AAPM Summer School - Program Information. Program Objectives. To teach participants the fundamentals of radiation physics the basics of cavity theory and terminology related to radiation detection Monte Carlo techniques as applied to radiation dosimetry the physics and clinical implementation of. TG- 5. 1 for external beam radiotherapy TG- 6. TG- 4. 3 for brachytherapy dosimetry the dosimetry chain & uncertainties from primary standards to the user dosimetry for IMRT and SRS/SRT the physics and clinical applications of dosimetry instrumentation. TLDs and OSLdiodes and MOSFETS radiochromic and radiographic filmgel dosimetry Fricke and alanine dosimetrydiamond detectors plastic scintillatorsthe basics of hadron dosimetry. Program Outline. All sessions take place in Armstrong Theater unless otherwise noted. Saturday, June 2. Mc. Hugh Commons and Alumni Plaza. Icebreaker Reception.
Center for Talent Development's Summer Program offers academic courses for gifted and talented students age 4 through grade 12. Sunday, June 2. 1Chapter. Time. Title. Lecturer. Breakfast in Worner Campus Center. Welcome/Housekeeping. Rogers/Cygler. 1. History and Need for Accuracy. Almond. 2. 9: 1. 5am- 1. Basic Interactions and Quantities. Siebers. 10: 3. 0am- 1. Coffee Break. 3. 1. Cavity Theory with Corrections. Nahum. 12: 1. 5pm- 1: 3. Lunch in Worner Campus Center 4 2: 0. Dosimetric Quantities, Terminology and Notation. Rogers. 52: 4. 5pm- 3: 3. Monte Carlo Intro. Seuntjens. 3: 3. 0pm- 4: 0. Refreshment Break. Monte Carlo Applications in Clinical Dosimetry. Seuntjens. 2. 3. 4: 3. Radiochromic Film. Soares. 5: 3. 0pm- 6: 3. Dinner in Worner Campus Center. Informal Evening Session with Lecturers in Mc. Hugh Commons/Alumni Plaza. Sunday Night Featured Vendors: Radiological Imaging Technology, Inc. International Specialty Products, Inc. The AAPM Summer School has also been approved by the Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board (MDCB) for 2. MDCB credits. To obtain continuing education credit, attendees must complete an on- line evaluation survey. The survey will be available online Monday, June 2. Monday, July 2. 0. Attendees must complete the survey by July 2. CAMPEP or MDCB credit. After the meeting. An overview of the 2016 Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine. Mini Medical School (MMS) Special Explorations for Teachers and Students (SETS) Summer Science. Student Science Training Program. Summer 2016 will mark the 58th consecutive year of the University of Florida Student Science. Continuing Education Credits. The Summer School program has been approved by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs, Inc. The AAPM Summer School has also been approved. Medical Physicist registrants will be contacted with instructions for viewing the meeting transcript via the CAMPEP website. The transcript will list a description of the sessions and the number of continuing education credits obtained. Medical dosimetrist registrants will be provided with a transcript to self- report credits to the MDCB. Please note your badge I. D. DVDs of Audio Presentations AAPM is partnering with Blue Sky Broadcast to host educational courses on the AAPM website in the Virtual Library. AAPM members may earn continuing education credits for selected presentations posted in the Virtual Library by subscribing to the AAPM On- Line Continuing Education Program. Click here for details on registering for the AAPM Virtual Library and information on the AAPM On Line Continuing Education Program. DVDs of the audio presentations (identical to what will be posted in the AAPM Virtual Library) can be pre- ordered when you register on- line, and will be mailed after the school once production is complete. Cost is $1. 15. Plus $1. United States. If shipping is to an address outside of the continental U. S., shipping & handling will be $2. Program Directors. David W. O. Rogers, Ph. D, Carleton University. Joanna Cygler, Ph. D. The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Center Invited Faculty. Peter Almond, Ph. D, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dimitris Mihailidis, Ph. D, Charleston Radiation Therapy Consultants. Sam Beddar, Ph. D, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center. Michael Mitch, Ph. D, NISTJoanna Cygler, Ph. D, Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Ctr Alan Nahum, Ph. D, Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology. Indra Das, Ph. D, Indiana University. Hugo Palmans, Ph. D, National Physical Laboratory. Larry De. Werd, Ph. D, University of WI- Madison/ADCLJatinder Palta, Ph. D, University of Florida. Sonja Dieterich, Ph. D, Stanford University Cancer Center. Mark Rivard, Ph. D, Tufts Medical Center. David Followill, Ph. D, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center. David Rogers, Ph. D, Carleton University. Saiful Huq, Ph. D, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. John Schreiner, Ph. D, Cancer Center of Southeastern Ontario. Geoff Ibbott, Ph. D, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center. Jan Seuntjens, Ph. D, Mc. Gill University. Charlie Ma, Ph. D, Fox Chase Cancer Center. Jeffrey Siebers, Ph. D, Virginia Commonwealth University. Thomas Rockwell Mackie, Ph. D, University of WI- Madison. Chris Soares, Ph. D, NISTMalcolm Mc. Ewen, Ph. D, National Research Council of Canada. Jeff Williamson, Ph. D, Virginia Commonwealth University Timothy Zhu, Ph. D, University of Pennsylvania. Local Arrangements. Jerry White and Chris Dennett, Local Arrangements. Robin Miller, Local Arrangements Work Group.
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