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2023 AAPM 65th Annual Meeting - Session: Global Collaborations for Medical Physics Innovations


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Learning the Art of Transplant in Global Medical Physics Collaboration
Sha Chang, PhD University of North Carolina School of Medicine


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All videos in this session:
Closing the Cancer Care Gap While Advancing Medical Physics and Medicine - Andrew Ekpenyong, PhD Creighton University
Investigating Latin America Structure in Radiation Protection: An Initiative to Improve Professional Skills - Paulo Costa, PhD Universidade de Sao Paolo
Needs Assessment for Establishing an Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) for Africa that Will Support Radiation Oncology and Imaging Clinical Trial Quality Assurance Across the Continent - Samuel Adeneye, PhD University of Lagos
A Pilot Program for a Global Health Rotation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries During Medical Physics Residency - Kyle Gallagher, PhD University of Nebraska Medical Center
Developing Local Radiotherapy Audits in Vietnam - Robin Hill, PhD Chris O'Brien Lifehouse
Clinical Implementation of Stereotactic Body Radiation (SBRT) Therapy Program in a Radiotherapy Facility in a LMIC Using a Locally Designed Phantom - Afua Yorke, PhD University of Washington Medical Center
Rapid Deployment and Efficient Quality Assurance of Radiation Treatment Using EPID in Mongolia - Baozhou Sun Baylor College of Medicine
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