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2011 Joint AAPM/COMP Meeting - Practical Medical Physics - Joint AAPM - CCPM Education Session -
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2011 Joint AAPM/COMP Meeting - Session: Practical Medical Physics - Joint AAPM - CCPM Education Session
Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions Dr. Brenda G. Clark, PhD, The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Ctr., Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L6, Canada
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Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Dr. Jerry J. Battista, PhD, London Regional Cancer Program, London, ON, N6A 4L6, Canada Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Dr. Michael D. Mills, PhD, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, Louisville, KY, 40202, United States Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Wayne Beckham, Vancouver Island Cancer Ctr., Canada Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Dr. G. Donald Frey, PhD, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425, United States Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Dr. David E. Wilkins, PhD, The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Ctr., Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L6, Canada Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Dr. Michael G. Herman, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905, United States Joint AAPM/CCPM Sympsium: The Inverse Problem in Medical Physics Training – Defining the Objectives and Finding the Solutions - Panel
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