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SU-A-WAB Professional Council Symposium: The Medical Physicist as a Professional Leader - The Importance of Leadership Development
Professional Council Symposium: Professionalism in Health CarePresented by William Hendee, PhD, Rochester, MN, 55903-7319 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 4 responding
VLID: 2291

SU-A-WAB Professional Council Symposium: The Medical Physicist as a Professional Leader - The Importance of Leadership Development
Professional Council Symposium: How does a medical physicist impact their institution?Presented by John Hazle, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030-4095 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2292

SU-A-WAB Professional Council Symposium: The Medical Physicist as a Professional Leader - The Importance of Leadership Development
Professional Council Symposium: Becoming a professional leaderPresented by Jessica Clements, MS, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, DALLAS, TX, 75231 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 2290

SU-B-WAB Education Council Symposium: AAPM and International Education: What, Why and How?
Medical Physics Education and Training in the Global VillagePresented by Jacob Van Dyk, MSc, Professor Emeritus, Western University, London, Canada
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2239

SU-B-WAB Education Council Symposium: AAPM and International Education: What, Why and How?
International Educational Programs for the Future: Challenges and OpportunitiesPresented by Robert Jeraj, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53705 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2240

SU-B-WAB Education Council Symposium: AAPM and International Education: What, Why and How?
Education Council Symposium: AAPM and International Education: Why do we get involved?Presented by Yakov Pipman, DSc, Forest Hills, NY, 11375 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2241

SU-B-WAB Education Council Symposium: AAPM and International Education: What, Why and How?
Transforming Teachers into Learners and Learners into Teachers; The Sui Generis Opportunities in Cross-Border Collaboration.Presented by Gerald White, MS, Colorado Associates in Medical Phys, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2242

SU-B-WAB Education Council Symposium: AAPM and International Education: What, Why and How?
Hearts in International Education: Rewards and BenefitsPresented by Cheng Saw, PhD, Northeast Radiation Oncology Centers, Harrisburg, PA, 17111 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2243

MO-A-103 Nuclear Medicine Regulatory Guidelines & Computational Methods for Safe Release of Radioactive Patients
NUREG 1556-based Release of Patients from Radiation Safety RestrictionsPresented by Richard Wendt, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Bellaire, TX, 77401-4024 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2439

MO-A-103 Nuclear Medicine Regulatory Guidelines & Computational Methods for Safe Release of Radioactive Patients
Regulatory Guidelines and Computational Methods for Safe Release of Radioactive Patients II. BrachytherapyPresented by Firas Mourtada, PhD, Christiana Care Hospital, NEWARK, DE, 19713 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2438

MO-A-105 Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy
Volumetric Modulated Arc TherapyPresented by David Shepard, PhD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, 98104 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2350

MO-A-105 Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy
Volumetric Modulated Arc TherapyPresented by Richard Popple, PhD, Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 35249-6832 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2349

MO-A-108 The Impact of Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy on Proton Therapy?
Efficacy of Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer: Clinical and Policy ConsiderationsPresented by Ronald Chen, UNC Health Care, NC, 27514 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2264

MO-A-108 The Impact of Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy on Proton Therapy?
Impact of IMPT in Lung CancerPresented by Joe Y Chang, MD Anderson, TX, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2263

MO-A-108 The Impact of Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy on Proton Therapy?
IMPT for lung cancer: Physics ConsiderationPresented by Xiaodong Zhang, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2262

MO-A-108 The Impact of Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy on Proton Therapy?
Building (and Operating) a Scanning-Only Proton FacilityPresented by Jon Kruse, PhD, Mayo Clinic, MN, 55905 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2261

MO-A-108 The Impact of Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy on Proton Therapy?
IMPT - as important for proton therapy as IMRT for x-rays?Presented by Thomas Bortfeld, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, MA, 2114 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2260

MO-A-116 Task Group 151 - Radiographic System Quality Control
Practical Medical Physics Session: TG-151 Dose MonitoringPresented by Katie Hulme, MS, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, 44112 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2390

MO-A-116 Task Group 151 - Radiographic System Quality Control
Reject Analysis in a Digital Radiography (DR) Quality Assurance (QA) ProgramPresented by Gary Arbique, PhD, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr at Dallas, Dallas, TX, 75390-9071 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2391

MO-A-134 Computed Tomography 1
CT Dose Optimization: The Image Gently and Image Wisely Campaigns Presented by Kimberly Applegate, MD, MS, FACR, Emory University SOM, Atlanta, GA, 30322 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2313

MO-A-134 Computed Tomography 1
Iterative Reconstruction Methods in Computed TomographyPresented by Joseph Stayman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21205 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2312

MO-A-144 High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Therapy Hands-on Workshop
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Therapy Hands-on WorkshopPresented by Steffen Sammet, University of Chicago
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2348

MO-A-500 Future of Radiation Therapy Safety
Future of Treatment Planning SafetyPresented by Kevin Moore, University of California, San Diego, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92104 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2436

MO-A-500 Future of Radiation Therapy Safety
The need for evidence based safety and quality management in RTPresented by Deshan Yang, PhD
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2437

MO-A-500 Future of Radiation Therapy Safety
Future of Radiation Therapy SafetyPresented by Daniel Low, PhD, UCLA, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90024 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2435

MO-B-105 Monte Carlo Treatment Planning in RT
Successes and Challenges Associated with Monte Carlo Treatment Planning in the ClinicPresented by oanna Cygler, PhD, The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Ctr.
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 3430

MO-B-116 Strategies for Total Quality
Strategies for Total Quality A Physicist's PerspectivePresented by Samuel Hancock, PhD, Southeast Missouri Hospital, CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO, 63703 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2392

MO-B-116 Strategies for Total Quality
Strategies for Total Quality - Practical Quality ImprovementPresented by Derek Brown, PhD, Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2 CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 2393

MO-C-500 President's Symposium: Medical Physics in the Era of Genomic Medicine
President's Symposium: Imaging in the era of Genomics and Precision Medicine - Perspectives of a Clinician ScientistPresented by Hedvig Hricak, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2289

MO-C-500 President's Symposium: Medical Physics in the Era of Genomic Medicine
President's Symposium: Medical Physics in the Era of Genomic MedicinePresented by John Hazle, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030-4095 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2288

MO-C-500 President's Symposium: Medical Physics in the Era of Genomic Medicine
President's Symposium: Personalized Cancer Medicine: Precision Therapy ReduxPresented by David Jaffray, PhD, Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, ON, M5G 2M9 CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2287

MO-D-103 Mammography QA
Mammography QAPresented by Donald Jacobson, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2441

MO-D-103 Mammography QA
Mammography QAPresented by Melissa Carol Martin, MS, Therapy Physics, Inc., Gardena, CA, 90248 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2440

MO-D-116 MRI Applications in Radiation Oncology
MRI Applications in Radiation OncologyPresented by Jeffrey Olsen, Washington University School of Medicine
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 3429

MO-D-116 MRI Applications in Radiation Oncology
Challenges on Assessment of Treatment Response for Physiologically Adaptive Radiation TherapyPresented by Yue Cao, PhD, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2314

MO-D-116 MRI Applications in Radiation Oncology
MRI Guided Radiotherapy SystemsPresented by Yanle Hu, PhD, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, MO, 63110-1093 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2315

MO-D-116 MRI Applications in Radiation Oncology
MR-Only SimulationPresented by Daniel Low, PhD, UCLA, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90024 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2316

MO-D-137 ABR Update
ABR Update - Initual CertificationPresented by Jerry Allison, PhD, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA, 30912 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2295

MO-D-137 ABR Update
ABR Update - Why We Should Value Maintenance of CertificationPresented by G. Donald Frey, PhD, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2293

MO-D-137 ABR Update
ABR Update - How do we comply with MOC requirements?Presented by Geoffrey Ibbott, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2294

MO-D-500 Treatment Planning in Proton Therapy
Proton Treatment Planning: Double ScatteringPresented by Brian Winey, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, BOSTON, MA, 02114 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2351

MO-D-500 Treatment Planning in Proton Therapy
Specifics of treatment planning for active scanning and IMPTPresented by Anthony Lomax, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen-PSI, CH-5232 SWITZERLAND
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2352

MO-E-500 Point and Counter Point Debate: The Radiotherapy of the Future is More Likely To Be with Heavy Ions Rather Than Protons
Point and Counter Point Debate: The More Important Heavy Charged Particle Radiotherapy of the Future Is More Likely to Be with Heavy Ions Rather Than ProtonsPresented by Alfred Smith, PhD, HOUSTON, TX, 77006 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2353

MO-F-105 Challenges of Increased Controls of Radioactive Materials
10 CFR Part 37 Physical Protection of Byproduct MaterialPresented by Lynne Fairobent, BS, AAPM, COLLEGE PARK, MD, 20740 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2296

MO-F-105 Challenges of Increased Controls of Radioactive Materials
Challenges of Increased Controls of Radioactive Materials - Bringing Orders & Rules into PracticePresented by Bette Blankenship, MS, Sharp Memorial Hospital, San Diego, CA, 92123 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2297

MO-F-500 Clinical Applications of Surface Imaging
Clinical Applications of Surface ImagingPresented by Hania Abdulraouf Al-Hallaq, PhD, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 60637 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2354

MO-F-500 Clinical Applications of Surface Imaging
Clinical Applications of Surface Imaging: Frameless (Maskless, Bite-blockless) Intracranial RadiosurgeryPresented by Grace Kim, PhD, University of California, San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA, 92093-0865 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2355

MO-F-500 Clinical Applications of Surface Imaging
3D surface imaging for image guidance in Sterotactic body RT and deep inspiration breath hold RT for left-sided breast cancerPresented by Jan-Jakob Sonke, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, 1066CX NETHERLANDS
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2356

TU-A-103 MRI QA
B0 Field Homogeneity TestPresented by Michael O'Shea, MS, Univ Pennsylvania, Cherry Hill, NJ, 08003 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2444

TU-A-103 MRI QA
Magnetic Field Homogeneity via Bandwidth Difference Methodology on all VendorsPresented by Kathryn Huff, MS, Fusion Physics, LLC, APOLLO BEACH, Fl, 33572 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2445

TU-A-103 MRI QA
MRI QA Technologist's TestPresented by Guang Jia, PhD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 43210 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2446

TU-A-134 Imaging Informatics 1
Imaging Informatics 1: Informatics for the Clinical Imaging Physicist: Buying and Testing Equipment for InteroperabilityPresented by Alisa Walz-Flannigan, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55902 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2318

TU-A-134 Imaging Informatics 1
Informatics for the Acceptance Testing of Imaging Equipment Presented by John Weiser, PhD, Integrated Clinical Systems Project Office, US Army Medical Materiel Agency, Ijamsville, MD, 21754 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2319

TU-A-137 High Energy Brachytherapy Dosimetry As It Applies to Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI)
High Energy Brachytherapy Dosimetry as It Applies to Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI)Presented by Firas Mourtada, PhD, Christiana Care Hospital, NEWARK, DE, 19713 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2358

TU-A-137 High Energy Brachytherapy Dosimetry As It Applies to Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI)
High Energy Brachytherapy Dosimetry as It Applies to Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI)Presented by Susan Richardson, PhD, Swedish Medical Center-Tumor Institute, SEATTLE, WA, 98104 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2357

TU-A-144 Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/Strategies
Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/StrategiesPresented by Naren Sanghvi, SonaCare Medical, 2013 (Indiana)polis, IN, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2248

TU-A-144 Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/Strategies
Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/StrategiesPresented by Arik Hananel, Focused Ultrasound Foundation, Charlottesville, VA, 22903 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2249

TU-A-144 Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/Strategies
Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/StrategiesPresented by Mark Hurwitz, Thomas Jefferson, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2250

TU-A-144 Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/Strategies
Clinical Delivery and Advanced Novel Technologies/StrategiesPresented by Chrit Moonen, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2251

TU-A-500 Deformable Image Registration, Contour Propagation and Dose Mapping: 101 and 201
Validation and QA of Deformable Image Registration Part IIPresented by Jean Pouliot, PhD, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 94143-1708 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2359

TU-A-500 Deformable Image Registration, Contour Propagation and Dose Mapping: 101 and 201
Deformable Image Registration, Contour Propagation and Dose Mapping: 101 and 201Presented by Marc Kessler, PhD, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2442

TU-B-134 Imaging Informatics 2
Radiation Dose Structured Reports - Basic concepts of DICOM SRPresented by David Clunie, Bangor, PA, 18013 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2321

TU-B-134 Imaging Informatics 2
DICOM Radiation Dose Structured ReportsPresented by Donald Peck, PhD, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, 48202 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2320

TU-B-137 Radiobiological Principles of Fractionated Radiotherapy and the Potential for Hypofractionation
Radiobiological Principles of Fractionated Radiotherapy and the Potential for HypofractionationPresented by Colin Orton, PhD, Wayne State University, Grosse Pointe, MI, 48230 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2360

TU-C-116 The Elements of a Highly Effective Educational Session
Writing Exam ItemsPresented by Donna Breckenridge, The American Board of Radiology, Tucson, AZ, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2396

TU-C-116 The Elements of a Highly Effective Educational Session
The Elements of a Highly Effective Educational SessionPresented by Perry Sprawls, PhD, Sprawls Educational Foundation, Montreat, NC, 28757 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2395

TU-C-116 The Elements of a Highly Effective Educational Session
Test Development Strategies and TechniquesPresented by G. Donald Frey, PhD, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2394

TU-C-134 Nuclear Medicine Advances in Instrumentation: PET/MRI Technical Design Challenges & Innovations
PET/MRI: Technical Design Challenges and InnovationsPresented by Niraj Doshi, Siemens Medical Solutions Inc., Knoxville, TN UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2324

TU-C-134 Nuclear Medicine Advances in Instrumentation: PET/MRI Technical Design Challenges & Innovations
Integrated PET / MRIPresented by Ciprian Catana, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2322

TU-C-134 Nuclear Medicine Advances in Instrumentation: PET/MRI Technical Design Challenges & Innovations
PET / MR Imaging - How do we got here and where are we going?Presented by Lingxiong Shao, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2323

TU-C-144 Advanced Novel Technologies & Therapeutic Strategies
Advanced Novel Technologies & Therapeutic StrategiesPresented by Kathy Ferrara, University of California Davis
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 3431

TU-C-144 Advanced Novel Technologies & Therapeutic Strategies
Update On the Treatment of Prostate Cancer with High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)Presented by Chandan Guha, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, 10461 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2252

TU-C-145 Advanced Novel Technologies & Therapeutic Strategies
MRg HIFU: Current and future trends of MR guided Focused Ultrasound in Radiation OncologyPresented by Robert Griffin, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, AR, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2253

TU-C-146 Advanced Novel Technologies & Therapeutic Strategies
Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery for Treatment of Bone MetastasesPresented by Jonathan T. Sutton, University of Cincinnati, OH, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2254

TU-C-147 Advanced Novel Technologies & Therapeutic Strategies
MRI Guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for tumor ablation in breast and liverPresented by Cyril Lafon, INSERM, University of Lyon, FRANCE
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2255

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-RegistrationPresented by Martin Murphy, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 23298-0058 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2448

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration: Spatio-temporal CT imagingPresented by Sastry Vedam, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2449

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Coregistration with MRI: Seeing is believingPresented by Jing Cai, PhD, Duke University Medical Center, DURHAM, NC, 27710 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2447

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Multi-Modality Co-Registration: PETPresented by Krishni Wijesooriya, PhD, University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA, 22908-0375 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2450

TU-C-WAB Accuracy Requirements and Uncertainties Considerations in Radiation Therapy
Radiobiological rationale for accuracy considerations in RTPresented by Soren Bentzen, University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, 53792 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 2268

TU-C-WAB Accuracy Requirements and Uncertainties Considerations in Radiation Therapy
Uncertainties in Radiation Medicine: An Oncologists PerspectivePresented by Michael Milosevic, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, ON, M5T 2M9 CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2267

TU-C-WAB Accuracy Requirements and Uncertainties Considerations in Radiation Therapy
Level of Accuracy Practically Achievable in Radiation TherapyPresented by David Followill, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2266

TU-C-WAB Accuracy Requirements and Uncertainties Considerations in Radiation Therapy
Accuracy Requirements and Uncertainty Considerations in Radiation TherapyPresented by Jacob Van Dyk, MSc, Professor Emeritus, Western University, London, CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2265

TU-D-137 PQI
PQI for Radiotherapy PhysicsPresented by Bruce Thomadsen, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53705-2275 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2298

TU-D-137 PQI
PQI: Example Projects for Nuclear Medicine PhysicsPresented by Sharon White, PhD, University Of Alabama, Birmingham , AL, 35249-6830 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2299

TU-D-137 PQI
Medical Physics Practice GuidelinesPresented by Michael Yester, PhD, UAB Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, 35249-6830 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2300

TU-E-116 Clinical Implementation for Advanced Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Algoriths Beyond the TG-43 Formalis
Review of TG-186 recommendationsPresented by Justin Sutherland for Rowan Thomson, PhD, Carleton Univ, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6 CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.3 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 2398

TU-E-116 Clinical Implementation for Advanced Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Algoriths Beyond the TG-43 Formalis
Advanced Dosimetry Beyond TG43: Clinical Implication for breast brachytherapyPresented by Luc Beaulieu, PhD, Centre Hospitalier Univ de Quebec, Quebec, QC, G1R 2J6 CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2397

TU-E-116 Clinical Implementation for Advanced Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Algoriths Beyond the TG-43 Formalis
Clinical Implementation for Advanced Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Algoriths: Beyond the TG-43 FormalisPresented by Facundo Ballester, PhD, University of Valencia, Burjassot, E46009 SPAIN
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2399

TU-E-134 Radiography & Fluoroscopy: An Update on Imaging Detector Technologies
Developments in Imaging Receptors and Applications in Projection X-ray ImagingPresented by John Yorkston, PhD, Carestream Health Inc, Penfield, NY, 14526 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2326

TU-E-134 Radiography & Fluoroscopy: An Update on Imaging Detector Technologies
State of the Art and Future Trends in Radiation Detection for Computed TomographyPresented by Amiaz (Ami) Altman, PhD, Philips Medical Systems, Haifa, Israel, 31004 ISRAEL
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2325

TU-E-144 Image Guidance and Assessment
Ultrasound Guided HIFU Ablation (USgFUS)Presented by Mark Carol, Alliance Imaging Inc, CA, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2259

TU-E-144 Image Guidance and Assessment
Real-time Implementation of a Dual-Mode Ultrasound Array System for Image-guided InterventionsPresented by Emad Ebbini, University of Minnesota, MN, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2258

TU-E-144 Image Guidance and Assessment
Echo decorrelation imaging for guidance of ultrasound ablationPresented by T. Douglas Mast, PhD, Department of Biomedical, Chemical, and Environmental Engineering University of Cincinnati, OH, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2257

TU-E-144 Image Guidance and Assessment
MR Temperature Monitoring for Ultrasound Thermal TherapiesPresented by Viola Rieke, UCSF, CA, 94143 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2256

TU-E-500 Advanced Technologies for Breast RT
Clinical Implications of Treatment Planning for Breast Cancer RadiotherapyPresented by Julia White, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2363

TU-E-500 Advanced Technologies for Breast RT
Treatment Planning Considerations for Breast CancerPresented by Jean Moran, PhD, Univ Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-5010 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2362

TU-E-500 Advanced Technologies for Breast RT
Advanced Technologies for Breast RTPresented by X. Allen Li, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 2.8 (higher is better), with 6 responding
VLID: 2361

TU-E-WAB How Do We Couple Quantitative Imaging and Models of Tumor Response to Improve Multimodal Therapy?
Opportunities for integration of imaging-based tumor growth and response models into mulit-modal clinical trialsPresented by Robert Jeraj, PhD, University of Wisconsin, MADISON, WI, 53705 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2276

TU-E-WAB How Do We Couple Quantitative Imaging and Models of Tumor Response to Improve Multimodal Therapy?
The Promise and Pitfalls of Mechanistic Modeling in Radiation OncologyPresented by Robert Stewart, PhD, University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology, SEATTLE, WA, 98195-6043 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2277

TU-E-WAB How Do We Couple Quantitative Imaging and Models of Tumor Response to Improve Multimodal Therapy?
Advances in models of quantitative imaging: validation, predictive power and clinical trialsPresented by Vitali Moiseenko, PhD, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2278

TU-E-WAB How Do We Couple Quantitative Imaging and Models of Tumor Response to Improve Multimodal Therapy?
Limitations of quantitative imaging to assess tumor response and guide therapyPresented by Lawrence Marks, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2279

TU-F-116 TG132 - Image Registration and Fusion
TG132: Image Registration and FusionPresented by Kristy Brock, PhD, University of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI, 48109-5010 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2400

TU-F-116 TG132 - Image Registration and Fusion
TG132 - Image Registration and FusionPresented by Sasa Mutic, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, 63141 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2401

TU-F-116 TG132 - Image Registration and Fusion
TG132 - Image Registration and Fusion Q & APresented by Panel
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2402

TU-F-500 Point and Counter Point Debate Brachytherapy is Better Than External Beam Therapy for Partial Breast Irradiation
Point and Counter Point Debate: Brachytherapy Is Better Than External Beam Therapy for Partial Breast IrradiationPresented by Stewart Becker, PhD, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, 10016 UNITED STATES
Dorin Todor, Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond, VA 23298 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2364

TU-G-116 Roadmap for Installing New Equipment
A Roadmap for Installing and Commissioning New EquipmentPresented by Sonja Dieterich, PhD, UC Davis Medical Center, SACRAMENTO, CA, 95618 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2403

TU-G-116 Roadmap for Installing New Equipment
The Journey of Cyberknife CommissioningPresented by Jun Yang, PhD, Drexel University Alliance Oncology, Philadelphia, PA 19060 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.7 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 2405

TU-G-116 Roadmap for Installing New Equipment
Commissioning Roadmap: Standard LINACPresented by George Sherouse, PhD, Landauer Medical Physics, Glenwood, IL, 60425 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2404

TU-G-137 New Member Symposium
How and Why You Should Volunteer With a Professional OrganizationPresented by Jessica Clements, MS, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, DALLAS, TX, 75231 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2301

TU-G-137 New Member Symposium
Things that you can no longer say Nobody Ever Told YouPresented by George Sherouse, PhD, Landauer Medical Physics, Glenwood, IL, 60425 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2302

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Quality Control of Lung SBRT: Uncertainty and Quality Assurance at the Treatment MachinePresented by Stanley Benedict, PhD, UC Davis Cancer Center, SACRAMENTO, CA, 95817 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2454

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Uncertainties and Quality Assurance of Localization and Treatment in Lung SBRTPresented by Jing Cai, PhD, Duke University Medical Center, DURHAM, NC, 27710 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2455

TU-C-500 Tumor Volume Delineation: Evaluating Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Modality Co-Registration
Quality Control of Lung SBRT: Patient Specific QAPresented by Krishni Wijesooriya, PhD, University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA, 22908-0375 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2456

WE-A-103 Ultrasound QA
Ultrasound Quality Control: A Practical Overview of Tests, Methods, and ACR Accreditation RequirementsPresented by Nicholas Hangiandreou, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2451

WE-A-103 Ultrasound QA
AAPM Working Group on Quantitative B-mode Ultrasound Quality Control: Sofware for assesment of transducer artifactsPresented by Sandra Larson, PhD, Univ Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-5030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2452

WE-A-103 Ultrasound QA
Phantom and User-friendly Software for Rapid Periodic Quality Assurance of Gray-scale Ultrasound ScannersPresented by Ernest Madsen, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53706 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2453

WE-A-116 MRI Safety
MRI SafetyPresented by Joseph Och, MS, Geisinger Medical Center, DANVILLE, PA, 17822 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2406

WE-A-116 MRI Safety
MRI Conditional Devices and Patient SafetyPresented by David Jordan, PhD, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, CLEVELAND, OH, 44106 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 2407

WE-A-137 Small Field Dosimetry
Small Field DosimetryPresented by Indra Das, PhD, 2013 (Indiana) University- School of Medicine, 2013 (Indiana)polis, IN, 46202-5289 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2366

WE-A-137 Small Field Dosimetry
Small Field Dosimetry: Relative dosimetry: detector choice and correctionsPresented by Otto Sauer, PhD, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, 97074 GERMANY
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2367

WE-A-137 Small Field Dosimetry
Small Field Dosimetry: Beam and dose modelling in TPSPresented by Anders Ahnesjo, PhD, Uppsala University, SWEDEN
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2365

WE-A-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 1: Interventional Radiology / Cardiology
Issues in Interventional Fluoroscopy ProceduresPresented by Stephen Balter, PhD, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, 10021 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2327

WE-A-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 1: Interventional Radiology / Cardiology
Introduction to IHE-RO: Why is it important? How does it work?Presented by Bruce Curran, MEng, Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, RI, 02903 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2373

WE-A-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 1: Interventional Radiology / Cardiology
Measurements and Dose CalculationsPresented by Beth Schueler, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2329

WE-A-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 1: Interventional Radiology / Cardiology
How does the IHE-RO help in the clinical workflow?Presented by Rishabh Kapoor, MS, VCU Health System, RICHMOND, VA, 23220 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2375

WE-A-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 1: Interventional Radiology / Cardiology
Establishing an Interventional Radiology Patient Radiation Safety ProgramPresented by Aaron Jones, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2328

WE-A-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 1: Interventional Radiology / Cardiology
IHE-RO Does it really work? A clinical physicist perspectivePresented by Lakshmi Santanam, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, St.Louis, MO, 63110 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2374

WE-A-500 Quality Control of Lung SBRT: Minimizing Uncertainties from Simulation to Treatment
Quality Control of Lung SBRT: Minimizing Uncertainties From Simulation to TreatmentPresented by Fang-Fang Yin, PhD, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, 27710 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2478

WE-A-500 Quality Control of Lung SBRT: Minimizing Uncertainties from Simulation to Treatment
Quality Control of Lung SBRT: Clinical PerspectivesPresented by Jeffrey Bradley, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 63110 UNITED STATE
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2479

WE-A-WAB New Technologies Addressing the Range Uncertainty of Proton Therapy
Range uncertainties in Proton TherapyPresented by Harald Paganetti, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 2114 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2280

WE-A-WAB New Technologies Addressing the Range Uncertainty of Proton Therapy
Technologies Addressing the Range Uncertainty of Ion Therapy:Positron-Emission-TomographyPresented by Katia Parodi, PhD, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Munich, Germany
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2281

WE-A-WAB New Technologies Addressing the Range Uncertainty of Proton Therapy
Status Update on Proton CTPresented by Reinhard Schulte, Loma Linda Univ Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, 92354 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2282

WE-A-WAB New Technologies Addressing the Range Uncertainty of Proton Therapy
Using prompt gamma ray emission to address uncertainties in Proton TherapyPresented by Jerimy Polf, PhD, Oklahoma State University, STILLWATER, OK, 74074 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2283

WE-B-116 CT Tools and Protocols Available Through AAPM
CT Tools and Protocols Available Through AAPMPresented by Dianna Cody, PhD, U.T.M.D Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX, 77030-4009 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2408

WE-B-137 Plastic Scintillation Detectors: Present Status and Their Application for Quality Assurance and In Vivo Dosimetry
Plastic Scintillation Detectors: Present Status and Their Application for Quality Assurance and in Vivo DosimetryPresented by Sam Beddar, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Ctr., Houston, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2369

WE-B-137 Plastic Scintillation Detectors: Present Status and Their Application for Quality Assurance and In Vivo Dosimetry
Plastic Scintillation Detectors: Present Status and Their Application for Quality Assurance and In Vivo DosimetryPresented by Luc Beaulieu, PhD, Centre Hospitalier Univ de Quebec, Quebec, QC, G1R 2J6 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2368

WE-C-134 The Art of the Image: The Identification and Remediation of Image Artifacts in Projection Radiography
The Art of the Image: The Identification and Remediation of Image Artifacts in Projection RadiographyPresented by William Robert Geiser, MS, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030-1439 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2330

WE-C-134 The Art of the Image: The Identification and Remediation of Image Artifacts in Projection Radiography
The Art of the Image: The Identification and Remediation of Image Artifacts in Projection RadiographyPresented by Alisa Walz-Flannigan, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55902 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2331

WE-C-137 Professional Liability and Risk Management in Medical Physics Practice
Anatomy of a Professional Liability CasePresented by Jeffrey Masten, JD, Aspirus Wausau Hospital, WAUSAU, WI, 54401 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2305

WE-C-137 Professional Liability and Risk Management in Medical Physics Practice
Liability Risk Management for Practicing Medical PhysicistsPresented by David Jordan, PhD, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, CLEVELAND, OH, 44106 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 2303

WE-C-141 Research and Relevance of Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Advancements
Background and Rationale for Model Based Dose Calculation in BrachytherapyPresented by Asa Carlsson Tedgren, PhD, Linkoping Univ, Linkoping, SE 581 85 SWEDEN
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2272

WE-C-141 Research and Relevance of Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Advancements
Current Status of the benchmark cased with plans for availability to the medical physics communityPresented by Facundo Ballester, PhD, University of Valencia, Burjassot, E46009 SPAIN
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2271

WE-C-141 Research and Relevance of Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Advancements
Advances in brachytherapy dose calculationPresented by Firas Mourtada, PhD, Christiana Care Hospital, NEWARK, DE, 19713 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2270

WE-C-141 Research and Relevance of Brachytherapy Dose Calculation Advancements
Research and Relevance of Brachytherapy Dose Calculation AdvancementsPresented by Geoffrey Ibbott, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2269

WE-C-144 The Management of Imaging Procedure Dose 2: Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine Dose IndicesPresented by Wesley Bolch, PhD, Univ Florida, GAINESVILLE, FL, 32611-6131 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2332

WE-C-144 The Management of Imaging Procedure Dose 2: Nuclear Medicine
Tracking Doses in the Pediatric PopulationPresented by Frederic Fahey, DSc, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, 2115 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2333

WE-C-500 Imaging Needs for Proton Therapy
Imaging Needs for Proton TherapyPresented by Jon Kruse, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2371

WE-C-500 Imaging Needs for Proton Therapy
Imaging Needs for Proton Therapy: Treatment PlanningPresented by Lei Dong, PhD, Scripps Proton Therapy Center, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92121 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2370

WE-C-500 Imaging Needs for Proton Therapy
Imaging Needs for ProtonsPresented by Hanne Kooy, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 02114 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2372

WE-E-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 3: Computed Tomography
13 - AM - Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 3: Computed TomographyPresented by John Boone, PhD, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, 95817 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2334

WE-E-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 3: Computed Tomography
Estimating Patient DosePresented by Dianna Cody, PhD, U.T.M.D Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX, 77030-4009 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2335

WE-E-144 Management and Reporting of Imaging Procedure Dose 3: Computed Tomography
Experience with California Law on Reporting CT DosePresented by J. Anthony Seibert, PhD, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, 95817 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2336

WE-F-WAB Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning
Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning: Experience with Incident Learning at the Clinical and Institutional LevelPresented by Eric Ford, PhD, University of Washington, SEATTLE, WA, 98195 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2377

WE-F-WAB Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning
Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning: Progress on the AAPM/ASTRO SystemPresented by Gary Ezzell, PhD, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ, 85054 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2376

WE-F-WAB Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning
Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning: The ASTRO/AAPM Radiation Oncology - Incident Learning SystemPresented by Anna Hajek, Clarity Group Inc., Chicago, IL, 60631 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2379

WE-F-WAB Safety Improvement Through Incident Learning
Quality and Clinical Outcome: Implications of prospective clinical trials and credentialingPresented by Adam Dicker, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, 19107 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2378

WE-G-105 History Symposium: Early Developments in Teletherapy Machines
From Radium Teletherapy to Cobalt-60 TeletherapyPresented by Peter Almond, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030-4095 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2310

WE-G-105 History Symposium: Early Developments in Teletherapy Machines
Early X-Ray Therapy MachinesPresented by Colin Orton, Wayne State University, Grosse Pointe, MI, 48230 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2311

WE-G-116 Radiation Therapy Contouring: CNS and Cardiac/Thoracic
Radiation Therapy Contouring: CNS and Cardiac/ThoracicPresented by Jonathan Knisely, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2409

WE-G-116 Radiation Therapy Contouring: CNS and Cardiac/Thoracic
Radiation Therapy Contouring: CNS and Cardiac/ThoracicPresented by Mary Feng, UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2410

WE-G-144 The Management of Imaging Procedure Dose 4: National, International & Local Perspectives
The American College of Radiology Dose Index RegistryPresented by Richard Morin, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, 32224 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2337

WE-G-144 The Management of Imaging Procedure Dose 4: National, International & Local Perspectives
The International Perspective on Recording and Reporting DosePresented by Madan Rehani, PhD, European Society of Radiology, VIENNA, A-1220 AUSTRIA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2338

WE-G-144 The Management of Imaging Procedure Dose 4: National, International & Local Perspectives
Informatics Tools for Recording/Tracking Dose Presented by Kevin O'Donnell, Toshiba Medical Research Institute - USA Inc., Pacifica, CA, 94044 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2339

TH-A-105 A Report on Flattening Filter Free c-arm Linear Accelerators from the Therapy Emerging Technology Assessment Work Group
A Report On Flattening Filter Free C-Arm Linear Accelerators From the Therapy Emerging Technology Assessment Work GroupPresented by Stephen Kry, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Ctr., Houston, TX, 77030 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2389

TH-A-134 Breast Imaging QA
Implementation of a New Breast Tomosynthesis Program: A Clinical Medical Physicist's ExperiencePresented by William Robert Geiser, MS, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030-1439 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2340

TH-A-134 Breast Imaging QA
Breast MR Imaging and Quality ControlPresented by Donna Reeve, MS, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX, 77030-3721 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2341

TH-A-144 Lens of the Eye Dosimetry
Lens of the Eye DosimetryPresented by Madan Rehani, PhD, European Society of Radiology, VIENNA, A-1220 AUSTRIA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2342

TH-A-144 Lens of the Eye Dosimetry
Eye lens dose from CT brain perfusion CT examsPresented by Di Zhang, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Tustin, CA, 92780 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2343

TH-A-500 Electron Radiotherapy: Past, Present, and Future
Electron Radiotherapy, Past, Present, and FuturePresented by John Antolak, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905, Kenneth Hogstrom, PhD, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803-4001 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2477

TH-B-105 Accuracy and Precision in Cranial Radiosurgery
Accuracy and Precision in Cranial Radiosurgery: Gamma knife uncertaintyPresented by David Schlesinger, PhD, University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA, 22908-0742 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.5 (higher is better), with 2 responding
VLID: 2381

TH-B-105 Accuracy and Precision in Cranial Radiosurgery
Accuracy and Precision in Cranial Radiosurgery: Cyberknife uncertaintyPresented by Sonja Dieterich, PhD, UC Davis Medical Center, SACRAMENTO, CA, 95618 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2380

TH-C-105 Medical Physics Practice Guidelines
Medical Physics Practice Guidelines: The AAPM Minimum Pracitices Recommendations for Medical PhysicistsPresented by Maria Chan, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Basking Ridge, NJ, 07920 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2306

TH-C-105 Medical Physics Practice Guidelines
CT Protocol Review: Practical Tips for the Imaging PhysicistPresented by Dianna Cody, PhD, U.T.M.D Anderson Cancer Center, HOUSTON, TX 77030-4009 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2307

TH-C-105 Medical Physics Practice Guidelines
Overview of TG225 - Medical Physics Practice Guideline #1Presented by Jonas Fontenot, PhD, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, LA, 70809 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2308

TH-C-105 Medical Physics Practice Guidelines
Medical Physics Practice GuidelinesPresented by Joann Prisciandaro, PhD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2309

TH-C-108 Radiobiological Models in Brachytherapy Planning and Evaluation
13 - AM - Radiobiological Models in Brachytherapy Planning and EvaluationPresented by David Carlson, PhD, Zhe (Jay) Chen, PhD Yale Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06520-8040 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 4.7 (higher is better), with 3 responding
VLID: 2382

TH-C-134 Computed Tomography 2
CT Dosimetry Basics (and What can be Learned from Measurements on Cylinders)Presented by Donovan Bakalyar, PhD, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, 48202 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2344

TH-C-134 Computed Tomography 2
The Role of Physics in CT Protocol Optimization Over the Range of CT Scanner Types: Recommendations and MisconceptionsPresented by Frank Ranallo, PhD, University of Wisconsin, MADISON, WI, 53705-2275 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 5.0 (higher is better), with 1 responding
VLID: 2345

TH-D-108 Implementing MR-Guided Adaptive Brachytherapy for Cervical Cancer
MRI Guided GYN Brachytherapy: Clinical ConsiderationsPresented by Junzo Chino, MD, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, 27705 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2384

TH-D-108 Implementing MR-Guided Adaptive Brachytherapy for Cervical Cancer
MR-Guided Brachytherapy for Cervical Cancer: Commissioning, Treatment Planning, and EvaluationPresented by Jing Cai, PhD, Duke University Medical Center, DURHAM, NC, 27710 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2383

TH-E-103 Nanotechnology & Molecular Imaging
Nanotechnology & Molecular ImagingPresented by Sha Chang, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2244

TH-E-103 Nanotechnology & Molecular Imaging
Nanotechnology & Molecular ImagingPresented by Brian Pogue, PhD, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 03755 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2245

TH-E-103 Nanotechnology & Molecular Imaging
Nanotechnology & Molecular ImagingPresented by Lei Xing, PhD, Stanford Univ School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, 94305 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2246

TH-E-103 Nanotechnology & Molecular Imaging
Nanotechnology & Molecular ImagingPresented by Guillem Pratx, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305-5847 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2247

TH-E-137 Status of ART In the Clinic
Clinical Rationale and Promises of Adaptive Radiation TherapyPresented by Nina Mayr, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 43102 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2388

TH-E-137 Status of ART In the Clinic
Status of ART in the Clinic: An update on ART for prostate, pancreas and breastPresented by X. Allen Li, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2386

TH-E-137 Status of ART In the Clinic
Adaptive Radiotherapy for HN Cancer: Technical AspectsPresented by Di Yan, DSc, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, 48073 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2387

TH-E-137 Status of ART In the Clinic
ART for Cervical Cancer: Dosimetry and Technical AspectsPresented by David Jaffray, PhD, Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, ON, M5G 2M9 CANADA
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2385

TH-E-144 MRI Parallel Imaging
Parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging (pMRI): How Does it Work, and What is it Good For?Presented by Nathan Yanasak, PhD, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, 30912 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2346

TH-E-144 MRI Parallel Imaging
Parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging (pMRI): Implementations, Problems and FuturePresented by Frank Goerner, PhD, UTMB, Galveston, TX, 77555-0709 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2347

TH-E-500 Formal Radiation Therapy Safety Processes
Formal Radiation Therapy Safety ProcessesPresented by M. Saiful Huq, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 15232 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2273

TH-E-500 Formal Radiation Therapy Safety Processes
Formal RT Safety Processes BrachytherapyPresented by Todd Pawlicki, PhD, UCSD Medical Center, La Jolla, CA, 92093-0843 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2274

TH-E-500 Formal Radiation Therapy Safety Processes
Hazard Mitigation:Leveraging State DiagramsPresented by George Sherouse, PhD, Landauer Medical Physics, Glenwood, IL, 60425 UNITED STATES
This presentation has an average satisfaction 0.0 (higher is better), with 0 responding
VLID: 2275

TH-E-WAB MR Guided Tx Planning
MRI-Guided Therapy Planning (I): External Beam Radiation Treatment PlanningPresented by Eric Paulson, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 UNITED STATES
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