion)
Presented by Elizabeth Hilliard, MS SUNY Upstate Medical University
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VLID: 18099
TU-145-371 Board Exams in an Evolving World: ABR Updates and Panel Discussion for ABR Initial CertificationSteiner - Panel Member (Discussion)
Presented by Joseph Steiner, PhD University of Minnesota Medical Center
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VLID: 18100
TU-145-372 Innovations in BrachytherapyAI Solutions for Current and Future HDR Brachytherapy Workflows
Presented by Christopher Deufel, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18088
TU-145-372 Innovations in BrachytherapyIntensity Modulated Brachytherapy Using Partly-Shielded Applicators
Presented by Ryan Flynn, PhD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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VLID: 18089
TU-145-INV1 Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Relation to Medical Physics Profession: The IOMP’s ViewLeveraging Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) To Overcome X-Ray Dosimetry Challenges
Presented by John Damilakis, PhD University of Crete
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VLID: 18102
TU-145-INV1 Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Relation to Medical Physics Profession: The IOMP’s ViewData Bias in AI Tools Developed for Optimizing Radiation Use in Imaging and Therapy
Presented by M Mahesh, PhD, MS Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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VLID: 18103
TU-145-INV1 Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Relation to Medical Physics Profession: The IOMP’s ViewAspects of Clinical Implementation of AI – In Therapy and Imaging
Presented by Eva Bezak University of South Australia
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VLID: 18104
TU-245-371 New Member Symposium: I’ve Got a New Job, How Do I Ensure Success?The Great Transition
Presented by Jenghwa Chang, PhD Radiation Medicine, Northwell Health and Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
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VLID: 18140
TU-245-371 New Member Symposium: I’ve Got a New Job, How Do I Ensure Success?Beware of the Seven Deadly Sins when Starting a New Job
Presented by Robin Miller, MS Northwest Medical Physics
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VLID: 18141
TU-250-INV1 Joint AAPM-EFOMP Symposium: Multi-Professional Society Perspectives on Future of Medical Physics and Combined Efforts in AIMulti-Professional Society Standards Enabled AI Automations
Presented by Charles Mayo, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18143
TU-250-INV1 Joint AAPM-EFOMP Symposium: Multi-Professional Society Perspectives on Future of Medical Physics and Combined Efforts in AIMuti-Professional Society Efforts Enabling AI Driven Imaging Analysis
Presented by Maryellen Giger, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 18144
TU-250-INV1 Joint AAPM-EFOMP Symposium: Multi-Professional Society Perspectives on Future of Medical Physics and Combined Efforts in AIQA of AI Based Solutions: An Mpe’s Perspective on Introducing AI in Clinical Practice
Presented by Michele Avanzo, PhD Centro di Riferimento Oncologico di Aviano (CRO) IRCCS, Medical Physic
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VLID: 18145
TU-70-351 Read with Expert - ABD/GIRead with Expert - ABD/GI
Presented by Hyunseon Kang UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18157
TU-730-340 Are These Stories Real? – A Case Study Workshop for Leadership, Professionalism, and Ethics EducationAn Overview of the Case Study Method in Medical Physics Ethics, Professionalism and Leadership Education
Presented by Megan Hyun, PhD University of Nebraska Medical Center
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VLID: 18183
TU-730-340 Are These Stories Real? – A Case Study Workshop for Leadership, Professionalism, and Ethics EducationUsing Case Studies for Ethics and Professionalism Education in a Graduate Program – The McGill Experience
Presented by Marija Popovic, PhD McGill University Health Centre
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VLID: 18184
TU-730-340 Are These Stories Real? – A Case Study Workshop for Leadership, Professionalism, and Ethics EducationPracticing Case Study – A Facilitated Live Discussion
Presented by Dongxu Wang, PhD, MBA Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18185
TU-730-342 In Vivo Dosimetry and Image Guidance for FLASH RadiotherapyImaging Dose with Cherenkov In Vivo: Conventional vs. FLASH Dose Rates
Presented by Brian Pogue, PhD Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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VLID: 18153
TU-730-342 In Vivo Dosimetry and Image Guidance for FLASH RadiotherapyIn Vivo Dosimetry for FLASH Particle Therapy: Challenges and Opportunities
Presented by Katia Parodi, PhD Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen
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VLID: 18154
TU-730-342 In Vivo Dosimetry and Image Guidance for FLASH Radiotherapy3D In Vivo Dosimetry with Radiation-Induced Acoustic Imaging: Conventional vs. FLASH Therapy
Presented by Liangzhong Xiang UC Irvine
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VLID: 18155
TU-730-360 Ultrasound QA/QC WorkshopDiagnostic Ultrasound QC
Presented by Megan Russ, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 18180
TU-730-360 Ultrasound QA/QC WorkshopMulti-Institutional Ultrasound QC Review Findings
Presented by Zaiyang Long, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18181
TU-730-361 Photon Counting Detection: Theory, Practical Considerations, and ApplicationsTheoretical Framework on Material Decomposition and Spectrum Channelization for Photon Counting CT
Presented by Xiangyang Tang, PhD Emory
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VLID: 18174
TU-730-361 Photon Counting Detection: Theory, Practical Considerations, and ApplicationsPhoton-Counting-Detector CT on the Benchtop: How Detector Physics Can Influence Image Quality
Presented by Chelsea Dunning, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18175
TU-730-361 Photon Counting Detection: Theory, Practical Considerations, and ApplicationsPractical Implementation of Photon Counting Detection for C-Arm Cone Beam CT Imaging
Presented by Ke Li University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 18176
TU-730-361 Photon Counting Detection: Theory, Practical Considerations, and ApplicationsApplication for Photon Counting CT for In Vivo Detection of Low Concentration Gold Nano Particles
Presented by Xiaoyu Hu, PhD UT Southwestern
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VLID: 18177
TU-730-361 Photon Counting Detection: Theory, Practical Considerations, and ApplicationsPhoton Counting Detection for Compton Scatter Imaging
Presented by Kai Yang, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 18178
TU-730-362 A New Paradigm of Surface-Guided RadiotherapyAdvantages and Promises of Tattooless/Markerless Surface-Guided Radiotherapy
Presented by Guang (George) Li, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18159
TU-730-362 A New Paradigm of Surface-Guided RadiotherapyFrameless SRS: Innovations and Exasperations in Surface Imaging
Presented by Elizabeth Covington, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18160
TU-730-362 A New Paradigm of Surface-Guided RadiotherapyTattoo-Free Setup for Patients With Breast Cancer, Using Surface Imaging
Presented by Drosoula Giantsoudi, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 18161
TU-730-371 Engaging in Advocacy With Legislators and Regulators. Why Should Medical Physicists Care?Government Relations and Advocacy Strategies for Aapm
Presented by Sebastien Gros, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago
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VLID: 18163
TU-730-371 Engaging in Advocacy With Legislators and Regulators. Why Should Medical Physicists Care?Advocacy at the Federal Level: Update from Capitol Hill
Presented by Matt Reiter Capitol Associates
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VLID: 18164
TU-730-371 Engaging in Advocacy With Legislators and Regulators. Why Should Medical Physicists Care?Assure Your Voice Is Heard, the Importance of Engagement
Presented by David Crowley AAPM
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VLID: 18165
TU-835-362 Clinical Translation of Radiomics: How Do We Get There?Validation and Translation of Models: Summary of Existing Studies
Presented by Issam El Naqa, PhD H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 18205
TU-835-362 Clinical Translation of Radiomics: How Do We Get There?Reproducibility and Transparency of Models
Presented by Heather Whitney, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 18206
TU-835-371 Patient Radiation Safety and the Law, Standards, and Ethics: An Overview of Perspectives From ICRP, WHO, IEC et al.Patient Radiation Safety and the Law, Standards, and Ethics: An Overview of Perspectives From ICRP, WHO, IEC et al.
Presented by James Malone, PhD Trinity College
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VLID: 18208
TU-835-372 Target Tracking in Radiation TherapyOverview of Tracking in RT
Presented by Emily Hewson University of Sydney
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VLID: 18201
TU-835-372 Target Tracking in Radiation TherapyX-Ray Based Tracking Systems
Presented by Lei Wang, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
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VLID: 18202
TU-835-372 Target Tracking in Radiation TherapyMR-Based Tracking Systems
Presented by Kathryn Mittauer, PhD Miami Cancer Institute
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VLID: 18203
WE-1015-351 Advanced MRI in Brain TumorsDiffusion MRI for Brain Tumors
Presented by Xiaohong Joe Zhou, PhD University of Illinois
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VLID: 18234
WE-1015-351 Advanced MRI in Brain TumorsDynamic Susceptibility Contrast (DSC) MRI
Presented by Lei Qin Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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VLID: 18235
WE-1015-351 Advanced MRI in Brain TumorsPresurgical fMRI
Presented by Ho-Ling Anthony Liu, PhD Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18236
WE-1015-351 Advanced MRI in Brain TumorsApplication of Diffusion, Perfusion, and Functional MRI in Clinical Brain Tumor Imaging
Presented by Geoffrey Young Brigham and Women's Hospital
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VLID: 18237
WE-1015-360 The Medical Imaging and Resource Center (MIDRC) – A Comprehensive Data Repository for COVID-19 Medical Images To Expedite Machine IntelligenceDiversity of MIDRC Data and Bias Mitigation in the Development of AI for Medical Imaging
Presented by Karen Drukker, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 18215
WE-1015-360 The Medical Imaging and Resource Center (MIDRC) – A Comprehensive Data Repository for COVID-19 Medical Images To Expedite Machine IntelligenceCuration and Harmonization of Imaging Data in MIDRC
Presented by Nicholas Bevins, PhD Henry Ford Health
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VLID: 18216
WE-1015-360 The Medical Imaging and Resource Center (MIDRC) – A Comprehensive Data Repository for COVID-19 Medical Images To Expedite Machine IntelligenceMulti-omics COVID-19 Research with MIDRC and other Data Commons through Interoperability
Presented by Chen Weijie, PhD Food and Drug Association
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VLID: 18217
WE-1015-360 The Medical Imaging and Resource Center (MIDRC) – A Comprehensive Data Repository for COVID-19 Medical Images To Expedite Machine IntelligenceTask-Based Sampling for Independent Evaluations with Sequestered MIDRC Data
Presented by Natalie Baughan University of Chicago
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VLID: 18218
WE-1015-361 Quantum Computing in Medical Physics: Technology Basics and Opportunities for Clinical ImpactThe Physics and Capabilities of Quantum Computers
Presented by Larry Antonuk, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18210
WE-1015-361 Quantum Computing in Medical Physics: Technology Basics and Opportunities for Clinical ImpactTackling the Intractable – Potential Applications of Quantum Computing in Radiation Therapy
Presented by Amit Sawant, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
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VLID: 18211
WE-1015-361 Quantum Computing in Medical Physics: Technology Basics and Opportunities for Clinical ImpactAlgorithmic Approaches to Estimation of Patient Motion and Image Formation in Cone-Beam CT, a Computationally Intensive Problem
Presented by Alejandro Sisniega, PhD Johns Hopkins
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VLID: 18212
WE-1015-361 Quantum Computing in Medical Physics: Technology Basics and Opportunities for Clinical ImpactHarnessing the Power of Very Large-Scale Foundation Models for Personalized Adaptive Cancer Treatments
Presented by Harini Veeraraghavan Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18213
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionFor the Proposition: Artificial Intelligence Can Overcome Challenges in Treatment Planning
Presented by Quan Chen, PhD City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center
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VLID: 18239
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionAgainst the Proposition: Artificial Intelligence Can Overcome Challenges in Treatment Planning
Presented by J. Adam Cunha, PhD UC San Francisco
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VLID: 18240
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionDiscussion with Audience
Presented by Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
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VLID: 18241
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionFor the Proposition: Future Mainstream Platform for Online ART Will Be Using MRI Guidance Instead of (CB)CT
Presented by Daniel Hyer, PhD University of Iowa
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VLID: 18242
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionAgainst the Proposition: Future Mainstream Platform for Online ART Will Be Using MRI Guidance Instead of (CB)CT
Presented by Bin Cai, PhD UT Southwestern
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VLID: 18243
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionDiscussion with Audience
Presented by Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
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VLID: 18244
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionFor the Proposition: Physicist’s Time Is Better Spent in Direct Patient/Provider Interaction Than in the Patient’s Chart
Presented by Megan Hyun, PhD University of Nebraska Medical Center
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VLID: 18245
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionAgainst the Proposition: Physicist’s Time Is Better Spent in Direct Patient/Provider Interaction Than in the Patient’s Chart
Presented by Wesley Talcott Northwell Health
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VLID: 18246
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionDiscussion with Audience
Presented by Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
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VLID: 18247
WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionSummary
Presented by Yi Rong, PhD Mayo Clinic Arizona
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WE-1015-362 JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics InteractionQ&A
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WE-1015-371 RO-ILS and the WGPE: Mastering Both Hard and Soft Skills to promote Safety in the ClinicGood Catch or Near-Miss? Lagging vs Leading Indicators in Our Safety Culture
Presented by Courtney Buckey, PhD Mayo Clinic
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WE-1015-371 RO-ILS and the WGPE: Mastering Both Hard and Soft Skills to promote Safety in the ClinicLeveraging EQ and IQ To Uphold a Culture of Safety
Presented by Elizabeth Covington, PhD University of Michigan
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WE-1015-371 RO-ILS and the WGPE: Mastering Both Hard and Soft Skills to promote Safety in the ClinicUse of the Radiation Oncology Incident Learning System (RO-ILS) to Accomplish Comprehensive Safety and Quality Improvement
Presented by Bill Salter, PhD University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute
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VLID: 18252
WE-1015-371 RO-ILS and the WGPE: Mastering Both Hard and Soft Skills to promote Safety in the ClinicSupporting Speak up Culture to Effect Change
Presented by Maxine Washington Emory University
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WE-1015-371 RO-ILS and the WGPE: Mastering Both Hard and Soft Skills to promote Safety in the ClinicQ&A
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VLID: 18249
WE-1015-372 Path to Independence: How To Secure Your First Grant as an Early-Stage Investigator?Introduction and Overview of Funding Mechanisms for Early-Stage Investigators
Presented by Guillem Pratx Stanford University
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WE-1015-372 Path to Independence: How To Secure Your First Grant as an Early-Stage Investigator?Obtaining a K99/R00 Award from the NCI: Insights and Strategies
Presented by Alejandro Bertolet, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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WE-1015-372 Path to Independence: How To Secure Your First Grant as an Early-Stage Investigator?Grant Writing for Graduate Students: Navigating the F31 Fellowship Application
Presented by Savannah Decker Dartmouth College
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WE-1015-372 Path to Independence: How To Secure Your First Grant as an Early-Stage Investigator?Lessons Learned From ACS Research Scholar Grant Applications
Presented by Liangzhong Xiang University of California Irvine
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VLID: 18230
WE-1015-372 Path to Independence: How To Secure Your First Grant as an Early-Stage Investigator?Preparation for a Successful Early Career Funding Application
Presented by Fang-Fang Yin, PhD Duke University Medical Center
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VLID: 18231
WE-1015-372 Path to Independence: How To Secure Your First Grant as an Early-Stage Investigator?NCI Career Development Awards
Presented by Michael Schmidt NIH
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WE-1015-INV1 Autosegmentation in Radiotherapy: Understanding Fundamentals, Benefits, and RiskAutosegmentation in Radiotherapy: Understanding Fundamentals, Benefits, and Risk
Presented by Dong Joo Rhee, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18255
WE-1015-INV1 Autosegmentation in Radiotherapy: Understanding Fundamentals, Benefits, and RiskTechnical Insights into Autocontour: AI Autosegmentation for Radiation Therapy
Presented by Kevin Tierney, DMP Radformation
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WE-1015-INV1 Autosegmentation in Radiotherapy: Understanding Fundamentals, Benefits, and RiskLifecycle, Validation and Challenges of AI Based Autosegmentation
Presented by Karl Otto Limbus AI
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WE-1015-INV1 Autosegmentation in Radiotherapy: Understanding Fundamentals, Benefits, and RiskHow to Improve AI Based Autosegmentation.
Presented by Yongjin Zhu, Co-founder Manteia Medical Technologies
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VLID: 18259
WE-1015-INV2 A Trip down Quality Lane: MRI Phantoms and Quality AssuranceA Trip Down Quality Lane: MRI Phantoms and Quality Assurance
Presented by Brendon Villegas, PhD UAB Medical Center
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VLID: 18261
WE-1120-342 Longitudinal Multimodality Imaging of Treatment Response: Data Dimensionality Challenges and SolutionsTreatment Response Prediction for Head and Neck Cancer Using Longitudinal Cone-Beam CT
Presented by Jing Wang, PhD UT Southwestern
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WE-1120-342 Longitudinal Multimodality Imaging of Treatment Response: Data Dimensionality Challenges and SolutionsPredicting Treatment Response from Longitudinal Images: Challenges and Solutions for Multi-Institutional Collaboration
Presented by Haidy Nasief, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin
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WE-1120-342 Longitudinal Multimodality Imaging of Treatment Response: Data Dimensionality Challenges and SolutionsMultiscale, Multimodal, and Multitask Learning of Longitudinal Molecular Imaging for Spatial Response Pattern and Outcome Prediction
Presented by Stephen Bowen, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 18267
WE-1120-342 Longitudinal Multimodality Imaging of Treatment Response: Data Dimensionality Challenges and SolutionsDeep Learning Approach to Treatment Response Prediction from Longitudinal Images
Presented by Yu Gao, Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
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WE-1120-360 AI Automation in SegmentationState of the Art for AI Driven Automated Segmentation
Presented by Carlos Cardenas, PhD University of Alabama
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WE-1120-360 AI Automation in SegmentationPerformance Assessment of AI Driven Automated Segmentation
Presented by Harini Veeraraghavan Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18271
WE-1120-360 AI Automation in SegmentationQuality Assurance and Monitoring for AI Driven Automated Segmentation
Presented by Geoffrey Hugo, PhD Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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WE-145-351 Imaging and Therapy Solutions for Prostate CancerPearls and Pitfalls of Clinical MRI Imaging of Prostate Cancer/MR Guided Biopsy, PIRADS
Presented by Hyunseon Kang UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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WE-145-351 Imaging and Therapy Solutions for Prostate CancerMRI-Assisted Radiosurgery (MARS) for the Management of Localized and Recurrent Prostate Cancer
Presented by Henry Mok MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18305
WE-145-351 Imaging and Therapy Solutions for Prostate CancerMR Virtual Pathology of the Prostate: Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Using Hybrid Multidimensional MRI
Presented by Aritrick Chatterjee University of Chicago
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WE-145-351 Imaging and Therapy Solutions for Prostate CancerTriple Adaptive Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Presented by Daniel Hyer, PhD University of Iowa Health Care
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WE-145-360 Ethics in Big Data and Artificial IntelligenceStakeholder Perspectives on Building Ethical and Trustworthy Clinical AI
Presented by Jordyn Platt University of Michigan
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WE-145-360 Ethics in Big Data and Artificial IntelligenceHow AI Could Lead Us Astray
Presented by Richard Gunderman Indiana University
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WE-145-361 Grant Funding Pathways for Clinical Medical PhysicistsNIH Funding Statistics for AAPM Members
Presented by Wensha Yang, PhD University of California San Francisco
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WE-145-361 Grant Funding Pathways for Clinical Medical PhysicistsNIH Funding Opportunities for Clinical Medical Physicists
Presented by Ceferino Obcemea, PhD NIH
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WE-145-361 Grant Funding Pathways for Clinical Medical PhysicistsThe pathway to R-level funding
Presented by Rebecca Howell, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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WE-145-361 Grant Funding Pathways for Clinical Medical PhysicistsLessons Learned from Funded and Un-Funded AHRQ Grant Proposals
Presented by James Lamb Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles
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VLID: 18283
WE-145-362 Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data: What Medical Physicists Need To KnowIntroduction
Presented by Yevgeniy Vinogradskiy, PhD Thomas Jefferson University
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VLID: 18309
WE-145-362 Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data: What Medical Physicists Need To KnowClinical Significance of Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data
Presented by Amy Moreno MD Anderson Cancer Center
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WE-145-362 Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data: What Medical Physicists Need To KnowMethods for Analyzing Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data
Presented by Amylou Dueck Mayo Clinic
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WE-145-362 Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data: What Medical Physicists Need To KnowAn Analysis of Clinical Toxic Effects and Quality of Life as a Function of Radiation Dose and Volume After Lung Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
Presented by Suneetha Devpura, PhD Henry Ford
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WE-145-362 Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life Data: What Medical Physicists Need To KnowCorrelations Between Dosimetric Indices and Patient Reported Outcomes for Head and Neck Cancer Patients Treated With Radiotherapy
Presented by Panayiotis Mavroidis, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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WE-145-371 Know Your RightsBehind the Statistics – Qualitative Analysis of the 2021 AAPM Climate Survey
Presented by Ashley Cetnar, PhD, MS The Ohio State University - James Cancer Hospital
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WE-145-371 Know Your RightsAAPM Rules and Ethics: What Protections Do They Provide to Membership?
Presented by K. Sunshine Osterman, PhD NYU Langone Health
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WE-145-371 Know Your RightsCase Presentations
Presented by Richard Castillo, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering
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WE-145-372 FLASH Therapy Delivery, Motion Management and DosimetryAdvances in Electron FLASH Dosimetry
Presented by Rongxiao Zhang, PhD Dartmouth College
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VLID: 18285
WE-145-372 FLASH Therapy Delivery, Motion Management and DosimetryAdvances in Proton FLASH Dosimetry
Presented by Jennifer (Wei) Zou, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18286
WE-145-372 FLASH Therapy Delivery, Motion Management and DosimetryDNA Dosimetry for FLASH
Presented by Yannick Poirier, PhD University of Maryland School of Medicine
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VLID: 18287
WE-145-372 FLASH Therapy Delivery, Motion Management and DosimetryFLASH Dosimetry for Clinical Trial Design
Presented by Jeff Buchsbaum NIH
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VLID: 18288
WE-250-342 Multiscale Computational Oncology for Dynamic Biological Optimization of TreatmentsWhat Can Computational Models Teach Us About FLASH Radiotherapy?
Presented by Guillem Pratx Stanford University
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VLID: 18326
WE-250-342 Multiscale Computational Oncology for Dynamic Biological Optimization of TreatmentsBridging Cell Biology With Macroscopic Imaging with Ultra-Large Scale Computational Modeling
Presented by Ke Sheng, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California at San Francisco
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VLID: 18328
WE-250-360 Image Formation and Presentation GANs/Transformer NetworksPath to Generalizable AI in Medical Imaging
Presented by Lubomir Hadjiiski, PhD University of Michigan
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WE-250-360 Image Formation and Presentation GANs/Transformer NetworksRecent Developments in AI Model Development for Medical Imaging: GANs, Transformers, Diffusion Models and More
Presented by Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer University of Colorado
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VLID: 18331
WE-250-360 Image Formation and Presentation GANs/Transformer NetworksPractical Solutions for Training Generalizable and Fair Generative AI Models
Presented by Harini Veeraraghavan Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 18332
WE-250-361 Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Innovations in Diagnostic Medical Physics Through Academic Industrial PartnershipsDevelopment of PCCT
Presented by Cynthia McCollough, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18322
WE-250-361 Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Innovations in Diagnostic Medical Physics Through Academic Industrial PartnershipsDevelopment of PET/MR
Presented by Floris Jansen GE Healthcare
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VLID: 18323
WE-250-361 Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Innovations in Diagnostic Medical Physics Through Academic Industrial PartnershipsHigh Resolution Interventional Fluoro
Presented by Stephen Rudin, PhD University at Buffalo
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WE-250-371 A Year In: Progress and Updates on the AAPM Affinity Groups InitiativeThe Road that Led to the AAPM Affinity Groups
Presented by Stephen Avery, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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WE-250-371 A Year In: Progress and Updates on the AAPM Affinity Groups InitiativeA Year In: Black and African American Medical Physics SC
Presented by Julianne Pollard-Larkin, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
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WE-250-371 A Year In: Progress and Updates on the AAPM Affinity Groups InitiativeA Year In: Sexual and Gender Minority SC
Presented by Toni Roth, MS Memorial Sloan Kettering
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WE-250-371 A Year In: Progress and Updates on the AAPM Affinity Groups InitiativeA Year In: Hispanic and Latin-x Medical Physics SC
Presented by Paulina Galavis, PhD NYU Langone Medical Center
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WE-250-371 A Year In: Progress and Updates on the AAPM Affinity Groups InitiativeA Year In: Accessibility SC
Presented by Lindsay Jones, MS MedPhysLindsay
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WE-430-342 Frontiers in 4D-MRI and Diffusion MRI for Adaptive RadiotherapyPrinciples of 4D-MRI & Applications in Adaptive RT
Presented by Eric Paulson, PhD Medical College of Wisconsin
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VLID: 18354
WE-430-342 Frontiers in 4D-MRI and Diffusion MRI for Adaptive RadiotherapyAdvances in Diffusion Imaging for Adaptive Radiation Therapy
Presented by Yue Cao, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18355
WE-430-342 Frontiers in 4D-MRI and Diffusion MRI for Adaptive RadiotherapyNew Insights into Differentiation of Brain Tumors and Radiation Necrosis Using Selective Cell Size MRI
Presented by Junzhong Xu Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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VLID: 18356
WE-430-342 Frontiers in 4D-MRI and Diffusion MRI for Adaptive RadiotherapyAI-Assisted 4D-MRI: A Peek into the Future
Presented by Jing Cai, PhD Department of Health Technology and Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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VLID: 18357
WE-430-351 Remote Interpretation of Medical Images and Physics: Approaches, Challenges, and the FutureManagement and Oversight of Remote Reading Workstation Displays
Presented by Nicholas Bevins, PhD Henry Ford Health
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VLID: 18365
WE-430-351 Remote Interpretation of Medical Images and Physics: Approaches, Challenges, and the FutureSpecial Considerations for Remote Reading Workstations Used in Mammography
Presented by Rebecca Milman, PhD University of Colorado School of Medicine
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VLID: 18366
WE-430-351 Remote Interpretation of Medical Images and Physics: Approaches, Challenges, and the FutureCalibration and Maintenance of Commercial of the Shelf Displays for Remote Reading Workstations
Presented by Michael Silosky, MS University of Colorado School of Medicine
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VLID: 18367
WE-430-360 Big Data Enabled AI Driven Health Care and Clinical TrialsOperational Ontology for Radiation Oncology
Presented by Charles Mayo, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18359
WE-430-360 Big Data Enabled AI Driven Health Care and Clinical TrialsIntegration of AI and ""Real World"" Big Data into Clinical Trials - NCI and NIH Perspectives
Presented by Jeff Buchsbaum NIH
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WE-430-360 Big Data Enabled AI Driven Health Care and Clinical TrialsWhat You Need To Know About CodeX, McOde and Products Coming to You
Presented by Mary Feng Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 18361
WE-430-360 Big Data Enabled AI Driven Health Care and Clinical TrialsAI in Clinical Decision, Integrating Molecular Multi-Omics
Presented by Bissan Al-Lazikani MDAnderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18362
WE-430-360 Big Data Enabled AI Driven Health Care and Clinical TrialsValidation of AI Models for Clinical Use: Where Do We Set the Bar?
Presented by Kristy Brock, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18363
WE-430-361 Quantitative ImagingQuantitative Multi-Energy CT: Technical Considerations for Longitudinal Studies
Presented by Megan Jacobsen, PhD University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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WE-430-361 Quantitative ImagingLongitudinal MR Spectroscopy and Volumetric Quantification in Neuroimaging
Presented by Brian Taylor, PhD University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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WE-430-362 Streamlining Cervical Cancer Radiotherapy Treatment Planning for Low- and Middle-Income CountriesOverview of Medical Physicists Role in Global Health
Presented by M. Saiful Huq, PhD UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
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VLID: 18369
WE-430-362 Streamlining Cervical Cancer Radiotherapy Treatment Planning for Low- and Middle-Income CountriesOverview of Cervical Cancer and Radiotherapy at Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Presented by Chika Nwachukwu UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 18370
WE-430-362 Streamlining Cervical Cancer Radiotherapy Treatment Planning for Low- and Middle-Income CountriesStreamlining External Beam Radiotherapy Treatment Planning for Low- and Middle-Income Country Settings
Presented by Tucker Netherton, DMP The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18371
WE-430-362 Streamlining Cervical Cancer Radiotherapy Treatment Planning for Low- and Middle-Income CountriesStreamlining Brachytherapy Treatment Planning for Low- and Middle-Income Country Settings
Presented by Xun Jia, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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WE-430-371 The Medical Physics Journal: Manuscript Preparation, Submission, and Manuscript ReviewHow To Prepare a Scientific Manuscript
Presented by John Boone, PhD UC Davis
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WE-430-371 The Medical Physics Journal: Manuscript Preparation, Submission, and Manuscript ReviewManuscript Submission for Medical Physics
Presented by Elle Thomas AAPM
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VLID: 18375
WE-430-371 The Medical Physics Journal: Manuscript Preparation, Submission, and Manuscript ReviewReviewing a Scientific Manuscript
Presented by Stanley Benedict, PhD UC Davis
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VLID: 18376
WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWTheranostics
Presented by Arman Rahmim BC Cancer
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WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWBig Data, ML, AI
Presented by Charles Mayo, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18345
WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWAdaptive and Individualized RT
Presented by Jennifer Pursley, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 18346
WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWIn Silico Trials, Digital Twins
Presented by Aldo Badano, PhD FDA
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WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWImplementation Science
Presented by Erin Angel, PhD GE Healthcare
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VLID: 18348
WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWEducation and Credentialing
Presented by Maryellen Giger, PhD The University of Chicago
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WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWMedical Physics Profession
Presented by Todd Atwood, PhD UC San Diego
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WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWWomen in MP
Presented by Julianne Pollard-Larkin, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18351
WE-430-372 Presidential Forum: Medical Physics NOWHolistic RT
Presented by Laura Dawson Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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VLID: 18352
WE-730-342 Joint WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Imaging for Immune Modulating, Cellular, and Gene TherapiesIntroduction and Overview of Allison Institute for Immunology
Presented by John Hazle, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18404
WE-730-342 Joint WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Imaging for Immune Modulating, Cellular, and Gene TherapiesNK Cells: Next Generation Cell Therapies for Cancer
Presented by Hind Rafei MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18405
WE-730-342 Joint WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Imaging for Immune Modulating, Cellular, and Gene TherapiesImaging the Immune Response
Presented by Patricia Pereira Washington U St Louis
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VLID: 18406
WE-730-342 Joint WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Imaging for Immune Modulating, Cellular, and Gene TherapiesImmune Enhancement of Radiation
Presented by Ravi Patel University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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VLID: 18407
WE-730-351 Read with Expert - NeuroRead with Expert - Neuro
Presented by Geoffrey Young Brigham and Women's Hospital
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VLID: 18381
WE-730-360 Data Science Boot Camp - MR DataTools and Techniques for Exploring Open Medical Imaging Data Sets
Presented by Heather Whitney, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 18378
WE-730-360 Data Science Boot Camp - MR DataPre-processing MRI Data for Deep Learning
Presented by Stephanie Harmon National Cancer Institute
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VLID: 18379
WE-730-362 MRI vs CBCT for ART: Case DemonstrationsClinical Rationale for Adaptive Therapy
Presented by Clifton Fuller MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18383
WE-730-362 MRI vs CBCT for ART: Case DemonstrationsMR Guided Online Adaptive Workflow on the ViewRay MRIdian System
Presented by Zhaohui Han, PhD Brigham and Women's Hospital
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VLID: 18384
WE-730-362 MRI vs CBCT for ART: Case DemonstrationsCBCT-Based Adaptive Therapy and the Potential of Multi-Image Modality Guided Contouring
Presented by Mu-Han Lin, PhD Medical Artificial Intelligence and Automation (MAIA) Lab, Department of Radiation Oncology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 18385
WE-730-371 Systems Thinking for Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Radiation OncologySystem Thinking in Radiation Oncology
Presented by Mohammad Bakhtiari, PhD William E. Kahlert Regional Cancer Center
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VLID: 18387
WE-730-371 Systems Thinking for Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Radiation OncologyApplications of Systems Thinking in Radiation Oncology
Presented by Lawrence Wong, PhD University of California, San Diego
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VLID: 18388
WE-835-360 Data Science Boot Camp - Therapy Data ApproachesLockout: Sparse Regularization of Neural Networks
Presented by Gilmer Valdes, PhD University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 18418
WE-835-360 Data Science Boot Camp - Therapy Data ApproachesNatural Language Processing for Clinical Notes: Basics and Transformer Model for Classification
Presented by Hui Lin, PhD University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 18419
WE-835-361 Advances in 3D Printing for Radiation TherapyAn Overview of 3D Printing in Radiation Therapy
Presented by Amy Shu-Jung Yu, PhD Stanford University
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VLID: 18409
WE-835-361 Advances in 3D Printing for Radiation TherapyAdvances in 3D printing for Radiation Therapy: Brachytherapy
Presented by Mitchell Kamrava Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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VLID: 18410
WE-835-361 Advances in 3D Printing for Radiation TherapyAdvances in 3D printing for Radiation Therapy: External Beam RT
Presented by Lawrie Skinner, PhD Stanford Cancer Center
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VLID: 18411
WE-835-361 Advances in 3D Printing for Radiation TherapyAdvances in 3D printing for Radiation Therapy: Proton and FLASH
Presented by Boon-Keng Kevin Teo, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18412
WE-835-362 Benefits and Barriers for Widespread Adoption of Adaptive RTPANEL MEMBER: Adaptive RT on the ViewRay Platform
Presented by Carri Glide-Hurst, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 18421
WE-835-362 Benefits and Barriers for Widespread Adoption of Adaptive RTPANEL MEMBER: Adaptive RT on the RayStation Platform
Presented by Tim Craig, PhD The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre - UHN
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VLID: 18422
WE-835-362 Benefits and Barriers for Widespread Adoption of Adaptive RTPANEL MEMBER: Adaptive RT on the Unity Platform
Presented by Jan-Jakob Sonke Netherlands Cancer Institute
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VLID: 18423
WE-835-362 Benefits and Barriers for Widespread Adoption of Adaptive RTPANEL MEMBER: Adaptive RT on the Ethos Platform
Presented by Dennis Stanley, PhD University of Alabama Birmingham
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VLID: 18424
WE-835-362 Benefits and Barriers for Widespread Adoption of Adaptive RTPANEL MEMBER: Adaptive RT on the RefleXion Platform
Presented by Murat Surucu, PhD Stanford University
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VLID: 18425
WE-835-371 Safety and Quality Improvements With Peer Review and Program AuditsQuantitative Safety and Quality Improvement with Peer Review
Presented by Kate Lofton, MS Colorado Associates in Medical Physics
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VLID: 18427
WE-835-371 Safety and Quality Improvements With Peer Review and Program AuditsQuantitative Safety and Quality Improvement with Accreditation Programs
Presented by Sarah Han-Oh, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 18428
WE-835-371 Safety and Quality Improvements With Peer Review and Program AuditsQuantitative Safety and Quality Improvement with Internal Monitoring of Quality Assurance
Presented by Yulia Lyatskaya, PhD Rad. Onc., Harvard Medical School, Brigham & Women's Hospital
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VLID: 18429
WE-835-372 AI for Clinical Decision Making in Radiation TherapyAI for Radiosurgery Applications
Presented by Xuejun Gu, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
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VLID: 18414
WE-835-372 AI for Clinical Decision Making in Radiation TherapyML Methods for Knowledge-Based Adaptive Radiotherapy
Presented by Issam El Naqa, PhD H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 18415
WE-835-372 AI for Clinical Decision Making in Radiation TherapyAI for Clinical Decision Support: Current and Future
Presented by Lei Ren, PhD University of Maryland School of Medicine
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