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TH-1000-408B AI for Image Formation in X-Ray Imaging
Physics-Informed Deep Learning in Image FormationPresented by Joseph Stayman, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19899

TH-1000-408B AI for Image Formation in X-Ray Imaging
Utilization of Data-Driven Approaches throughout the CT Imaging PipelinePresented by Eri Haneda GE Healthcare
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VLID: 19900

TH-1000-408B AI for Image Formation in X-Ray Imaging
Learning from Limited Data for Low-Dose and Sparse-View CT ReconstructionPresented by Saiprasad Ravishankar Michigan State University
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VLID: 19901

TH-1000-408B AI for Image Formation in X-Ray Imaging
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VLID: 19898

TU-730-502B ACR PET & NM Manual
ACR Nuclear Medicine UpdatePresented by Osama Mawlawi, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19568

TU-730-502B ACR PET & NM Manual
ACR PET UpdatePresented by Jun Zhang, PhD The Ohio State University
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VLID: 19569

TU-830-502B SNMMI RPT Therapy Centers of Excellence
Accreditation for Radiopharmaceutical TherapyPresented by Maria Costello Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC)
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VLID: 19597

TU-830-502B SNMMI RPT Therapy Centers of Excellence
SNMMI's RPTCoE ProgramPresented by Helen Nadel Stanford University School of Medicine
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VLID: 19598

WE-1015-502A Development of in-Room Spectral X-Ray Imaging Technologies for Image Guided Radiation Therapy
Applications of Dual Energy 2D/3D Imaging in RadiotherapyPresented by John Roeske, PhD Loyola University Medical Center
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VLID: 19669

WE-1015-502A Development of in-Room Spectral X-Ray Imaging Technologies for Image Guided Radiation Therapy
Kv and MV Multilayer Detectors for in-Room Multi-Energy ImagingPresented by Ross Berbeco, PhD Brigham and Women's Hospital
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VLID: 19670

WE-1015-502A Development of in-Room Spectral X-Ray Imaging Technologies for Image Guided Radiation Therapy
Using Spectral Imaging for Image-Guided Intervention and RadiotherapyPresented by Linxi Shi Stanford University
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VLID: 19671

WE-1015-502A Development of in-Room Spectral X-Ray Imaging Technologies for Image Guided Radiation Therapy
Improving Data Fidelity for Dual Energy Cbct ApplicationsPresented by Cem Altunbas, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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VLID: 19672

WE-1015-502A Development of in-Room Spectral X-Ray Imaging Technologies for Image Guided Radiation Therapy
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VLID: 19668

MO-230-411 We’ve Had a Medical Event... Now What?
Navigating Complex Emotions and Difficult DiscussionsPresented by Luis Fong de los Santos, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19292

MO-230-411 We’ve Had a Medical Event... Now What?
Talking with Government Agencies, Risk Management and Legal CounselPresented by Bruce Thomadsen, PhD University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 19293

MO-230-411 We’ve Had a Medical Event... Now What?
Making Lemonade from Lemons: Using Event Learning to Build Stronger SystemsPresented by Deborah Schofield, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19294

MO-230-411 We’ve Had a Medical Event... Now What?
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VLID: 19291

MO-430-403 Applied Ethics & AAPM: The Work of Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Government Policy Impacts (AHGPI)
AHGPI Overview & the Decision TreePresented by Michelle Wells, MS Piedmont Healthcare
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VLID: 19323

MO-430-403 Applied Ethics & AAPM: The Work of Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Government Policy Impacts (AHGPI)
Applied Ethics Model of Decision MakingPresented by Jennifer Lynn Johnson, PhD Potentia Partners
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VLID: 19324

MO-430-403 Applied Ethics & AAPM: The Work of Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Government Policy Impacts (AHGPI)
Case Studies (Interactive with Audience Participation)Presented by Carnell Hampton, PhD Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health
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VLID: 19325

MO-430-403 Applied Ethics & AAPM: The Work of Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Government Policy Impacts (AHGPI)
Case Studies (Interactive with Audience Participation)Presented by Amirh Johnson, MS Kaiser Permanente
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VLID: 19326

TU-1015-411 The Impact and Value of EDI in Medical Physics: How Have We Benefited and How Do We Keep the Momentum?
The Historical Review of EDI in AAPMPresented by Stephen Avery, PhD University Of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 19459

TU-1015-411 The Impact and Value of EDI in Medical Physics: How Have We Benefited and How Do We Keep the Momentum?
How Does EDI Impact the Work of Medical Physicists?Presented by Richard Castillo, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19460

TU-1015-411 The Impact and Value of EDI in Medical Physics: How Have We Benefited and How Do We Keep the Momentum?
What Has AAPM and Medical Physics Gained from Our EDI Climate Surveys?Presented by Kristi Hendrickson, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19461

TU-1015-411 The Impact and Value of EDI in Medical Physics: How Have We Benefited and How Do We Keep the Momentum?
How Much Impact Has the Sexual and Gender Minority Subcommittee Had on Educating Medical Physics Departments on EDI?Presented by Toni Roth, MS Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19462

TU-1015-411 The Impact and Value of EDI in Medical Physics: How Have We Benefited and How Do We Keep the Momentum?
What Can Medical Physics Program Directors and Staff Do to Maintain Inclusive Programs and Foster Improved EDI Climates?Presented by Rebecca Howell, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19463

TU-1015-411 The Impact and Value of EDI in Medical Physics: How Have We Benefited and How Do We Keep the Momentum?
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VLID: 19458

TU-730-411 Disability and Accessibility: I Don’t Want to Say the Wrong Thing
Disability DefinitionsPresented by Lindsay Jones, MS MedPhysLindsay
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VLID: 19560

TU-730-411 Disability and Accessibility: I Don’t Want to Say the Wrong Thing
The Disability SpectrumPresented by Abby Besemer, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 19561

TU-730-411 Disability and Accessibility: I Don’t Want to Say the Wrong Thing
Conversations Around Disability and AccessibilityPresented by Grace Eliason, MS University of Colorado School of Medicine
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VLID: 19562

TU-730-411 Disability and Accessibility: I Don’t Want to Say the Wrong Thing
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VLID: 19559

MO-130-411 Medical Events and Lessons Learned in Brachytherapy
The Often Overlooked Causes of Medical Errors and Considerations for Establishing a More Robust Brachytherapy ProgramPresented by Zoubir Ouhib, MS FAU
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VLID: 19244

MO-130-411 Medical Events and Lessons Learned in Brachytherapy
Common Medical Errors in Brachytherapy and Mitigation StrategiesPresented by Samantha Simiele, PhD University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 19245

MO-130-411 Medical Events and Lessons Learned in Brachytherapy
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VLID: 19243

WE-730-411 Chart Checking Workflows and Systems: Pros and Cons
Implementation and Maintenance of Institutional Chart Checking SystemPresented by Edward Clouser, MS Mayo Clinic Arizona
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VLID: 19794

WE-730-411 Chart Checking Workflows and Systems: Pros and Cons
Personalized Physics Chart Checking Using Structured FMEA ApproachPresented by Jennifer O'Daniel, PhD Duke University Medical Center
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VLID: 19795

WE-730-411 Chart Checking Workflows and Systems: Pros and Cons
Physics Plan and Chart Review: From Manual to Automated SystemsPresented by Samuel Ming Ho Luk, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Vermont Medical Center
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VLID: 19796

WE-730-411 Chart Checking Workflows and Systems: Pros and Cons
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VLID: 19793

MO-730-411 International Symposium: Incident Learning Around the World: Radiation Oncology Lessons Learned
RO-ILS: 10 Years of a National US ProgramPresented by Elizabeth Covington, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19353

MO-730-411 International Symposium: Incident Learning Around the World: Radiation Oncology Lessons Learned
SAFRON: International Incident LearningPresented by Ola Holmberg, PhD IAEA
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VLID: 19354

MO-730-411 International Symposium: Incident Learning Around the World: Radiation Oncology Lessons Learned
ROSEIS: Getting Europe's Learning Tool Off the GroundPresented by Mary Coffey Trinity College Dublin
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VLID: 19355

MO-730-411 International Symposium: Incident Learning Around the World: Radiation Oncology Lessons Learned
NSIR-RT - The Canadian ExperiencePresented by John Kildea, PhD, MCCPM McGill University
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VLID: 19356

MO-730-411 International Symposium: Incident Learning Around the World: Radiation Oncology Lessons Learned
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VLID: 19352

MO-830-411 Failure Mode Potpourri
Failures and Recoveries in Proton TherapyPresented by Perry Johnson, PhD UF Health Proton Therapy Institute
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VLID: 19389

MO-830-411 Failure Mode Potpourri
Failure Modes in MR-Guided RadiotherapyPresented by Amish Shah, PhD Orlando Health
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VLID: 19390

MO-830-411 Failure Mode Potpourri
Failure Modes in Applications of AI in the ClinicPresented by Kelly Nealon, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 19391

MO-830-411 Failure Mode Potpourri
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VLID: 19388

TU-1115-411 Bridging the Leadership Gap: Increasing Representation of Women in Leadership Roles in Medical Physics
Strategies That Institutions and Organizations Can Implement to Help Close the Leadership Gap and Maximize Talent and InclusivityPresented by Jennifer Pursley, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 19496

TU-1115-411 Bridging the Leadership Gap: Increasing Representation of Women in Leadership Roles in Medical Physics
Actions Women Can Take to Best Prepare Themselves for Leadership Positions, Including a Combination of Strategic Planning, Organizational Awareness, Self-Advocacy, and Development of Professional SkillsPresented by Kalpana Kanal, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19497

WE-830-411 Optimizing Physician Peer Review Chart Rounds for Quality and Safety: The Essential Role of Medical Physicists
A Decade of Prospective Peer Review: Impact on Safety Culture and Lessons Learned in a Multicenter Radiation Medicine DepartmentPresented by Ajay Kapur, PhD Northwell Health
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VLID: 19823

WE-830-411 Optimizing Physician Peer Review Chart Rounds for Quality and Safety: The Essential Role of Medical Physicists
Group Consensus Peer Review in Radiation Oncology: Commitment to QualityPresented by William Duggar, PhD University of Mississippi Med. Center
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VLID: 19824

WE-830-411 Optimizing Physician Peer Review Chart Rounds for Quality and Safety: The Essential Role of Medical Physicists
Enhancing Safety and Quality through Preplanning Peer Review for Patients Undergoing High Risk ProceduresPresented by Elizabeth Covington, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19825

WE-830-411 Optimizing Physician Peer Review Chart Rounds for Quality and Safety: The Essential Role of Medical Physicists
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VLID: 19822

TH-830-411 Shaping the Future of Medical Physics Practice: AAPM's State Initiatives and Impact
Reshaping AAPM's State AdvocacyPresented by Judith Rivera, PhD, MS Indiana University
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VLID: 20044

TH-830-411 Shaping the Future of Medical Physics Practice: AAPM's State Initiatives and Impact
Licensure? Registration? the Paths to Ensure Consistent Credentialing for Practicing Medical PhysicistsPresented by Russell Tarver, MS The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
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VLID: 20045

TH-830-411 Shaping the Future of Medical Physics Practice: AAPM's State Initiatives and Impact
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VLID: 20043

TU-430-411 Exploring AAPM's Professional Development Triple Threat: Mentorship, MPLA, and Local Chapters
Guiding Growth -the Power of MentorshipPresented by Jeremy Hoisak, PhD UC San Diego
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VLID: 19527

TU-430-411 Exploring AAPM's Professional Development Triple Threat: Mentorship, MPLA, and Local Chapters
Exceptional Leadership - Navigating MPLAPresented by Jennifer Lynn Johnson, PhD Potentia Partners
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VLID: 19528

TU-430-411 Exploring AAPM's Professional Development Triple Threat: Mentorship, MPLA, and Local Chapters
Local Chapters - Laying That FoundationPresented by Arjit Baghwala, MS Houston Methodist Hospital
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VLID: 19529

TU-430-411 Exploring AAPM's Professional Development Triple Threat: Mentorship, MPLA, and Local Chapters
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VLID: 19526

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
Staffing Models for Photon FacilitiesPresented by Mary Martel, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19646

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
Staffing Models for Proton FacilitiesPresented by Katja Langen, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19647

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
More Than Coverage: Staffing for Greater EngagementPresented by Carnell Hampton, PhD Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health
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VLID: 19648

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
Building an MR-Linac ProgramPresented by Daniel Hyer, PhD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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VLID: 19649

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
Developing an X-Ray Guided Daily Adaptive ProgramPresented by Xenia Ray, PhD UC San Diego
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VLID: 19650

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
Implementing Adaptive Therapy in a Community Practice SettingPresented by Ian Gallagher, MS Henry Ford Health
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VLID: 19651

WE-130-411 Staffing for Team Work in Radiotherapy: IMRT, Special Procedure, Adaptive Therapy
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VLID: 19645

TH-1000-408A New(ish) Frontier in Imaging Physics: CMS Quality Measure Reporting
What Is the New CMS Rule?Presented by Ehsan Samei, PhD Duke University Health System
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VLID: 19896

TH-1000-408A New(ish) Frontier in Imaging Physics: CMS Quality Measure Reporting
ACR Can Help Institutions Qualify for the New CMS RulePresented by Dustin Gress, MS American College of Radiology
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VLID: 19897

TH-1000-408A New(ish) Frontier in Imaging Physics: CMS Quality Measure Reporting
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VLID: 19895

MO-430-408B Diving into Ultrasound Testing: Scanner Display Monitors, Spectral Doppler, and Quantitative Imaging
Achieving Presentation Consistency in Ultrasound Modality-Specific DisplaysPresented by Zheng Feng Lu, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 19328

MO-430-408B Diving into Ultrasound Testing: Scanner Display Monitors, Spectral Doppler, and Quantitative Imaging
Spectral and Color Doppler Ultrasound Imaging and Spectral Parameter EstimationPresented by James Zagzebski, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 19329

MO-730-408A Chest Imaging: Read w/Expert
Read with the Experts: Clinical Applications and Needs for Artificial IntelligencePresented by Ashley Prosper UCLA
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VLID: 19358

MO-730-408A Chest Imaging: Read w/Expert
Read with the Experts: Clinical Evaluation of AI Models and How Do Radiologists Decide What’s UsefulPresented by Jason Poff Radiology Partners and Greensboro Radiology
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VLID: 19359

MO-730-408A Chest Imaging: Read w/Expert
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VLID: 19357

TH-1000-411 Broadening the Horizons of Medical Physics: Exploring New Avenues
The Essential Role of Medical Physicists in Theranostics ImplementationPresented by Jie Zhang, PhD University of Kentucky
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VLID: 19892

TH-1000-411 Broadening the Horizons of Medical Physics: Exploring New Avenues
Beyond the Clinic: The Impact of Medical Physicists on Elevating Radiation Dosimetry in Preclinical ResearchPresented by Quan Chen, PhD Mayo Clinic Arizona
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VLID: 19893

TH-1000-411 Broadening the Horizons of Medical Physics: Exploring New Avenues
Adopting Immersive Technologies in Augmenting Radiotherapy PracticePresented by Aman Anand, PhD Mayo Clinic Arizona
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VLID: 19894

TH-1000-411 Broadening the Horizons of Medical Physics: Exploring New Avenues
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VLID: 19891

TH-730-411 Enhancing Radiation Risk Communication - Bridging the Gap between Science and Society
What Medical Physicists Need to Appreciate about How to Communicate Radiation RiskPresented by Danielle Dahlstrom Dahlstrom Group
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VLID: 20004

TH-730-411 Enhancing Radiation Risk Communication - Bridging the Gap between Science and Society
Medical Physicists Role in Effectively Communicating Radiation Risk to Patients and the CommunityPresented by Todd Atwood, PhD UC San Diego
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VLID: 20006

TH-730-411 Enhancing Radiation Risk Communication - Bridging the Gap between Science and Society
The Impact of Effective Communication on Radiation Risk in Our Patient Population and BeyondPresented by Anuj Kapadia, PhD Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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VLID: 20007

TH-730-411 Enhancing Radiation Risk Communication - Bridging the Gap between Science and Society
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VLID: 20003

TU-1115-408B Clinical Decision Making and Ethics in Imaging and Therapy: Practical Insights for Medical Physics
From Code to Clinic: Navigating Clinical Medical Ethics with the AapmPresented by Dominic DiCostanzo, PhD, MS The Ohio State University
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VLID: 19505

TU-1115-408B Clinical Decision Making and Ethics in Imaging and Therapy: Practical Insights for Medical Physics
Cultivating Patient-Focused Ethical Decision-Making in Radiation OncologyPresented by Megan Hyun, PhD University of Nebraska Medical Center
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VLID: 19506

TU-1115-408B Clinical Decision Making and Ethics in Imaging and Therapy: Practical Insights for Medical Physics
Beyond the Pixels: Navigating Ethical Waters in Medical Image InterpretationPresented by Elizabeth Anne Krupinski, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19507

TU-1115-408B Clinical Decision Making and Ethics in Imaging and Therapy: Practical Insights for Medical Physics
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VLID: 19504

TU-130-411 Ensuring Ethical Excellence: Navigating the Use of ChatGPT in Academic Publishing
How to Use Chatgpt As an AuthorPresented by Daniel Low, PhD UCLA
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VLID: 19421

TU-130-411 Ensuring Ethical Excellence: Navigating the Use of ChatGPT in Academic Publishing
Ethical Boundaries of Large-Language ModelsPresented by Per Halvorsen, MS Varian Advanced Oncology Solutions
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VLID: 19422

TU-130-411 Ensuring Ethical Excellence: Navigating the Use of ChatGPT in Academic Publishing
How to Spot Chatgpt As a ReviewerPresented by Samantha Hedrick, PhD Thompson Proton Center
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VLID: 19423

TU-130-411 Ensuring Ethical Excellence: Navigating the Use of ChatGPT in Academic Publishing
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VLID: 19420

TU-430-408A Recently Published Task Group Reports from Imaging Physics Committee
Task Group No. 150 - Acceptance Testing and Quality Control of Digital Radiographic Imaging Systems (TG150)Presented by David Gauntt, PhD UAB Medical Center
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VLID: 19531

TU-430-408A Recently Published Task Group Reports from Imaging Physics Committee
Task Group No. 282 - Development of a New Universal Breast Dosimetry Method (TG282)Presented by Ioannis Sechopoulos, PhD Radboud University Medical Centre
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VLID: 19532

TU-430-408A Recently Published Task Group Reports from Imaging Physics Committee
Task Group No. 299 - Quality Control in - Multi-Energy Computed Tomography (MECT) (TG299)Presented by Shuai Leng, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19533

TU-430-408A Recently Published Task Group Reports from Imaging Physics Committee
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VLID: 19530

WE-1015-408B Implementing Comprehensive Fluoroscopy Safety Programs: Achievable Best Practices for Physician Training; Radiation Dose Monitoring; and SRDL Case Follow-up, Review, and Analysis
Understanding Substantial Radiation Dose Levels and Best Practices in Follow-upPresented by Allen Goode, MS UVA Health
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VLID: 19660

WE-1015-408B Implementing Comprehensive Fluoroscopy Safety Programs: Achievable Best Practices for Physician Training; Radiation Dose Monitoring; and SRDL Case Follow-up, Review, and Analysis
Implementing Comprehensive Fluoroscopy Safety Programs Exploring Achievable Best Practices for Physician TrainingPresented by Emily Marshall, PhD University of Florida
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VLID: 19661

WE-1015-408B Implementing Comprehensive Fluoroscopy Safety Programs: Achievable Best Practices for Physician Training; Radiation Dose Monitoring; and SRDL Case Follow-up, Review, and Analysis
Radiation Dose Monitoring Best Practices at an Organizational LevelPresented by Mark Supanich, PhD Rush
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VLID: 19662

WE-1015-408B Implementing Comprehensive Fluoroscopy Safety Programs: Achievable Best Practices for Physician Training; Radiation Dose Monitoring; and SRDL Case Follow-up, Review, and Analysis
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VLID: 19659

WE-230-408A Role of Spectral & DECT in the Clinic
The Benefits and Costs of Single Energy CTPresented by Megan Jacobsen, PhD University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19734

WE-230-408A Role of Spectral & DECT in the Clinic
The Benefits and Costs of Multi-Energy CTPresented by Shuai Leng, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19735

WE-230-408A Role of Spectral & DECT in the Clinic
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VLID: 19733

WE-430-408A Road to Trustworthy AI: Uncertainty Management, Interpretability, and Beyond
AI Uncertainties in Radiation TherapyPresented by Xiaofeng Yang, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19764

WE-430-408A Road to Trustworthy AI: Uncertainty Management, Interpretability, and Beyond
AI Uncertainties in Radiology from a Physician’s PerspectivePresented by Mana Moassefi Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19765

WE-430-408A Road to Trustworthy AI: Uncertainty Management, Interpretability, and Beyond
Interpretable AI in Radiation TherapyPresented by Lei Ren, PhD University of Maryland
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VLID: 19766

WE-430-408A Road to Trustworthy AI: Uncertainty Management, Interpretability, and Beyond
Road to Trustworthy AI: Considerations and RoadmapPresented by Guang-Hong Chen University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 19767

WE-430-408A Road to Trustworthy AI: Uncertainty Management, Interpretability, and Beyond
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VLID: 19763

WE-730-408A DICOM Essentials and Practical Applications for Medical Physicists
Fundamentals of the DICOM Standard and Why It's Important for Medical PhysicistsPresented by Herman Oosterwijk OTConsulting Inc.
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VLID: 19798

WE-730-408A DICOM Essentials and Practical Applications for Medical Physicists
DICOM Radiation Dose Structured Reports and Protocol Storage Objects: Who Needs Images Anyway?Presented by Nicholas Bevins, PhD Maine Medical Center
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VLID: 19799

WE-730-408A DICOM Essentials and Practical Applications for Medical Physicists
The Anatomy of a DICOM Image Header and a Look at Conformance StatementsPresented by Jeff Frimeth, MS JF Medical Physics Inc.
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VLID: 19800

WE-730-408A DICOM Essentials and Practical Applications for Medical Physicists
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VLID: 19797

WE-830-408A Joint AAPM-SIIM Symposium: Development, Translation, and Outlook for Machine Intelligence in Medical Imaging
Deep Learning Image Analysis: From Lab to Clinical Deployment at ScalePresented by Kristy Brock, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19827

WE-830-408A Joint AAPM-SIIM Symposium: Development, Translation, and Outlook for Machine Intelligence in Medical Imaging
Deployment and Management of AI Models in RadiologyPresented by Katherine Andriole, PhD Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 19828

WE-830-408A Joint AAPM-SIIM Symposium: Development, Translation, and Outlook for Machine Intelligence in Medical Imaging
AI in Radiology, Now and Tomorrow: Moving the NeedlePresented by Eliot Siegel University of Maryland
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VLID: 19829

MO-130-408A Image Quality in Mammography: From Fundamentals to Application
Image Quality in Structured Backgrounds: Theory and ApplicationPresented by James Mainprize, PhD Sunnybrook Research Institute
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VLID: 19247

MO-130-408A Image Quality in Mammography: From Fundamentals to Application
Correlating Physics QC Metrics With Clinical Performance in a Breast Screening ProgrammePresented by Niall Phelan BreastCheck Ireland
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VLID: 19248

TH-730-151 Joint IOMP/AAPM Symposium: Hot Topics and Challenges in Patient and Facility Shielding
Patient Shielding in Medical ImagingPresented by Rebecca Milman, PhD University of Colorado School of Medicine
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VLID: 20001

TH-730-151 Joint IOMP/AAPM Symposium: Hot Topics and Challenges in Patient and Facility Shielding
Shielding Modern Radiation Oncology Equipment: Reflexion (PET-LInac) Suites, Halcyon//Ethos Units, Multi-Energy Linacs, Cyberknife Units and Flash TherapyPresented by Melissa Carol Martin, MS Therapy Physics, Inc.
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VLID: 20002

TH-730-151 Joint IOMP/AAPM Symposium: Hot Topics and Challenges in Patient and Facility Shielding
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VLID: 20000

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
Updates from ACR HQPresented by Dustin Gress, MS American College of Radiology
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VLID: 20024

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
Stereo/Tomo-Guided Breast Biopsy QC ManualPresented by Katie Hulme, MS The Cleveland Clinic
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VLID: 20025

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
Status and Roadmap for Dir-DRPresented by Xiang Li, PhD The Cleveland Clinic
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VLID: 20026

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
Status and Roadmap for Dir-CTPresented by Sarah McKenney, PhD UC Davis Health
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VLID: 20027

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
Dir-Ct User Interface and Report CapabilitiesPresented by Maryam Bostani, PhD UCLA
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VLID: 20028

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
Helical Estimation of CTDivol Updates for Imaging PhysicistsPresented by Izabella Barreto, PhD University of Florida College of Medicine
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VLID: 20029

TH-730-408A ACR Updates for Imaging Physicists
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VLID: 20023

TU-130-408A A New Frontier in Medical Physics: Sustainability in Imaging
Is Medical Physics’s Blue Ocean…Green Medical Physics?Presented by Andrew Hernandez, PhD University of California
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VLID: 19429

TU-130-408A A New Frontier in Medical Physics: Sustainability in Imaging
Life Cycle Analysis of MRI and CT Scanners – Opportunities for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and WastePresented by Diana Carver, PhD Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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VLID: 19430

TU-130-408A A New Frontier in Medical Physics: Sustainability in Imaging
Characterizing Energy Consumption and Opportunities for Energy Efficiency Improvements in CT and MRIPresented by Youngkyoo Jung, PhD UC Davis Health
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VLID: 19431

TU-130-408A A New Frontier in Medical Physics: Sustainability in Imaging
Environmental Waste Reduction With Syringeless Multi-Dose Contrast InjectorsPresented by Niloufar Rafiei University of California Irvine
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VLID: 19432

TU-130-408A A New Frontier in Medical Physics: Sustainability in Imaging
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VLID: 19428

TU-730-408B Navigating Patient Dose Inquiries and Practice Guidelines for Imaging Pregnant Patients
Pregnancy Screening and Workflow: Strategy and OptimizationPresented by Colin Paulbeck, PhD Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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VLID: 19588

TU-730-408B Navigating Patient Dose Inquiries and Practice Guidelines for Imaging Pregnant Patients
Prospective Workup for Fetal Dose Estimation in FGIPresented by BC Schwarz, PhD University of Florida
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VLID: 19589

TU-730-408B Navigating Patient Dose Inquiries and Practice Guidelines for Imaging Pregnant Patients
Cardiothoracic CT Imaging in Pregnancy - 20 Years of ExperiencePresented by Diana Litmanovich Beth Israel Deaconess
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VLID: 19590

TU-730-408B Navigating Patient Dose Inquiries and Practice Guidelines for Imaging Pregnant Patients
Patient Dose Estimates – What Really MattersPresented by Christopher Cagnon, PhD UCLA Medical Center
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VLID: 19591

MO-830-408A Chest Imaging: AI for Chest Imaging
Translating Innovations to Practice: Shaping the Future of Clinical Care with Deep Learning and Advanced ImagingPresented by Albert Hsiao UCSD
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VLID: 19393

MO-830-408A Chest Imaging: AI for Chest Imaging
AI for COVID Imaging: Lessons Learned from the PandemicPresented by Ran Zhang University of Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 19394

MO-830-408A Chest Imaging: AI for Chest Imaging
Automated Organ Segmentation for Treatment Adaptation and Organ at Risk IdentificationPresented by Harini Veeraraghavan Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19395

MO-830-408A Chest Imaging: AI for Chest Imaging
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VLID: 19392

TH-100-411 From Aspiration to Promotion: Strategies for Medical Physics Career Success
Launching Your Medical Physics Career: Navigating Early-Stage ChallengesPresented by Minsun Kim, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19851

TH-100-411 From Aspiration to Promotion: Strategies for Medical Physics Career Success
Pathways to Clinical LeadershipPresented by Andrew Godley, PhD Medical Artificial Intelligence and Automation (MAIA) Lab, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19852

TH-100-411 From Aspiration to Promotion: Strategies for Medical Physics Career Success
Everything Everywhere All at Once: Harmonizing Multiple Professional Responsibilities While Cultivating a Fulfilling LifePresented by Laura Cervino, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19853

TH-1100-411 The Role of Medical Physics in Imaging to Meet the Needs of Clinical Trials and Data Science
Complexities of Imaging to Meet the Needs of Clinical Trials and Data SciencePresented by Samuel Armato, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 19922

TH-1100-411 The Role of Medical Physics in Imaging to Meet the Needs of Clinical Trials and Data Science
Role of the Medical Physicist in Managing Imaging in Support of Clinical TrialsPresented by Andrea Ferrero, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19923

TH-1100-411 The Role of Medical Physics in Imaging to Meet the Needs of Clinical Trials and Data Science
Impact on Outcome Measures in Clinical Trials of Inconsistent Imaging Across SitesPresented by Grace Hyun Kim David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
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VLID: 19924

TH-1100-411 The Role of Medical Physics in Imaging to Meet the Needs of Clinical Trials and Data Science
Experience with a Dedicated Office for Research Involving Human ImagingPresented by Nicholas Gruszauskas, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 19925

TU-1015-408A CSI Radiology: Post-Mortem CT
Introduction to Post-Mortem CTPresented by Kalpana Kanal, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19465

TU-1015-408A CSI Radiology: Post-Mortem CT
Medical Examiner Perspective on Post-Mortem CTPresented by Nicole Yarid King County Medical Examiners Office
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VLID: 19466

TU-1015-408A CSI Radiology: Post-Mortem CT
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VLID: 19464

TU-1115-408A Nuts and Bolts for Medical Physics Grant Funding
Introduction and Review of AAPM Funding StatusPresented by Xun Jia, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19499

TU-1115-408A Nuts and Bolts for Medical Physics Grant Funding
Introduction of AAPM Seed Funding ProgramPresented by Harini Veeraraghavan Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19500

TU-1115-408A Nuts and Bolts for Medical Physics Grant Funding
Funding Opportunities at ARPA-HPresented by Wilfred Ngwa, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19501

TU-1115-408A Nuts and Bolts for Medical Physics Grant Funding
Grantsmanship from Reviewer PerspectivePresented by Ke Sheng, PhD University of California
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VLID: 19502

TU-1115-408A Nuts and Bolts for Medical Physics Grant Funding
Experience and Grantsmanship with AAPM Seed GrantPresented by Scott Bright MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19503

TU-430-408B Interventional Imaging: Multimodal Approaches for Surgical Guidance
Robot-Assisted Intraoperative Ultrasound Imaging Using Deep Reinforcement LearningPresented by Ali Uneri, PhD Johns Hopkins Univ
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VLID: 19535

TU-430-408B Interventional Imaging: Multimodal Approaches for Surgical Guidance
Building Better Tools for Surgical Guidance through Machine Learning and Augmented RealityPresented by Jie Ying Wu Vanderbilt
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VLID: 19536

TU-430-408B Interventional Imaging: Multimodal Approaches for Surgical Guidance
Real Time 3D Endovascular Device Guidance with Single Plane and Biplane X-Ray SystemsPresented by Michael Speidel, PhD University of Wisconsin - Madison
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VLID: 19537

TU-430-408B Interventional Imaging: Multimodal Approaches for Surgical Guidance
Intraoperative Image-Guided Platform for Oncology Smart Material DeliveryPresented by Kai Ding, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19538

TU-430-408B Interventional Imaging: Multimodal Approaches for Surgical Guidance
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VLID: 19534

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Memorial TributePresented by Matt Vanderhoek, PhD Henry Ford Health System
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VLID: 19678

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Tailoring CT Examinations to Diagnostic GoalsPresented by Xinhui Duan, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19679

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Indication-Based Image Quality ReviewPresented by Justin Solomon, PhD Clinical Imaging Physics Group, Department of Radiology, Duke University Health System
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VLID: 19680

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Clinical Examples of Low Dose CT for Adult PatientsPresented by Izabella Barreto, PhD University of Florida College of Medicine
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VLID: 19681

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Clinical Examples of Low Dose CT for Pediatric PatientsPresented by Nicole Murphy, MS Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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VLID: 19682

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Optimizing Clinical CT Imaging with Virtual ApplicationsPresented by Ehsan Abadi, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 19683

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
Task-Based Dose Modulation in CT ImagingPresented by Maria Medrano Stanford University
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VLID: 19684

WE-1015-408A Session in Memory of Donovan Bakalyar: Appropriate Dose CT Imaging: Optimizing Protocols and Workflows towards Diagnostic Quality
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VLID: 19677

WE-130-408A Future of Breast Imaging: Specificity vs. Affordability
The Benefits and Costs of a Screening Program Focused on Patient SpecificityPresented by Debra Ikeda Stanford
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VLID: 19628

WE-130-408A Future of Breast Imaging: Specificity vs. Affordability
The Benefits and Costs of a Screening Program Focused on Equity and AffordabilityPresented by James Chalfant University of California Los Angeles
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VLID: 19629

WE-130-408A Future of Breast Imaging: Specificity vs. Affordability
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VLID: 19627

WE-430-408B What the Medical Physicist Should Know about Breast Cancer Screening: Bi-RADS Classification, Breast Density, and MQSA Updates
BI-RADS: Standardized Reporting and Assessment for Breast ImagingPresented by Ingrid Reiser, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 19769

WE-430-408B What the Medical Physicist Should Know about Breast Cancer Screening: Bi-RADS Classification, Breast Density, and MQSA Updates
Implications of Breast Density on Clinical InterpretationPresented by Debra Ikeda Stanford
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VLID: 19770

WE-430-408B What the Medical Physicist Should Know about Breast Cancer Screening: Bi-RADS Classification, Breast Density, and MQSA Updates
The Role of MQSA in Ensuring Quality of MammographyPresented by William Geiser, MS The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19771

WE-430-408B What the Medical Physicist Should Know about Breast Cancer Screening: Bi-RADS Classification, Breast Density, and MQSA Updates
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VLID: 19768

WE-730-408B Pediatric Chest and Cardiac Imaging (Read w/ Expert)
A Review of Pediatric Chest and Cardiac ImagingPresented by Paul Iskander UCLA
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VLID: 19815

WE-730-408B Pediatric Chest and Cardiac Imaging (Read w/ Expert)
Pediatric Cardiac ImagingPresented by Diana Carver, PhD Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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VLID: 19816

WE-730-408B Pediatric Chest and Cardiac Imaging (Read w/ Expert)
Pediatric Chest ImagingPresented by Nathan Artz Mercy Children's Hospital
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VLID: 19817

WE-730-408B Pediatric Chest and Cardiac Imaging (Read w/ Expert)
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VLID: 19814

MO-130-408B Endo-/Exo-genous Contrast in Non-ionizing Imaging
Signal from Within and Without: Endogenous and Exogenous MR Contrast MechanismsPresented by Anthony Christodoulou, PhD Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
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VLID: 19263

MO-130-408B Endo-/Exo-genous Contrast in Non-ionizing Imaging
From Echoes to Stiffness: Sources of Contrast in Diagnostic UltrasoundPresented by Ivan Rosado-Mendez, PhD University of Wisconsin - ADCL
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VLID: 19264

MO-130-408B Endo-/Exo-genous Contrast in Non-ionizing Imaging
Diffusion MRI & Applications in NeuroimagingPresented by Yu-Chien Wu Indiana University
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VLID: 19265

MO-130-408B Endo-/Exo-genous Contrast in Non-ionizing Imaging
Respiratory Motion-Resolved Multi-Contrast MRI for Abdominal Radiation TherapyPresented by Zhaoyang Fan, PhD Department of Radiology, University of Southern California
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VLID: 19266

MO-130-408B Endo-/Exo-genous Contrast in Non-ionizing Imaging
Clinical Optical Imaging Systems -- Contrast Mechanisms & EnhancementsPresented by Brian Pogue, PhD University of Wisconsin - Madison
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VLID: 19267

MO-130-408B Endo-/Exo-genous Contrast in Non-ionizing Imaging
Invoking Subharmonics from Microbubbles for Pressure Measurements: The Subharmonic Aided Pressure Estimation (Shape) TechniquePresented by Jaydev Dave, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19268

MO-430-408A Advances in Patient-Specific CT Imaging
2D and 3D Localizer Imaging in CTPresented by Timothy Szczykutowicz, PhD University Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 19332

MO-430-408A Advances in Patient-Specific CT Imaging
Patient-Specific Prefilters and Tube Current Modulation in Patient-Specific CT ImagingPresented by Marc Kachelriess, PhD DKFZ Heidelberg, FS05
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VLID: 19333

MO-430-408A Advances in Patient-Specific CT Imaging
Dose-Informed Scan Protocols for Diagnostic CT and for Lung Screening CTPresented by Michael McNitt-Gray, PhD David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
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VLID: 19334

MO-430-408A Advances in Patient-Specific CT Imaging
Patient-Specific Photon-Counting CT ImagingPresented by Lifeng Yu, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19335

MO-430-408A Advances in Patient-Specific CT Imaging
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VLID: 19331

MO-730-502B RPT Dosimetry Primer
Dosimetry for Radiopharmaceutical Therapy: Data Acquisition and AnalysisPresented by Rachel Barbee UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19361

MO-730-502B RPT Dosimetry Primer
Rpt Dosimetry Calculations: Techniques, Models, and Sources of ErrorPresented by Manuel Bardies INSERM
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VLID: 19362

TU-1015-408B The Anne and Donald Herbert Distinguished Lectureship in Modern Statistical Modeling
The Perception of Medical Images: Past, Present and FuturePresented by Miguel Eckstein University of California Santa Barbara
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VLID: 19468

TU-130-408B AI for Breast Image Interpretation
Challenges and Successes: Assessing Reliability and Generalizability in the Translation of Breast Imaging AI to the ClinicPresented by Karen Drukker, PhD University of Chicago
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VLID: 19425

TU-130-408B AI for Breast Image Interpretation
AI for Breast Image Interpretation: The Opportunities Are Worth the Challenges!Presented by Ioannis Sechopoulos, PhD Radboud University Medical Centre
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VLID: 19426

TU-130-408B AI for Breast Image Interpretation
From Concept to Clinic in Two Years: An Academic-Industry Rollercoaster RidePresented by Joseph Lo, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 19427

TU-730-408A Advances in Data Science through MIDRC in the ARPA-H BDF: The Need for Curated, Diverse, Annotated and Scalable Imaging Data Commons to Enable Multi-Modal AI Research
Importance of Data Harmonization for Cohort Building in AI DevelopmentPresented by Michael McNitt-Gray, PhD David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
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VLID: 19564

TU-730-408A Advances in Data Science through MIDRC in the ARPA-H BDF: The Need for Curated, Diverse, Annotated and Scalable Imaging Data Commons to Enable Multi-Modal AI Research
Contributions from Industry and FDA in the Use of MIDRC to Enhance the Translation of AI AlgorithmsPresented by Kyle Myers, PhD Puente Solutions LLC
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VLID: 19565

TU-730-408A Advances in Data Science through MIDRC in the ARPA-H BDF: The Need for Curated, Diverse, Annotated and Scalable Imaging Data Commons to Enable Multi-Modal AI Research
MIDRC Interoperability and Investigation of Potential Data Drift in Large Data CommonsPresented by Jordan Fuhrman, PhD, BS The University of Chicago
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VLID: 19566

TU-730-408A Advances in Data Science through MIDRC in the ARPA-H BDF: The Need for Curated, Diverse, Annotated and Scalable Imaging Data Commons to Enable Multi-Modal AI Research
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VLID: 19563

TU-830-408A AI for Image Generation: Do's and Dont's
Best Practices for Selecting and Implementing Generative AI Imaging TechnologiesPresented by Xiaofeng Yang, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19593

TU-830-408A AI for Image Generation: Do's and Dont's
Review of Computational Tools to Accelerate the Translation of New Generative AI Imaging Technologies to the ClinicPresented by Mark Anastasio University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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VLID: 19594

TU-830-408A AI for Image Generation: Do's and Dont's
From the Development of Generative AI Models to the Application of Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: Best Practices for Evaluating and Mitigating RisksPresented by Harini Veeraraghavan Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19595

WE-1015-151 Neurodiversity, Mental Health and the Rise of Burnout: Cultivating Mental Wellbeing at the Workplace
Burnout and Mental Health ConditionsPresented by Christopher Thomas, PhD Dalhousie University
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VLID: 19656

WE-1015-151 Neurodiversity, Mental Health and the Rise of Burnout: Cultivating Mental Wellbeing at the Workplace
Institutional Considerations and Mental WellbeingPresented by Eric Ford, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19657

WE-1015-151 Neurodiversity, Mental Health and the Rise of Burnout: Cultivating Mental Wellbeing at the Workplace
Supporting Resilience and Wellbeing of Medical PhysicistsPresented by Deborah Schofield, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19658

WE-1015-151 Neurodiversity, Mental Health and the Rise of Burnout: Cultivating Mental Wellbeing at the Workplace
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VLID: 19655

WE-1115-151 Entrustable Professional Activities As a Tool for Resident Assessment and Feedback
Competency-Based Medical Education: Foundations and FuturePresented by Christina Brunnquell, PhD University of Minnesota
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VLID: 19707

WE-1115-151 Entrustable Professional Activities As a Tool for Resident Assessment and Feedback
Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAS) As a Tool for Resident Assessment and FeedbackPresented by Hania Al-Hallaq, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19708

WE-1115-151 Entrustable Professional Activities As a Tool for Resident Assessment and Feedback
EPA Development and Implementation at Radiation Oncology Medical Residencies Around the GlobePresented by Dan Golden Rush University
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VLID: 19709

MO-130-502B What’s New With Y-90 Microspheres
Advanced Concepts in Lung and Liver Dosimetry for Y90-RadioembolizationPresented by Srinivas Cheenu Kappadath, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19250

MO-130-502B What’s New With Y-90 Microspheres
Summary of Recent Clinical Evidence and Treatment Scenarios with Y90-RadioembolizationPresented by Siddharth Padia UCLA
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VLID: 19251

MO-430-502B Radiation Safety Toolkit
Radiation Safety Refresher from the Perspective of a Therapy PhysicistPresented by Rex Ayers, MEng Northwest Medical Physics Center
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VLID: 19337

MO-430-502B Radiation Safety Toolkit
Medical Event UpdatePresented by Katie Tapp Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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VLID: 19338

MO-430-502B Radiation Safety Toolkit
Radiation Safety Refresher from the Perspective of an Imaging PhysicistPresented by Jessica Clements, MS University of Vermont Medical Center
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VLID: 19339

MO-430-502B Radiation Safety Toolkit
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VLID: 19336

MO-830-502B Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation Therapy
Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation TherapyPresented by Matthew Nyflot, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19397

MO-830-502B Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation Therapy
Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation TherapyPresented by Sui Shen, PhD The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 19398

MO-830-502B Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation Therapy
Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation TherapyPresented by William Erwin, MS UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19399

MO-830-502B Functional Liver SPECT in Radiation Therapy
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19396

TH-730-502B I-131 Patient Release, Dosimetry and New Therapies
Clinical Implementation of I-131, Including Special Precautions and Patient ReleasePresented by Kenneth Cashon, MS AdventHealth Orlando
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VLID: 20009

TH-730-502B I-131 Patient Release, Dosimetry and New Therapies
Clinical Use of I-131 Imaging and DosimetryPresented by Catherine (Caffi) Meyer, PhD Oregon Health & Science Univ
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VLID: 20010

TH-730-502B I-131 Patient Release, Dosimetry and New Therapies
Combination I-131 Radio-Immuno-Therapy and Other New I-131 TherapiesPresented by David Adam, PhD, MS Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 20011

TH-730-502B I-131 Patient Release, Dosimetry and New Therapies
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 20008

TH-830-502B Physicist Patient Consults
Radiation Safety Consults with a PhysicistPresented by Mary Ellen Jafari, MS Kaiser Permanente Southern California Medical Group
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VLID: 20047

TH-830-502B Physicist Patient Consults
Radiation Safety Consults with a PhysicianPresented by Melissa Mardiros Southern California Permanente Medical Group
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VLID: 20048

TH-830-502B Physicist Patient Consults
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 20046

TU-1015-502B Activity Standards, Traceability
Development of Primary Standards and Traceability for Radioactivity MeasurementPresented by Denis Bergeron, PhD National Institute of Standards and Technology
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VLID: 19470

TU-1015-502B Activity Standards, Traceability
Extending Radioactivity Measurement Traceability to Clinical End Users through Secondary Standards Calibration NetworksPresented by John Sunderland University of Iowa
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VLID: 19471

TU-1015-502B Activity Standards, Traceability
Use of Activity Calibrators As Secondary Standards for Traceable Radioactivity Measurements in the ClinicPresented by Kelley Ferreira National Physical Laboratory
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VLID: 19472

TU-1115-502B Standardization of PET and SPECT
Standardization of PETPresented by Brad Kemp, PhD Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 19509

TU-1115-502B Standardization of PET and SPECT
Standardization of SPECTPresented by Stephen Graves University Of Iowa
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VLID: 19510

TU-130-502B WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Molecular Imaging in Theranostics
Destinations: Target Discovery and ValidationPresented by Thomas Guenther Standford University
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VLID: 19434

TU-130-502B WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Molecular Imaging in Theranostics
Innovations in Therapeutic Isotopes, Production, and DeliveryPresented by Michael Nickels Wash U
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VLID: 19435

TU-130-502B WMIS-AAPM Symposium: Molecular Imaging in Theranostics
Clinical Implementation of TheranosticsPresented by Erik Mittra, MD Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oregon Health & Science University
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VLID: 19436

TU-430-502B AAPM/EFOMP Tools for RPT Dosimetry Standardization
DICOM for Nuclear MedicinePresented by Manuel Bardies INSERM
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VLID: 19540

TU-430-502B AAPM/EFOMP Tools for RPT Dosimetry Standardization
Standardizing Pharmacokinetic and Time-Activity Curve ModelsPresented by Jim O Doherty, PhD Siemens Healthineers
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VLID: 19541

TU-430-502B AAPM/EFOMP Tools for RPT Dosimetry Standardization
Current Status and Needs of QA/QC in RptPresented by Rachel Barbee UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19542

TU-430-502B AAPM/EFOMP Tools for RPT Dosimetry Standardization
Tools and Phantoms for QA/QC in Rpt: A Porposed StudyPresented by John Sunderland University of Iowa
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VLID: 19543

WE-1015-502B Dosimetry and Radiation Safety Aspects in 177Lu Therapeutics
Administered Activity Measurement: Lu-177 Standards and Calibrator SettingsPresented by Denis Bergeron, PhD National Institute of Standards and Technology
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VLID: 19664

WE-1015-502B Dosimetry and Radiation Safety Aspects in 177Lu Therapeutics
Lu-177 Dosimetry Including Single Timepoint Imaging-Based MethodsPresented by Julia Brosch-Lenz Technical University of Munich
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VLID: 19665

WE-1015-502B Dosimetry and Radiation Safety Aspects in 177Lu Therapeutics
An Example Multi-Timepoint Lu-177 Spect/Ct-Based Patient Dosimetry CalculationPresented by Catherine (Caffi) Meyer, PhD Oregon Health & Science Univ
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VLID: 19666

WE-1015-502B Dosimetry and Radiation Safety Aspects in 177Lu Therapeutics
Radiation Safety Related to Lu-177 DOTATATE and PSMA TherapiesPresented by Gregory Hodges, PhD Overlook Medical Center
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VLID: 19667

WE-1115-502B Biologically Standardize Dose, Normal Organ Tolerance and RPT-TEC
RPT-TEC: Normal Organ Dosimetry Thresholds for RPTPresented by Neeta Prandit-Taskar MSKCC
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VLID: 19711

WE-1115-502B Biologically Standardize Dose, Normal Organ Tolerance and RPT-TEC
Alpha-Particle RPT Normal Organ Dosimetry ParadigmsPresented by Jacob Hesterman Ratio Therapeutics
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VLID: 19712

WE-130-502B New and Developing PET Techniques SNMMI
New PET TechniquesPresented by Gary Ulaner Hoag Family Cancer Institute
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VLID: 19631

WE-130-502B New and Developing PET Techniques SNMMI
New and Developing PET HardwarePresented by Magnus Dahlbom, PhD UCLA
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VLID: 19632

WE-230-502B Clinical AlphaRPT
Clinical Updates Using Ac-225Presented by Julia Brosch-Lenz Technical University of Munich
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VLID: 19737

WE-230-502B Clinical AlphaRPT
Clinical Use of Pb-212Presented by Stephen Graves University Of Iowa
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VLID: 19738

WE-230-502B Clinical AlphaRPT
The Use of at-211 in PatientsPresented by Phuong Vo Fred Hutch U Wash
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VLID: 19739

WE-430-502B Pre-clinical and Translational AlphaRPT and Dosimetry
Approaching microdosimetry for alpha-particle radiopharmaceutical therapyPresented by Robin Peter Berkeley
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VLID: 19773

WE-430-502B Pre-clinical and Translational AlphaRPT and Dosimetry
Generalized Alpha Particle Microdosimetry: Insights at the Cellular LevelPresented by Remco Bastiaannet, PhD Washington University
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VLID: 19774

WE-430-502B Pre-clinical and Translational AlphaRPT and Dosimetry
Small Scale Modeling for Normal Organ Dosimetry in AlpharptPresented by Robert Hobbs, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19775

WE-430-502B Pre-clinical and Translational AlphaRPT and Dosimetry
Single-Particle, Quantitative Digital Autoradiography and its Role in Radiopharmaceutical Therapy with Alpha EmittersPresented by Brian Miller, PhD University of Arizona
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VLID: 19776

WE-730-502B Updates in Nuclear Medicine Shielding
Shielding Resources for Four Common Radiopharmaceuticals Utilized for Imaging and TherapyPresented by Michael Oumano, PhD Landauer Medical Physics
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VLID: 19802

WE-730-502B Updates in Nuclear Medicine Shielding
Practical Shielding ExamplesPresented by Kevin Little, PhD Ohio State University
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VLID: 19804

WE-730-502B Updates in Nuclear Medicine Shielding
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19801

WE-830-502B Rational Combination of Radiopharmaceutical Therapy With External Beam Radiotherapy
Rationally Combining EBRT with Y-90 MicrospheresPresented by Dan Polan, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19831

WE-830-502B Rational Combination of Radiopharmaceutical Therapy With External Beam Radiotherapy
Dosimetry-Based Combinations of Lu-177 Therapies with EBRTPresented by John Laurence Humm, PhD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19832

WE-830-502B Rational Combination of Radiopharmaceutical Therapy With External Beam Radiotherapy
Prospective EBRT-RPT Therapy for I-131 thyroidPresented by Ian Marsh, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19833

MO-130-502A Motion Management and Impact
Intrafractional Motion Management and Margin Reduction of MR Guided Radiotherapy for Prostate CancersPresented by Minsong Cao, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles
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VLID: 19253

MO-130-502A Motion Management and Impact
Motion Monitoring and Dose Reconstruction for Pencil Beam Scanning Proton Therapy of Liver TumorsPresented by Per Poulsen, PhD Danish Centre for Particle Therapy, Aarhus University Hospital
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VLID: 19254

MO-130-502A Motion Management and Impact
Review of Intra-Fractional MVKV Paradigm for SBRT Prostate: Dosimetry, Delivery, and Clinical OutcomePresented by Laura Happersett, MS Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19255

MO-130-502A Motion Management and Impact
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19252

TH-1000-502B PET/CT Performance Evaluations
PET/CT Performance EvaluationsPresented by Nathan Busse, MS Colorado Associates in Medical Physics
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VLID: 19903

TH-1000-502B PET/CT Performance Evaluations
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19902

TH-1100-152 AI in Adaptive Proton Therapy
Clinical Implementation and QA of Adaptive Proton TherapyPresented by Francesca Albertini Paul Scherrer Institute
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VLID: 19929

TH-1100-152 AI in Adaptive Proton Therapy
AI for CT and CBCT ReconstructionPresented by Arthur Lalonde, PhD Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal
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VLID: 19930

TH-1100-152 AI in Adaptive Proton Therapy
AI for Segmentation and RegistrationPresented by Kristy Brock, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19931

TH-1100-152 AI in Adaptive Proton Therapy
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19928

TH-1100-502B SPECT/CT Performance Evaluations
SPECT/CT Performance EvaluationsPresented by Jonathon W. Mueller Moffitt Cancer Center(Valentina Ferri Stanford University Medical Center)
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VLID: 19927

TH-1100-502B SPECT/CT Performance Evaluations
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19926

TH-200-411 Promoting Medical Physics in Low/Medium Income Countries
IAEA Activities in Support of Medical Physics in LMICPresented by Mauro Carrara Dosimetry and Medical Radiation Physics Section, Division of Human Health, International Atomic Energy Agency
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VLID: 19964

TH-200-411 Promoting Medical Physics in Low/Medium Income Countries
IOMP Activities Related to the Promotion of Medical Physics in LMI CountriesPresented by Magdalena Stoeva IOMP
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VLID: 19965

TH-200-411 Promoting Medical Physics in Low/Medium Income Countries
EFOMP's Efforts in Middle/Low-Income CountriesPresented by Manuel Bardies INSERM
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VLID: 19966

TH-830-502A Biological Image Guidance for Spatial-Temporally Adaptive Radiotherapy (BIGSTAR)
Introduction and Overview of Current Technology for Biology Guided RTPresented by Dae Yup Han, PhD Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine
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VLID: 20050

TH-830-502A Biological Image Guidance for Spatial-Temporally Adaptive Radiotherapy (BIGSTAR)
Pulsar – a Biology Guided Radiotherapy Strategy That Optimizes Immuno-Radiotherapy Based on Intra-Fraction Immune ResponsePresented by Robert Timmerman, MD Department of Radiation Oncology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 20051

TH-830-502A Biological Image Guidance for Spatial-Temporally Adaptive Radiotherapy (BIGSTAR)
Clinical Experience on Functional Adaptation with PET and SPECTPresented by Stephen Bowen, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 20052

TH-830-502A Biological Image Guidance for Spatial-Temporally Adaptive Radiotherapy (BIGSTAR)
Clinical Implementation of Biology Guided Functional Adaptation Based on FMRIPresented by Martha Matuszak, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 20053

TH-830-502A Biological Image Guidance for Spatial-Temporally Adaptive Radiotherapy (BIGSTAR)
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 20049

TU-1015-152 Segmentation for Online Adaptive Radiotherapy: Challenges, Innovative Development, and Quality Assurance
Overview of the Challenges and Special Considerations in Segmentation for Online Adaptive RadiotherapyPresented by X. Sharon Qi, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles
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VLID: 19474

TU-1015-152 Segmentation for Online Adaptive Radiotherapy: Challenges, Innovative Development, and Quality Assurance
Deep Learning Auto-Segmentation for Adaptive RadiotherapyPresented by Harini Veeraraghavan Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19475

TU-1015-152 Segmentation for Online Adaptive Radiotherapy: Challenges, Innovative Development, and Quality Assurance
Strategies for Improved Real-Time QA of Auto-Contouring for Online Adaptive RadiotherapyPresented by Carlos Cardenas, PhD The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 19476

TU-1015-152 Segmentation for Online Adaptive Radiotherapy: Challenges, Innovative Development, and Quality Assurance
Contour Refinement Methods Post-Autosegmentation for Online Adaptive RadiotherapyPresented by Ying Zhang University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19477

TU-1015-152 Segmentation for Online Adaptive Radiotherapy: Challenges, Innovative Development, and Quality Assurance
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19473

TU-1015-502A The History of MRI
The Early Developments and Historical Pioneers of MRIPresented by Walton Schalick University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 19479

TU-1115-502A Ultrasound in Real Time Adaptive Radiotherapy
Ultrasound Image Guided Adaptive RadiotherapyPresented by Dimitre Hristov, PhD Stanford University Cancer Center
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VLID: 19512

TU-1115-502A Ultrasound in Real Time Adaptive Radiotherapy
Protoacoustic Measurement for Localizing Bragg Peak in Proton TherapyPresented by Taeko Matsuura, PhD Hokkaido University
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VLID: 19513

TU-1115-502A Ultrasound in Real Time Adaptive Radiotherapy
Whole Body Ultrasound and Radiation-Induced Acoustic Imaging for Adaptive RadiotherapyPresented by Liangzhong Xiang University of California, Irvine
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VLID: 19514

TU-1115-502A Ultrasound in Real Time Adaptive Radiotherapy
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19511

TU-130-502A Everything You Want to Know about Imaging in Radiation Therapy but Hesitate to Ask
CBCT - We Have Come a Long Way in Radiotherapy Since the Initial SystemsPresented by Weixing Cai Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 19438

TU-130-502A Everything You Want to Know about Imaging in Radiation Therapy but Hesitate to Ask
50 Shades of MR Imaging in RTPresented by Jie Deng, PhD Medical Artificial Intelligence and Automation (MAIA) Laboratory, Department of Radiation Oncology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19439

TU-130-502A Everything You Want to Know about Imaging in Radiation Therapy but Hesitate to Ask
PET Imaging for RT – What Should I Know?Presented by Bulent Aydogan, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 19440

TU-430-502A Real Time Volumetric Imaging
Fundamentals and Applications of Implicit Neural Representation LearningPresented by Liyue Shen, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19545

TU-430-502A Real Time Volumetric Imaging
Real Time Volumetric MRIPresented by Lianli Liu Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
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VLID: 19546

TU-430-502A Real Time Volumetric Imaging
Dynamic and Real Time Volumetric CT/CBCTPresented by You Zhang, PhD 5940 forest park road
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VLID: 19547

TU-430-502A Real Time Volumetric Imaging
Real Time Volumetric UltrasoundPresented by Issam El Naqa, PhD Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 19548

TU-430-502A Real Time Volumetric Imaging
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19544

TU-730-502A Advances in Adaptive Photon Therapy
CBCT-Guided Adaptive RT with Hypersight: Image Quality & Dosimetric AccuracyPresented by Nicholas Nelson, PhD University of Utah
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VLID: 19571

TU-730-502A Advances in Adaptive Photon Therapy
Online Adaptive with EthosPresented by Tianyu Zhao, PhD University of South Florida
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VLID: 19572

TU-730-502A Advances in Adaptive Photon Therapy
Enhancing Adaptive Therapy: Insights from MR-guided RT with MR LinacPresented by Fan-Chi Su, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19573

TU-730-502A Advances in Adaptive Photon Therapy
Pet Guided Radiation Therapy 101Presented by Dae Yup Han, PhD Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine
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VLID: 19574

WE-1015-152 Cardiac Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia Patients: Opportunities and Pitfalls
Cardiac Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia: Ongoing Clinical TrialsPresented by Pamela Samson, MD Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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VLID: 19674

WE-1015-152 Cardiac Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia Patients: Opportunities and Pitfalls
Identifying VT Targets: Framing the STORMPresented by Mihaela Rosu-Bubulac, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University
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VLID: 19675

WE-1015-152 Cardiac Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia Patients: Opportunities and Pitfalls
Imaging and Targeting the Beating Heart in a Breathing PatientPresented by Paul Keall, PhD Image X Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney
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VLID: 19676

WE-1015-152 Cardiac Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia Patients: Opportunities and Pitfalls
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19673

WE-430-502A Biomedical Optics for Radiation Therapy
Biomedical Optics: Bench to Bedside PhysicsPresented by David (Bo) McClatchy, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 19778

WE-430-502A Biomedical Optics for Radiation Therapy
Accurate Imaging with Molecular Optical Tomography in Cancer ResearchPresented by Yidong Yang, PhD Department of Engineering and Applied Physics, School of Physical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
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VLID: 19779

WE-430-502A Biomedical Optics for Radiation Therapy
Novel Single Pixel Imaging and Tomography for Pre-Clinical Radiation Research and BeyondPresented by Ken Kang-Hsin Wang, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19780

WE-430-502A Biomedical Optics for Radiation Therapy
Cherenkov Imaging for Surface Dose Quantification in Radiation TherapyPresented by Timothy Zhu, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 19781

WE-430-502A Biomedical Optics for Radiation Therapy
Quantitative Molecular Imaging with Optical FluorescencePresented by Kimberly Samkoe Dartmouth
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VLID: 19782

WE-730-502A Strategies for Clinically Implementing and Sustaining the Use of AI in Diagnosis and Radiation Therapy
Overview of Radiomics and AI in Medical Imaging of Breast Cancer PatientsPresented by Heather Whitney, PhD The University of Chicago
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VLID: 19806

WE-730-502A Strategies for Clinically Implementing and Sustaining the Use of AI in Diagnosis and Radiation Therapy
Auto-Planning Tools for Breast Treatment Planning: Implementation and MaintenancePresented by Sua Yoo, PhD Duke University Medical Center
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VLID: 19807

WE-730-502A Strategies for Clinically Implementing and Sustaining the Use of AI in Diagnosis and Radiation Therapy
AI Clinical Lifecycle: Design and ImplementationPresented by Leigh Conroy, PhD Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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VLID: 19808

WE-730-502A Strategies for Clinically Implementing and Sustaining the Use of AI in Diagnosis and Radiation Therapy
Beyond the AI Clinical LifecyclePresented by Rachel Ger, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19809

WE-730-502A Strategies for Clinically Implementing and Sustaining the Use of AI in Diagnosis and Radiation Therapy
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19805

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
Welcome & IntroductionPresented by Todd Pawlicki, PhD University of California, San Diego
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VLID: 19281

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
ASTRO PresidentPresented by Howard Sandler Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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VLID: 19282

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
RSNA PresidentPresented by Curtis Langlotz Stanford University
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VLID: 19283

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
Preparing AAPM for Future ImpactPresented by David Gammel AAPM
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VLID: 19284

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
From Vasculature to Oxygenation: the Physics of Perfusion, Hypoxia and FLASHPresented by Ke Sheng, PhD University of California
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VLID: 19285

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
Emerging Domains for Medical Physics Innovation and Clinical ImpactPresented by Jeffrey Siewerdsen, PhD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19286

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
From Concept to Collaboration: Cultivating Innovation and Ecosystem DynamicsPresented by Erin Angel, PhD GE Healthcare
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VLID: 19287

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
Charting the Future Together: Medical Physics as a Cornerstone of Healthcare Innovation and Excellence in the Era of New MedicinePresented by James Dobbins, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 19288

MO-1015-151|152 President's Symposium: Embracing Change, Impacting Patient Care
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19280

MO-430-152 Interactive, LLM and Multimodal AI
Leveraging Multi-Modal Large Models for Refining Clinical TrialsPresented by Danielle Bitterman, MD Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 19348

MO-430-152 Interactive, LLM and Multimodal AI
Optimizing Radiotherapy WorkflowsPresented by Anyi Li Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19349

MO-430-152 Interactive, LLM and Multimodal AI
Enhancing Patient OutcomesPresented by Hui Lin, PhD University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 19350

MO-430-152 Interactive, LLM and Multimodal AI
Q&APresented by
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VLID: 19347

MO-430-502A The Future of MR-Guided Radiotherapy
The ViewRay ExperiencePresented by James Dempsey, PhD ViewRay Incorporated
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VLID: 19344

MO-430-502A The Future of MR-Guided Radiotherapy
The Elekta MR-Guided SystemPresented by Bas Raaymakers, PhD University Medical Center Utrecht
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VLID: 19345

MO-430-502A The Future of MR-Guided Radiotherapy
MR Guided Radiotherapy in CanadaPresented by B. Gino Fallone, PhD Dept. of Medical Physics, Cross Cancer Institute and Dept. of Oncology, University of Alberta; MagnetTx Oncology Solutions, www.magnetTX.com
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VLID: 19346

MO-430-502A The Future of MR-Guided Radiotherapy
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VLID: 19343

SU1030-502B Education Council Symposium: Recruiting and Training the Next Generation of Medical Physicists
IntroductionPresented by Joann Prisciandaro, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19039

SU1030-502B Education Council Symposium: Recruiting and Training the Next Generation of Medical Physicists
Recruiting the Best and Brightest to Lead the Future of Medical PhysicsPresented by Julianne Pollard-Larkin, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19040

SU1030-502B Education Council Symposium: Recruiting and Training the Next Generation of Medical Physicists
Aapm Report 249.U1 – Updated Essentials and Guidelines for Clinical Medical Physics Residency Training ProgramsPresented by Joseph Dugas, PhD Willis-Knighton Cancer Center
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VLID: 19041

SU1030-502B Education Council Symposium: Recruiting and Training the Next Generation of Medical Physicists
Improving Resident Training and Assessment through the Use of Entrustable Professional ActivitiesPresented by Christina Brunnquell, PhD University of Minnesota
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VLID: 19042

SU1030-502B Education Council Symposium: Recruiting and Training the Next Generation of Medical Physicists
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VLID: 19038

SU-1130-502A Professional Council Symposium: Medical Physicist Workforce/Staffing – Approaches to a Complex Issue
How Do We Talk about Workforce/Staffing? & Aapm’s ApproachPresented by David Jordan, PhD University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
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VLID: 19050

SU-1130-502A Professional Council Symposium: Medical Physicist Workforce/Staffing – Approaches to a Complex Issue
The Impact of Healthcare EconomicsPresented by Russ Tarver Present for Michele Ferenci, PhD Penn State Health
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VLID: 19051

SU-1130-502A Professional Council Symposium: Medical Physicist Workforce/Staffing – Approaches to a Complex Issue
The Role of Regulations (Talk About GRAC’s “State Champions” and Pros and Cons of Licensure/Certification)Presented by Sebastien Gros, PhD Stritch School of Medicine Loyola University Chicago, Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center, Loyola University Chicago
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VLID: 19052

SU-930-502A International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where Are We Putting Our Emphasis; Capacity Building, Clinical Practice or Research?
IntroductionPresented by Jatinder Palta, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University
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VLID: 19238

SU-930-502A International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where Are We Putting Our Emphasis; Capacity Building, Clinical Practice or Research?
The Importance of Need AssessmentPresented by Stephanie Parker, MS Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist High Point Medical Center
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VLID: 19239

SU-930-502A International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where Are We Putting Our Emphasis; Capacity Building, Clinical Practice or Research?
The Importance of Developing CapacityPresented by Stephen Avery, PhD University Of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 19240

SU-930-502A International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where Are We Putting Our Emphasis; Capacity Building, Clinical Practice or Research?
The Importance of Developing Clinical PracticePresented by Julie Raffi, PhD Duke University
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VLID: 19241

SU-930-502A International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where Are We Putting Our Emphasis; Capacity Building, Clinical Practice or Research?
The Importance of Developing ResearchPresented by Manju Sharma, PhD University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 19242

SU-930-502A International Council Symposium: Global Medical Physics Activities: Where Are We Putting Our Emphasis; Capacity Building, Clinical Practice or Research?
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VLID: 19237

TH-1000-151 Monte Carlo Modeling in Radiation Biology and Radiation Chemistry: Where We Are, What We Challenged and Where We Go
A Review of Existing Monte Carlo Frameworks for Use in Radiation Biology and RadiotherapyPresented by Marta Missiaggia, PhD University of Miam
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VLID: 19905

TH-1000-151 Monte Carlo Modeling in Radiation Biology and Radiation Chemistry: Where We Are, What We Challenged and Where We Go
Extrapolating from Water to Cell Medium: Common Mistakes and How to HandlePresented by Jose Ramos-Mendez, PhD University of California, San Francisco
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VLID: 19906

TH-1000-151 Monte Carlo Modeling in Radiation Biology and Radiation Chemistry: Where We Are, What We Challenged and Where We Go
Spatial-Temporal Multiscale Monte Carlo: Is This the Way to Go from Modeling to the Clinic?Presented by Ramon Ortiz, PhD University of California San Francisco
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VLID: 19907

TH-1000-151 Monte Carlo Modeling in Radiation Biology and Radiation Chemistry: Where We Are, What We Challenged and Where We Go
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VLID: 19904

TU-1115-152 In Memoriam of Peter Almond: The Future of Electron Radiation Therapy
Growing up with My Father, Peter R. AlmondPresented by Jan Barkley N/A
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VLID: 19516

TU-1115-152 In Memoriam of Peter Almond: The Future of Electron Radiation Therapy
Electron Beam Research and FlashPresented by Emil Schueler The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19517

TU-1115-152 In Memoriam of Peter Almond: The Future of Electron Radiation Therapy
AAPM and Peter’s Leadership and LegacyPresented by James Purdy, PhD Washington University
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VLID: 19518

TU-1115-152 In Memoriam of Peter Almond: The Future of Electron Radiation Therapy
Following in Peter’s FootstepsPresented by Michael Mills, PhD James Graham Brown Cancer Center
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VLID: 19519

TU-830-411 TED Style Talks
Shifting the Focus: Patients’ View of Radiation TherapyPresented by Rebecca Milman, PhD University of Colorado School of Medicine
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VLID: 19600

TU-830-411 TED Style Talks
Brains Without BordersPresented by Karl Otto, PhD HyperDrive Medical
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VLID: 19601

TU-830-411 TED Style Talks
Pies in the Sky: What Personalized Oncology Can Learn From Weather ForecastingPresented by Clemens Grassberger, PhD University of Washington
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VLID: 19602

TU-830-411 TED Style Talks
What Scientists Get Wrong About Curing CancerPresented by Suzie Sheehy U of Melbourne
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VLID: 19603

TU-830-411 TED Style Talks
Follow the MoneyPresented by John Adler ZAP Surgical
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VLID: 19604

TU-830-411 TED Style Talks
Coming TogetherPresented by M Mahesh, PhD, MS Johns Hopkins Univ
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VLID: 19605

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
Overview of MP Role in Clinical TrialsPresented by Sarah Quirk, PhD Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 19364

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
Healthy Equity and Clinical TrialsPresented by Toni Roth, MS Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19365

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
Data Handling and PreparationPresented by Mihaela Rosu-Bubulac, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University
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VLID: 19366

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
Quality, Imaging, and IROCPresented by Koren Smith, MBA, MS UMass Chan Medical School/IROC RI
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VLID: 19367

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
Data Sharing and Secondary UsePresented by Martha Matuszak, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19368

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
Reporting and StandardizationPresented by Michael Roumeliotis, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19369

MO-730-151 Clinical Trial Design, Data Quality, and Access: A Medical Physicist's Role
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VLID: 19363

MO-830-151 Joint AAPM-ASTRO Highlights of Clinical Trials and Clinical Advances
Clinical Advances in Lung and Head and NeckPresented by Sue Yom UCSF
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VLID: 19401

MO-830-151 Joint AAPM-ASTRO Highlights of Clinical Trials and Clinical Advances
Clinical Advances in GUPresented by Amar Kishan, MD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles
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VLID: 19402

MO-830-151 Joint AAPM-ASTRO Highlights of Clinical Trials and Clinical Advances
Clinical Advances in GIPresented by Nina Sanford, MD Department of Radiation Oncology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19403

MO-830-151 Joint AAPM-ASTRO Highlights of Clinical Trials and Clinical Advances
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VLID: 19400

TH-200-152 Proton Enhanced Radioimmunotherapy with Flash Effect in Cancer Treatment (PERFECT)
Investigating Parameters of the Flash Effect: Experimental and Modeling ResultsPresented by Jan Schuemann, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 19968

TH-200-152 Proton Enhanced Radioimmunotherapy with Flash Effect in Cancer Treatment (PERFECT)
Deep Learning-Based Fast Volumetric Image Generation for Image-Guided Proton Flash RadiotherapyPresented by Xiaofeng Yang, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19969

TH-200-152 Proton Enhanced Radioimmunotherapy with Flash Effect in Cancer Treatment (PERFECT)
The Use of Smart Radiotherapy Biomaterials for Image-Guided Proton Enhanced Radio-Immunotherapy with Flash Effect in Pancreatic Cancer TreatmentPresented by Victoria Ainsworth University of Massachusetts Lowell
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VLID: 19970

TH-200-152 Proton Enhanced Radioimmunotherapy with Flash Effect in Cancer Treatment (PERFECT)
Emerging Data on Flash Radioimmunotherapy: Challenges and Opportunities for Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations and Funding Involving Medical PhysicistsPresented by Wilfred Ngwa, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19971

TH-730-152 The Role of Hyperthermia in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care: What Every Medical Physicist Needs to Know
Biological Principles of HyperthermiaPresented by Robert Griffin, PhD University of Arkansas Medical Center
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VLID: 20013

TH-730-152 The Role of Hyperthermia in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care: What Every Medical Physicist Needs to Know
Principles of Hyperthermia Physics and Clinical ApplicationPresented by Mariana Guerrero, PhD University of Maryland School of Medicine
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VLID: 20014

TH-730-152 The Role of Hyperthermia in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care: What Every Medical Physicist Needs to Know
The Role of Hyperthermia in Multidisciplinary Cancer CarePresented by Mark Hurwitz, MD New York Medical College
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VLID: 20015

TH-730-152 The Role of Hyperthermia in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care: What Every Medical Physicist Needs to Know
Hyperthermia: Clinical ResultsPresented by William Straube, MS Wahington University School of Medicine
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VLID: 20016

TH-730-152 The Role of Hyperthermia in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care: What Every Medical Physicist Needs to Know
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VLID: 20012

TU-730-152 How to Put TG203 into Practice at Your Clinic and Lower Your CIED Reset Rate
Clinical Implementation of TG 203: MD Anderson ExperiencePresented by Christopher Peeler, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19576

TU-730-152 How to Put TG203 into Practice at Your Clinic and Lower Your CIED Reset Rate
TG 203: A Cardiologist’s Honest PerspectivePresented by Duc Do UCLA
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VLID: 19577

TU-730-152 How to Put TG203 into Practice at Your Clinic and Lower Your CIED Reset Rate
TG 203: How to Use It in Your ClinicPresented by Joann Prisciandaro, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 19578

TU-730-152 How to Put TG203 into Practice at Your Clinic and Lower Your CIED Reset Rate
Do Only Neutrons Matter?Presented by Stephen Kry, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Ctr.
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VLID: 19579

TU-730-152 How to Put TG203 into Practice at Your Clinic and Lower Your CIED Reset Rate
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VLID: 19575

WE-130-152 It's All in the Script! Resources for Writing Code and Implementing Automation
Successful Scripting in Radiation Oncology: Unveiling the Hollywood Magic of AutomationPresented by Margaret Barker, MS MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute
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VLID: 19642

WE-130-152 It's All in the Script! Resources for Writing Code and Implementing Automation
Beyond Hello, World! - Getting Started with Your First ESAPI ScriptsPresented by Brian Vincent, MS University of Louisville
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VLID: 19643

WE-130-152 It's All in the Script! Resources for Writing Code and Implementing Automation
Moving from Idea to Production: Getting Scripts Efficiently and SafelyPresented by Rex Cardan, PhD The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 19644

WE-130-152 It's All in the Script! Resources for Writing Code and Implementing Automation
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VLID: 19641

WE-130-502A Recent Advances in Robotic Systems for RT and Radiosurgery
Soft RoboticsPresented by Lihua Jin UCLA
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VLID: 19634

WE-130-502A Recent Advances in Robotic Systems for RT and Radiosurgery
Robotic CouchPresented by Thomas Mackie, PhD University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 19635

WE-130-502A Recent Advances in Robotic Systems for RT and Radiosurgery
Robotic RadiotherapyPresented by Ke Sheng, PhD University of California
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VLID: 19636

WE-130-502A Recent Advances in Robotic Systems for RT and Radiosurgery
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VLID: 19633

WE-830-151 Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT)
Patient Selection and Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of the Novel MLC-Based Photons SFRT Treatment to Large and Bulky TumorsPresented by Damodar Pokhrel, PhD University of Kentucky
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VLID: 19835

WE-830-151 Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT)
Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Photons & Proton Beam SFRT for Large & Bulky Tumors – University of Maryland ExperiencePresented by Sina Mossahebi, PhD University of Maryland School of Medicine
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VLID: 19836

WE-830-151 Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT)
Demonstration of Clinical Outcomes of Proton SFRT Treatments Including f-SFRT (5 Treatments) Prospective Clinical Trials: Wash U and Mayo Clinic ExperiencePresented by James Kavanaugh, PhD Mayo Clinic, Rochester
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VLID: 19837

WE-830-151 Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT)
Early Clinical Outcomes of Proton SFRT Treatments – John Hopkins University’s ExperiencePresented by Khadija Sheikh Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medicine
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VLID: 19838

WE-830-151 Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT)
IROC Efforts to Standardized the SFRT Quality Assurance Method Via Existing Standard Phantoms for Prospective Clinical TrialsPresented by Andrea Molineu, MS UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19839

WE-830-151 Reporting Early Clinical Outcomes of Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT)
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VLID: 19834

MO-130-152 Current Status & Future Direction of AI in MRI Brachytherapy
Artificial Intelligence in Brachytherapy: A Radiation Oncologists’ Perspective on Its Utility and Future ScopePresented by Shikha Goyal, MD, DNB Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
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VLID: 19257

MO-130-152 Current Status & Future Direction of AI in MRI Brachytherapy
AI-Assisted Real-Time MRI-Guided GYN and Prostate BrachytherapyPresented by Junghoon Lee, PhD Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medicine
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VLID: 19258

MO-130-152 Current Status & Future Direction of AI in MRI Brachytherapy
Review of Current AI-Augmented Quality Assurance (QA) Tools for Brachytherapy and BeyondPresented by Lei Xing, PhD Stanford University
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VLID: 19259

MO-130-152 Current Status & Future Direction of AI in MRI Brachytherapy
AI-Assisted Automated Treatment Planning for MRI-Based HDR Brachytherapy: Current Status and the Future DirectionPresented by Xun Jia, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19260

MO-130-152 Current Status & Future Direction of AI in MRI Brachytherapy
Review of Current IMBT (Intensity-Modulated Brachytherapy) Approaches for MRI-Based Gyn and Prostate HDR and the Potential Role of AI for IMBT EraPresented by Yusung Kim, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 19261

MO-130-152 Current Status & Future Direction of AI in MRI Brachytherapy
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VLID: 19256

MO-230-152 AAPM MPPGs What's New
MPPG 13 a HDR BrachytherapyPresented by Samantha Simiele, PhD University of Alabama at Birmingham
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MO-230-152 AAPM MPPGs What's New
MPPG 15 a Peer Review in Clinical PhysicsPresented by Per Halvorsen, MS Varian Advanced Oncology Solutions
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VLID: 19297

MO-230-152 AAPM MPPGs What's New
MPPG 14 a Y-90 Microsphere RadioembolizationPresented by Nathan Busse, MS Colorado Associates in Medical Physics
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VLID: 19298

MO-230-152 AAPM MPPGs What's New
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MO-730-152 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Online Adaptive RT Workflows
Online Adaptive Radiotherapy - CBCT Workflows and Challenges for Clinical Implementation (AAPM)Presented by Jennifer Pursley, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
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VLID: 19371

MO-730-152 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Online Adaptive RT Workflows
Online Adaptive Radiotherapy - CBCT Workflows and Challenges for Clinical Implementation (ESTRO)Presented by Patrik Sibolt Copenhagen University Hospital
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VLID: 19372

MO-730-152 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Online Adaptive RT Workflows
Online Adaptive Radiotherapy - MR-Linac Workflows and Challenges for Clinical Implementation (AAPM)Presented by Teo Stanescu, PhD Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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VLID: 19373

MO-730-152 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Online Adaptive RT Workflows
Online Adaptive Radiotherapy - MR-Linac Workflows and Challenges for Clinical Implementation (ESTRO)Presented by Bas Raaymakers, PhD University Medical Center Utrecht
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VLID: 19374

MO-730-152 Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Online Adaptive RT Workflows
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VLID: 19370

TH-100-151 Small Field Dosimetry for MR-Linacs
Definitions and Theory for Small Field Dosimetry in Standard and MR-LinacPresented by Indra Das, PhD Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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VLID: 19855

TH-100-151 Small Field Dosimetry for MR-Linacs
Practical Aspects of Small Field Dosimetry, Resolving FOFPresented by Seng Lim, PhD Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19856

TH-100-151 Small Field Dosimetry for MR-Linacs
Reducing Uncertainties for Small Field Dosimetry MeasurementsPresented by Bryan Muir, PhD National Research Council
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VLID: 19857

TH-100-151 Small Field Dosimetry for MR-Linacs
Detectors and Perturbation Corrections for Small Field Dosimetry of MR-LinacsPresented by Yunuen Cervantes-Espinosa Université Laval
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TH-100-151 Small Field Dosimetry for MR-Linacs
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TU-130-151 Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical Translation
Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical TranslationPresented by Jeff Buchsbaum NIH
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VLID: 19442

TU-130-151 Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical Translation
UHDR Dosimetry and Chemical SimulationPresented by Jennifer (Wei) Zou, PhD University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 19443

TU-130-151 Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical Translation
IROC Credentialing for Flash TrialsPresented by Stephen Kry, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Ctr.
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TU-130-151 Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical Translation
Proton Flash Trials: Insights from FAST-01 and 02Presented by Anthony Mascia, PhD University of Cincinnati Medical Center
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TU-130-151 Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical Translation
Towards a NCI Funded Electron Flash TrialPresented by Rongxiao Zhang, PhD Westchester Medical Center
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TU-130-151 Flash Forward: Roadmaps to the Clinical Translation
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VLID: 19441

TU-130-152 AI and Other Advances in Quality Assurance
Advances in Linac QAPresented by Maria Chan, PhD Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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TU-130-152 AI and Other Advances in Quality Assurance
Advances in Plan Quality AssessmentPresented by Gregory Penoncello, DMP University of Colorado at Denver
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TU-130-152 AI and Other Advances in Quality Assurance
Risk Management in the Era of Automation in Quality Assurance and Quality ControlPresented by Eric Ford, PhD University of Washington
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TU-130-152 AI and Other Advances in Quality Assurance
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VLID: 19447

TU-430-151 FLASH Mechanisms: Radiochemistry and Oxygen Sensing
Radiochemical Assays for UHDRPresented by Brian Pogue, PhD University of Wisconsin - Madison
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TU-430-151 FLASH Mechanisms: Radiochemistry and Oxygen Sensing
Phosphorescence Lifetime Imaging of Oxygen for Radiation TherapyPresented by Sergei Vinogradov University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 19551

TU-430-151 FLASH Mechanisms: Radiochemistry and Oxygen Sensing
Uhdr Biological and Chemical Assays Utilizing SpheroidsPresented by Tania Karan, MS BC Cancer
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VLID: 19552

TU-430-151 FLASH Mechanisms: Radiochemistry and Oxygen Sensing
Monte Carlo Simulations for Modeling Biological and Chemical Effects of UHDRPresented by Jan Schuemann, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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TU-430-151 FLASH Mechanisms: Radiochemistry and Oxygen Sensing
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VLID: 19549

TU-430-152 Advances in Proton and Particle Therapy
Biological Dose Optimization in Particle TherapyPresented by Stewart Mein, PhD Heidelberg Ion Beam Therapy Center (HIT)
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VLID: 19555

TU-430-152 Advances in Proton and Particle Therapy
Treatment Planning for MR-Integrated Proton TherapyPresented by Franciska Lebbink Oncoray/Technische Universitat Dresden
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TU-430-152 Advances in Proton and Particle Therapy
Upright/Compact Proton Therapy SystemsPresented by Chin-Cheng Chen, PhD St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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TU-430-152 Advances in Proton and Particle Therapy
Advances in Particle Therapy Dosimetry: From Dose, LET, Range, to FLASHPresented by Harold Li, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Kansas Medical Center
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TU-430-152 Advances in Proton and Particle Therapy
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VLID: 19554

TU-830-151 Paul M. DeLuca Jr. Memorial Symposium: A Legacy of Science & Education
The Legacy of Paul M Deluca JrPresented by Thomas Mackie, PhD University of Wisconsin
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VLID: 19607

TU-830-151 Paul M. DeLuca Jr. Memorial Symposium: A Legacy of Science & Education
Educational LeadershipPresented by Beth Meyerand, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison - Madison, WI
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VLID: 19608

TU-830-151 Paul M. DeLuca Jr. Memorial Symposium: A Legacy of Science & Education
Scientific Contributions and MentorshipPresented by Maria-Ester Brandan, PhD Instituto de Física UNAM
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VLID: 19609

TU-830-151 Paul M. DeLuca Jr. Memorial Symposium: A Legacy of Science & Education
Scientific Contributions and MentorshipPresented by Katja Langen, PhD Emory University
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VLID: 19610

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending SoftwarePresented by Leonard Che Fru The University of Texas, MD Anderson, Houston TX
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VLID: 19696

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Benefits of Machine Performance Evaluation and Data Trending Using Machine LogfilesPresented by Vicky Howard Standard Imaging
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VLID: 19697

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Isocentric Machine Performance Analysis Using Statistical Process ControlPresented by Daniel Ritt, MS Radiological Imaging Technology, Inc.
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VLID: 19698

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
A Comprehensive Database for Trending & Standardization of All Machine QAPresented by Jason Tracy Sun Nuclear Corporation
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VLID: 19699

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Machine Performance Check: An Essential Part of a Clinic's Quality Assurance ProgramPresented by Grace Gwe-Ya Kim, PhD University of California, San Diego
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VLID: 19700

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Streamlined Workflow for Comprehensive 4DCT Imaging QA with Automated Analysis of Spatial Integrity and Image QualityPresented by Matthew Whitaker Image Owl
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VLID: 19701

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Machine QA: From Task Groups to Tasks CompletePresented by Mike McCauley (Arianna Giuliacci) IBA Group
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VLID: 19702

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Beamscan®, Starcheck® and Track-It: Streamlining Machine-Specific Quality Assurance in Modern RadiotherapyPresented by Nicole Brand PTW North America Corporation
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VLID: 19703

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data TrendingPresented by Daniel Pavord, MS Allegheny Health Network
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VLID: 19704

WE-1015-INV Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Maximizing Your Reach on Treatment Quality in the Clinic with RadmachinePresented by Alexander Pegram Radformation
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VLID: 19705

WE-1115-502A Clinical Application of Multiscale Human Digital Twins
Digital Twins and Virtual Clinical TrialsPresented by Ehsan Samei, PhD Clinical Imaging Physics Group, Department of Radiology, Duke University Health System
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VLID: 19714

WE-1115-502A Clinical Application of Multiscale Human Digital Twins
Regulatory Challenges Around Digital Twin Models in Medical DevicesPresented by Brandon Nelson, PhD Food and Drug Administration
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VLID: 19715

WE-1115-502A Clinical Application of Multiscale Human Digital Twins
Digital Twins and Challenges in TherapyPresented by Wesley Bolch, PhD University of Florida
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VLID: 19716

WE-1115-502A Clinical Application of Multiscale Human Digital Twins
Multiscale Human Digital Twins: From Subcellular to Whole Body DosimetryPresented by Greeshma Agasthya, PhD Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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VLID: 19717

WE-1115-502A Clinical Application of Multiscale Human Digital Twins
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VLID: 19713

WE-130-151 PENTEC: Pediatric Organ Dose Constraints
Overview of the International PENTEC ConsortiumPresented by Chia-Ho Hua, PhD St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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VLID: 19638

WE-130-151 PENTEC: Pediatric Organ Dose Constraints
PENTEC User Guide for the PhysicistPresented by Arthur Olch, PhD Childrens Hospital of LA
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VLID: 19639

WE-130-151 PENTEC: Pediatric Organ Dose Constraints
Scientific Issues, Limitations, and Future Work of PENTECPresented by Andrew Jackson, PhD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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VLID: 19640

WE-130-151 PENTEC: Pediatric Organ Dose Constraints
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VLID: 19637

WE-230-152 Development, QA and Management of Less-Code and Code-Less Software
The Software LifecyclePresented by Ramon Alfredo Siochi, PhD West Virginia University
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VLID: 19741

WE-230-152 Development, QA and Management of Less-Code and Code-Less Software
Software Quality AssurancePresented by Wayne Keranen RadFormation
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VLID: 19742

WE-230-152 Development, QA and Management of Less-Code and Code-Less Software
Deployment of Local SoftwarePresented by Reshma Munbodh, PhD Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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VLID: 19743

WE-230-152 Development, QA and Management of Less-Code and Code-Less Software
Software Development ToolsPresented by Gregory Sharp, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 19744

WE-230-152 Development, QA and Management of Less-Code and Code-Less Software
Interactive Software PlanningPresented by Greg Salomons, PhD Cancer Center of Southeastern Ontario
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VLID: 19745

WE-430-151 Collaborative Resident Education for Brachytherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals
Status of Brachytherapy Education for Medical Physicist ResidentsPresented by Samantha Simiele, PhD University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 19789

WE-430-151 Collaborative Resident Education for Brachytherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals
Looking at the Big Picture from a National Perspective – AAPM, SDAMPPPresented by Abby Besemer, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison
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VLID: 19790

WE-430-151 Collaborative Resident Education for Brachytherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals
ABS 300 in 10 Program and Physicist’s Perspective in Facilitating and/or Starting a Fellowship ProgramPresented by Arjit Baghwala, MS Houston Methodist Hospital
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VLID: 19791

WE-430-151 Collaborative Resident Education for Brachytherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals
Status of Radiopharmaceutical Therapy Education for Medical Physicist ResidentsPresented by Robert Hobbs, PhD Johns Hopkins University
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VLID: 19792

WE-430-151 Collaborative Resident Education for Brachytherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals
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VLID: 19788

WE-430-152 Current and Emerging Uses of Surface Guided Radiotherapy
Navigating the Clinical Landscape: Insights into SGRTPresented by Grace Gwe-Ya Kim, PhD University of California, San Diego
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VLID: 19784

WE-430-152 Current and Emerging Uses of Surface Guided Radiotherapy
The New and Evolving Role of SGRT in Adaptive Radiation TherapyPresented by Dennis Stanley, PhD The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 19785

WE-430-152 Current and Emerging Uses of Surface Guided Radiotherapy
Enhancing Treatment Planning Efficiency and Quality with SGRTPresented by David Parsons, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 19786

WE-430-152 Current and Emerging Uses of Surface Guided Radiotherapy
Advancing Patient Safety: Novel SGRT ApproachesPresented by Michael Tallhamer, MS Advent Health
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VLID: 19787

WE-430-152 Current and Emerging Uses of Surface Guided Radiotherapy
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VLID: 19783

WE-730-151 Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT) Techniques
SFRT in Preclinical ResearchPresented by Sha Chang, PhD University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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VLID: 19811

WE-730-151 Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT) Techniques
SFRT in Clinical StudiesPresented by Hualin Zhang, PhD University of Southern California
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VLID: 19812

WE-730-151 Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT) Techniques
MD’s Perspective on SFRT ImplementationPresented by Charles Simone, MD New York Proton Center
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VLID: 19813

WE-730-151 Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT) Techniques
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VLID: 19810

WE-730-152 Recently Published Task Group Reports from Therapy Physics Committee
TG-377: Brachytherapy Resident EducationPresented by Manik Aima, PhD, MS Stanford University
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VLID: 19819

WE-730-152 Recently Published Task Group Reports from Therapy Physics Committee
TG-267 RadiobiologyPresented by Zhe (Jay) Chen, PhD Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine
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VLID: 19820

WE-730-152 Recently Published Task Group Reports from Therapy Physics Committee
TG-311 Fluorescence Guided Surgery SystemsPresented by Brian Pogue, PhD University of Wisconsin - Madison
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VLID: 19821

WE-730-152 Recently Published Task Group Reports from Therapy Physics Committee
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VLID: 19818

Clinical Applications of AI (AI)
Keynote Speech: Ethical Considerations of Healthcare AIPresented by Walter Greenleaf Stanford University
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VLID: 18905

Role of Medical Physicists in AI Era (AI)
Keynote Speech: Role of Clinical Physicists in AI EraPresented by Lei Xing, PhD Stanford University
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VLID: 18914

Overview of AI Fundamentals (AI)
Welcome RemarksPresented by Todd Pawlicki, PhD University of California, San Diego
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VLID: 18956

Overview of AI Fundamentals (AI)
AAPM’s Efforts on AI BootcampsPresented by Yi Wang, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital
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VLID: 18957

Role of Medical Physicists in AI Era (AI)
Machine Learning Model Evaluation and InterpretationPresented by Kristy Brock, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18915

Clinical Applications of AI (AI)
Regulatory Guidance of Clinical AIPresented by Frank Samuelson, PhD Food and Drug Administration (represent Brandon Nelson)
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VLID: 18906

Clinical Applications of AI (AI)
Quality Management of Clinical AI SystemsPresented by Yi Rong, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology Mayo Clinic
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VLID: 18907

Role of Medical Physicists in AI Era (AI)
Best Practice in Clinical Implementation: From Selection to MaintenancePresented by Parminder Basran, PhD Cornell University
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VLID: 18916

Overview of AI Fundamentals (AI)
Basic Concepts and Terminology in Artificial Intelligence and Machine LearningPresented by Tucker Netherton, DMP MD Anderson Cancer Center
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VLID: 18958

Overview of AI Fundamentals (AI)
Artificial Neural Network and Common Deep Learning ArchitecturesPresented by Mu-Han Lin, PhD UT Southwestern Medical Center
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VLID: 18959

Role of Medical Physicists in AI Era (AI)
Understanding the Challenges and Limitations of Clinical AIPresented by Charles Mayo, PhD University of Michigan
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VLID: 18917

Clinical Applications of AI (AI)
Deep Learning for Image Segmentation and RegistrationPresented by Carlos Cardenas, PhD University of Alabama at Birmingham
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VLID: 18908

Overview of AI Fundamentals (AI)
Data Preparation and ProcessingPresented by Gilmer Valdes, PhD University of California
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VLID: 18960

Overview of AI Fundamentals (AI)
Healthcare AI Infrastructure and Enterprise ImagingPresented by Michael Tilkin American College of Radiology
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VLID: 18961

Breakout Session 1: AI in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (AI)
AI in Medical Image AnalysisPresented by Dee Wu, PhD University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
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VLID: 18935

Breakout Session 1: AI in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (AI)
AI in Disease DiagnosisPresented by Charles Kahn University of Pennsylvania
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VLID: 18936

Breakout Session 1: AI in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (AI)
AI in MRIPresented by Sachin Jambawalikar, PhD Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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VLID: 18937

Breakout Session 1: AI in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (AI)
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VLID: 18934

Breakout Session 2: AI in Radiation Therapy (AI)
Machine Learning for RT Treatment PlanningPresented by Qingrong Wu, PhD Duke University Medical Center
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VLID: 18940

Breakout Session 2: AI in Radiation Therapy (AI)
RT Outcome Prediction Models and RadiomicsPresented by Issam El Naqa, PhD Moffitt Cancer Center
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VLID: 18941

Breakout Session 2: AI in Radiation Therapy (AI)
AI in Adaptive Radiation Therapy (CBCT and MRI)Presented by X. Sharon Qi, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles
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VLID: 18942

Breakout Session 2: AI in Radiation Therapy (AI)
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VLID: 18939