

Instructions
Purpose: A small group of physicists formed the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) in 1958 "to promote the application of physics to medicine and biology, to encourage interest and training in medical physics and related fields, and to prepare and to disseminate technical information in medical physics and related fields."
Membership: All memberships are renewed annually and follow the calendar year schedule. Status of membership in the AAPM should reflect a current Member’s career position. Members are required to change their membership status as their position in the medical physics profession changes. The dues amounts listed below are valid for 2010.
Full:
Dues $285
Offered to those scientists or engineers who define themselves to be working in the field of medical physics including medical engineering and bioengineering and who are desirous of affiliating with the AAPM and meet the training and experience requirements in the By-Laws. This may include qualified individuals from such nontraditional medical physics associated fields as computer science and engineering and clinical or bioengineering
Applicants for Full membership will not need to satisfy any post degree work/experience requirements to be approved.
Corresponding :
Dues $114 (electronic Medical Physics Journal only)
Dues $185 (electronic & papercopy Medical Physics Journal)
Offered to those scientists or engineers residing outside North America who qualify for, but are not interested in, Full membership. It is an applicant’s decision to choose between Corresponding I and II.
A Corresponding Member shall not be a permanent resident of the United States, or a temporary resident for more than six months.
International Affiliate
Dues $114 (electronic Medical Physics Journal only)
Dues $185 (electronic & papercopy Medical Physics Journal)
Offered to those Medical Physicists residing in developing countries, who are interested in the Association but who do not meet the degree requirements for membership or who are unable to obtain required letters of support for membership.
Resident:
Dues $86
Resident Membership is open to Residents in CAMPEP Accredited Residency Programs. Individuals shall be a Resident and shall provide an annual attestation from a program director of a CAMPEP Accredited Residency Program that they are currently eligible for Resident Membership on that basis.
Junior:
Dues $86
Junior Membership is open to individuals who possesses an earned graduate degree in the Physical or Biological Sciences, Computer Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, or Engineering and who are currently a Post-Doctoral Student, Fellow or Resident in a program not accredited by CAMPEP on a full- or part-time basis, and who are engaged in professional, research, or academic activity related to applications of physics in medicine and biology.
An applicant for Junior Membership shall provide an annual attestation from a Member of the Association that they are currently eligible for Junior Membership on that basis. Junior Members who cannot provide attestation must submit a change of status form. Junior Members that do not submit a change of status or an attestation will be lapsed as of March 1.
Associate:
Dues $285
Associate Membership is appropriate for individuals working in areas of physics where there is no direct application to medicine or biology. It is also appropriate for individuals engaged in other than developmental aspects of equipment for biological or medical use.
Student:
Dues $29* *The Medical Physics Journal is available for an additional $40 per year
The individual shall be a Graduate Student on a full- or part-time basis in a medical physics program, or shall be an Undergraduate Student in an academic program in science, engineering or a related field program, and shall provide an annual attestation that they are currently eligible for Student Membership on that basis. For Graduate Students and Undergraduate Students, the attestation shall be provided by the program director. Student Members who cannot provide attestation must submit a change of status form. Student Members that do not submit a change of status or an attestation will be lapsed as of March 1.
Emeritus:
Emeritus membership is intended for members who have completed a career in medical physics and have retired from the field of medical physics. You must also have been a Full member of the AAPM for 10+ consecutive years and be over the age of 55.
AIP and IOMP Affiliation: The AAPM is a member society of the AIP (American Institute of Physics) and the IOMP (International Organization of Medical Physics); as such, AAPM Members (except Corresponding I) receive the AIP’s journal, Physics Today, free with their paid membership, as well as discounted subscriptions to dozens of other physics publications, including Physics in Medicine and Biology and Computing in Science & Engineering. Those already receiving Physics Today through other AIP membership(s) will not receive two copies.
Committee Participation: The AAPM has more than 100 councils, committees, subcommittees, and task groups that meet at least twice a year to discuss, determine, research, and/or publish information important to the profession of medical physics and to its practitioners. The AAPM has published over seventy task group reports; they are published in Medical Physics when appropriate, or published separately and mailed to all AAPM members in the subsequent monthly mailing. Each year, the AAPM President-Elect calls for Members to request committee assignments for the following year. The standard duration for a committee appointment is one three-year term.
Medical Physics Journal: Each AAPM Member, with the exception of the Corresponding I, Emeritus and Student Members who choose not to, will receive issues of the AAPM peer-reviewed, scientific journal, Medical Physics according to the quarter in which they join.
Meetings: The AAPM holds an Annual Meeting each year during the summer. This five-day meeting includes scientific and continuing education sessions, technical exhibits, and paper displays. Please contact the AAPM for more information. At the RSNA (Radiological Society of North America) Meeting each autumn, designated AAPM Members are responsible for the physics scientific program; as such, the RSNA invites all AAPM individual Members to register at a reduced fee. For RSNA Meeting registration information, please contact the RSNA at (630) 571-2670.
Membership Directory: The on-line AAPM Membership Directory contains the current information for each calendar year, including names of executive officers, dates for upcoming meetings, lists of the Board of Directors and Regional Chapter officers, lists of each existing council, committee, and task group and its members, and the current version of the AAPM By-Laws and Rules. Members are requested each quarter to correct their “directory address” (which is not necessarily the same as the mailing address) for the alphabetical and geographical listings in the directory and the web site.
Placement Bulletin: AAPM maintains a Placement Service, the AAPM Bluebook, that allows AAPM Members to search or browse position listings online. The powerful Job Search feature allows members to specify a search criteria to be saved so that each time a new ad that meets that criteria is approved and published online, an email notification will be sent via email.
Regional Chapter Affiliation: There are 20 AAPM Regional Chapters. Each chapter holds its own meetings, elects its own officers, and sends a Board Representative to the national Board of Directors’ meetings. Individuals who have interests similar to the objectives of the AAPM but who are not eligible or do not wish to be members of the AAPM may be members of one or more Regional Chapters.
Salary Survey: Every Spring, the AAPM requests salary and occupation data from each of its North American members. The data is analyzed and posted online in June for member-only access.
Summer School: Each Summer, the AAPM hosts a Summer School on a university campus in North America, focusing on applications in medical physics. The subject alternates between diagnostic and therapy topics from year to year. Please contact the AAPM for more information on our next Summer School.
Web Page: All of the above information AND MORE is available at AAPM On-Line. There is a section for Members Only and a section of general information. This application packet is also available. Members have access to the Online Membership Directory, the Online Placement Bulletin, the Online Medical Physics Journal, and other Members Only sections.