Tue, May 07
|Bluemle Life Sciences Building
2019 Spring Symposium
2019 Spring Symposium at Thomas Jefferson University
Time & Location
May 07, 2019, 7:45 AM – 3:55 PM
Bluemle Life Sciences Building, 233 S 10th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
About the Event
This meeting has applied to CAMPEP for approval of 6.03 MPCEC hours
MEETING PROGRAM
7:45 AM Arrival / Registration
8:15 AM Welcome / Opening Remarks: Winnie Zhu, DVC President
SESSION 1
8:20 AM Managing physics across a cancer network – Geoffrey Ibbott (MD Anderson Cancer Center)
9:00 AM Management perspectives on mergers and acquisitions in healthcare: focus on radiology and radiation oncology – Christopher Tomlinson (Thomas Jefferson University)
9:40 AM Discussion
9:55 AM Break
SESSION 2
10:15 AM AI in clinical neuroradiology – Arastoo Vossough (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
10:55 AM Oscillating microbubbles in imaging and therapy – Flemming Forsberg (Thomas Jefferson University)
11:35 AM Lunch / Sponsor Presentations
SESSION 3
12:30 PM 3D Printing in Radiology – Elizabeth Silvestro (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
1:10 PM AI in imaging and radiation oncology – Ghulam Rasool (Rowan University)
1:50 PM Fundamentals of AI in the clinic: getting started – Sriharsha Gummadi (Thomas Jefferson University)
2:30 PM Break
SESSION 4
2:50 PM MR Linac – Geoffrey Ibbott (MD Anderson Cancer Center)
3:30 PM AAPM Online Learning Center – Teh Lin (Fox Chase Cancer Center)
3:50 PM Young Investigator Symposium / Med Phys Slam Awards
3:55 PM Closing Remarks: Cheng Peng, DVC President-Elect
Thank you to our sponsors for their support of this meeting and our community!
Gold Level Sponsor: Sun Nuclear Corporation
Silver Level Sponsors (in alphabetical order):
IsoAid, Landauer, MIM Software, Philips, Qfix, RaySearch Laboratories, ScandiDos, Standard Imaging Inc., Varian Medical Systems
Event description: These lecture/presentations are primarily targeted towards medical physicists with the objective of educating them on current research and professional topics. Registration was conducted on-line (now closed) and on-site.