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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Patient Safety and Quality Improvement -
2021-07-25T00:00:00+00:00
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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Session: Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
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Radiotherapy Application of Causal Analysis Based On Systems Theory (CAST)
Lawrence Wong Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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A Systematic Approach to Balancing Radiotherapy Risk Management and Infection Control During a Pandemic
- Naveed Islam UPMC Shadyside/UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Application of Machinery FMEA (MFMEA) for the Risk Assessment of Machine Issues Using An In-House Electronic Reporting System
- Troy Teo, PhD Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Automatic Detection of Vertebral Body Misalignment Errors in Cone-Beam CT Guided Radiotherapy Using a Convolutional Neural Network
- Dishane Luximon
Multi-Institutional Validation of a Convolutional Neural Network-Based Approach to the Detection of Vertebral Body Misalignments in Planar X-Ray Setup Images
- Rachel Petragallo UCLA
The Utility of Medical Physics Proton Peer Review for Clinical Trials
- Paige Taylor, MS UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Development of a Text-Mining Based Methodology for the Identification of Trending Topics in a Radiation Oncology Incident Learning Database
- Ryan Price, PhD University of Utah
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