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2023 AAPM 65th Annual Meeting - Session: JACMP Parallel Opposed Debate: AI, ART, and Patient Physics Interaction


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For the Proposition: Artificial Intelligence Can Overcome Challenges in Treatment Planning
Quan Chen, PhD City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center


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All videos in this session:
Against the Proposition: Artificial Intelligence Can Overcome Challenges in Treatment Planning - J. Adam Cunha, PhD UC San Francisco
Discussion with Audience - Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
For the Proposition: Future Mainstream Platform for Online ART Will Be Using MRI Guidance Instead of (CB)CT - Daniel Hyer, PhD University of Iowa
Against the Proposition: Future Mainstream Platform for Online ART Will Be Using MRI Guidance Instead of (CB)CT - Bin Cai, PhD UT Southwestern
Discussion with Audience - Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
For the Proposition: Physicist’s Time Is Better Spent in Direct Patient/Provider Interaction Than in the Patient’s Chart - Megan Hyun, PhD University of Nebraska Medical Center
Against the Proposition: Physicist’s Time Is Better Spent in Direct Patient/Provider Interaction Than in the Patient’s Chart - Wesley Talcott Northwell Health
Discussion with Audience - Jay Burmeister, PhD Wayne State University
Summary - Yi Rong, PhD Mayo Clinic Arizona
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