Program Information
President's Symposium: Connecting Our Pathways. Unifying Our Profession
M Martin
B Kavanagh
R Ehman
M Martin
J Borgstede
B Kavanagh
P Naine
M Martin1*, J Borgstede2*, B Kavanagh3*, P Naine4*, (1) Therapy Physics, Inc., Gardena, CA, (2) University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, (3) University of Colorado Health Science, Aurora, CO, (4) Elekta, Inc., Atlanta, GA
Presentations
10:15 AM : Welcome - M Martin, Presenting Author10:17 AM : ASTRO President, Remarks - B Kavanagh, Presenting Author
10:25 AM : RSNA President, Remarks - R Ehman, Presenting Author
10:35 AM : Introduction to the topic - M Martin, Presenting Author
10:45 AM : The Role and Value of the Medical Physicist in Diagnostic Imaging for the future - J Borgstede, Presenting Author
11:15 AM : the role and Value of the Medical Physicist in Radiation Oncology for the future - B Kavanagh, Presenting Author
11:45 AM : The role of the Medical Physicist in Industry - Future Integration - P Naine, Presenting Author
MO-C-FS2-0 (Monday, July 31, 2017) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Room: Four Seasons 2
This Presidential Symposium is designed to show how the diverse aspects of the varied roles of the medical physicist serve to Connect our Pathways and Unify our Profession. The roles and value of the medical physicist in the clinical function and research programs in Diagnostic Imaging, Radiation Oncology, and Industry will be highlighted by leaders in the three fields. The ever increasing role of imaging in radiation oncology for treatment localization and verification of field placement accuracy is only possible with developments by medical physicists both in the clinic and with our industry leaders.
The use of CT localization and now both PET and MRI imaging are being incorporated as part of the radiation treatment process. The ability of physicists working in industry to develop these techniques along with the engineers needed to execute these developments are allowing these new and improved methodologies of providing real-time imaging and verification of the accuracy of treatments is truly a combination of the pathways of imaging and therapeutic physicists. The emergence from industrial developments to use in the clinic is connecting all of our pathways to deliver the best possible treatments for our patients.
The presentations will highlight the developments and roles for each phase of bringing a new development by industry to clinical usage.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the role of physicists in the medical imaging department
2. Understand the role of physicists in the radiation oncology department
3. Understand the role of physicists in industrial development of both imaging and therapy equipment
Funding Support, Disclosures, and Conflict of Interest: Paul Naine is an employee of Elekta Corporation and is funded by them.
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