All 2009 SS presentations
View another way?History and Need for Accuracy
Presented by Peter Almond, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 292
Basic Interactions and Quantities
Presented by Jeffrey V. Siebers, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 293
Cavity Theory with Corrections
Presented by Alan Nahum, PhD, Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology, Bebington,
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 294
Dosimetric Quantities, Terminology and Notation
Presented by Dave Rogers, PhD, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 295
Monte Carlo Applications in Clinical Dosimetry
Presented by Jan Seuntjens, PhD, McGill University, Montreal
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 296
Radiochromic Film
Presented by Chris Soares, PhD, Nat'l Institute of Standards & Technol, Gaithersburg, MD
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 297
Ion Chambers Instrumentation
Presented by Larry DeWerd, PhD, University of WI-Madison/ADCL, Madison, WI
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 298
TG-51 Outline
Presented by Saiful Huq, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 5 responding
VLID: 299
TG-51 Clinical Issues
Presented by David Followill, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.8 (higher is better), with 4 responding
VLID: 300
The Physics of TG-51
Presented by Dave Rogers, PhD, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 301
TG-61 Overview
Presented by Charlie Ma, PhD, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 7 responding
VLID: 302
Electron Beam Dosimetry
Presented by Jatinder Palta, PhD, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 4 responding
VLID: 303
Electron Beam Dosimetry
Presented by Dimitris Mihailidis, PhD, Charleston Radiation Therapy Cons, Charleston, WV
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 304
TG-43: Formalism for Brachytherapy
Presented by Mark Rivard, PhD, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 5 responding
VLID: 305
TG-43: Measurements and Calculations
Presented by Jeff Williamson, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 306
TLDs
Presented by Larry DeWerd, PhD, University of WI-Madison/ADCL, Madison, WI
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 307
OSL
Presented by Joanna Cygler, PhD, The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Ctr, Ottawa, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 308
Radiographic Film/Diamond Detectors
Presented by Indra Das, PhD, Indiana University- School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 309
Primary Standards: Air Kerma and Absorbed Dose
Presented by Malcolm McEwen, PhD, National Research Council, Ottawa, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 311
Brachy Primary Standards
Presented by Michael Mitch, PhD, Nat'l Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 312
The Dosimetry Chain: BIPM, PSDLs, ADCLs
Presented by Jan Seuntjens, PhD, McGill University, Montreal
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 313
QA in Dosimetry
Presented by Geoff Ibbott, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 314
Diodes
Presented by Timothy C. Zhu, PhD, University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.5 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 315
MOSFETS
Presented by Joanna Cygler, PhD, The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Ctr, Ottawa, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 316
Gel Dosimetry
Presented by John Schreiner, FCCPM, PhD, Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario, Kingston, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 317
Alanine and Fricke Dosimetry
Presented by Malcolm McEwen, PhD, National Research Council, Ottawa, ON
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 318
Plastic Dosimeters
Presented by Sam Beddar, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Ctr, Houston, TX
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 319
Hadronic Dosimetry
Presented by Hugo Palmans, PhD, National Physical Laboratory, Middlesex,
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 320
Uncertainties in Dosimetry
Presented by Michael Mitch, PhD, Nat'l Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 321
IMRT Dosimetry
Presented by Thomas Rockwell Mackie, PhD, University of Wisconsin - ADCL, Madison, WI
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 322
SRS/SRT Dosimetry
Presented by Sonja Dieterich, PhD, Stanford University Cancer Center, Stanford, CA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 323



















