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2024 AAPM 66th Annual Meeting - Session: Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software


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Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending Software
Leonard Che Fru The University of Texas, MD Anderson, Houston TX


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All videos in this session:
Benefits of Machine Performance Evaluation and Data Trending Using Machine Logfiles - Vicky Howard Standard Imaging
Isocentric Machine Performance Analysis Using Statistical Process Control - Daniel Ritt, MS Radiological Imaging Technology, Inc.
A Comprehensive Database for Trending & Standardization of All Machine QA - Jason Tracy Sun Nuclear Corporation
Machine Performance Check: An Essential Part of a Clinic's Quality Assurance Program - Grace Gwe-Ya Kim, PhD University of California, San Diego
Streamlined Workflow for Comprehensive 4DCT Imaging QA with Automated Analysis of Spatial Integrity and Image Quality - Matthew Whitaker Image Owl
Machine QA: From Task Groups to Tasks Complete - Mike McCauley (Arianna Giuliacci) IBA Group
Beamscan®, Starcheck® and Track-It: Streamlining Machine-Specific Quality Assurance in Modern Radiotherapy - Nicole Brand PTW North America Corporation
Treatment Machine Performance Analysis and Data Trending - Daniel Pavord, MS Allegheny Health Network
Maximizing Your Reach on Treatment Quality in the Clinic with Radmachine - Alexander Pegram Radformation
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