Guidelines for Press
- All members of the news media must register using the Press Registration Form.
- 	        We encourage journalists to seek interviews with speakers or exhibitors of interest.  Media Contacts:
 Ben Stein, American Institute of Physics, bstein@aip.org, 301-209-3091
 Jeff Limmer, AAPM Media Relations Subcommittee Chair, jeffl@aspirus.org
 Phil Schewe, American Institute of Physics, 301-209-3092, pschewe@aip.org
- Journalists must respect media embargoes imposed by authors of abstracts submitted to AAPM.
- Audio and video recording by individuals other than the AAPM photographer is prohibited without prior permission from AAPM meeting officials. Per our exhibit policies, AAPM exhibitors have the right to prevent competitors from gaining access to, photographing, video taping or otherwise mechanically recording its exhibit or presentations.
- Distribution of printed materials by the news media or trade press during the show is prohibited. AAPM has literature bins for the distribution of printed materials. Please seek AAPM authorization prior to stocking the literature bin with promotional materials.
- No member of the news media or trade press may place signs in the convention center or in any hotel used by the AAPM to house registrants of the meeting.
How to Cover the Meeting
The Virtual Pressroom will include expanded writeups on selected topics as well as other press materials. Reporters who would like to attend the meeting should fill out the Press Registration Form. Even if you can't make it to Minneapolis, the Virtual Pressroom will make it possible to write stories about the meeting from your desk.
About Medical Physicists 
		If you have ever had a mammogram, an ultrasound,  an x-ray or a PET scan, chances are reasonable that a medical physicist was  working behind the scenes to make sure the imaging procedure was as effective  as possible.  Medical physicists help to  develop new imaging techniques, improve existing ones, and assure the safety of  radiation used in medical procedures.   They contribute to the development of therapeutic techniques, such as  the radiation treatment and prostate implants for cancer.  They collaborate with radiation oncologists  to design cancer treatment plans.  They  monitor equipment and procedures to insure that cancer patients receive the  prescribed dose of radiation to the correct location.  AAPM's annual meeting provides some of  medical physicists’ latest innovations, which may be coming soon to a hospital  near you.
About AAPM
 
	    AAPM (www.aapm.org)  is a scientific, educational, and professional organization of more than 6,000  medical physicists. Headquarters are located at the American  Center for Physics in College Park, MD.  Publications include a scientific journal ("Medical Physics"),  technical reports, and symposium proceedings.
General News Release
Please read the General News Release here.
Exhibitor Releases
Links to press releases will be posted as they become available.
 July 22, 2007 (Embargoed for Release) - Nucletron
          Nucletron Introduces New microSelectron™ Digital Afterloader to Efficiently Meet Patient Needs and Future Demands (click on News and Events) 
		  July 22, 2007 - BrainLAB, Inc 
	    Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute Treats Up to 215 Cancer Patients Weekly with BrainLAB Image-Guided Patient Positioning System ExacTrac X-Ray 6D		  
July 20, 2007 - CMS, Inc.
		  CMS, Inc. Applies for 510(k) for Monaco™,
	    The Next Generation in IMRT Planning 
July 20, 2007 - CMS, Inc.
		  CMS Selected by ProCure to Provide Comprehensive Treatment
		  Planning Solution for New Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma
 July 20, 2007 - Varian Medical Systems
          Varian Medical Systems to Showcase Software for Assessing How Tumors Are Responding to Treatment 
July 20, 2007 - CMS, Inc.
	      CMS, Inc. Collaborates with Still River Systems for Proton Beam Therapy
July 19, 2007 - Varian Medical Systems
          Varian Medical Systems to Showcase 'Smart' Technology That Dramatically Speeds Up Radiotherapy Treatment Planning at 2007 AAPM Meeting
July 19, 2007 - Acceletronics, Inc.
          Acceletronics, Inc. announces the installation of 15 TheraView LX® Technology Electronic Portal Imaging Systems for IGRT treatment verification 
July 17, 2007 - Nucletron
          Nucletron Announces OnCentra™ Master Plan v3.0 (click on News and Events)