Conference Centre Wallenberg
Conference Centre Wallenberg, Medicinaregatan 20A, Gothenburg, Sweden
In April 2020 the conference Optimisation in X-ray and Molecular Imaging (OXMI 2020) is held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The conference will cover a wide area of research related to optimisation of medical imaging and is intended for a broad audience of medical physicists, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, engineers, radiographers and biomedical scientists, as well as
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA)
NKUA, Central Buildin, Panepistimiou 30, Athens, Greece
The EFOMP in collaboration with the Hellenic Association of Medical Physics (HAMP) and the 2nd Department of Radiology, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens would like to invite you to the next ESMPE in Statistics 2020. The school will be aimed at advanced tasks connected with the use of statistical methods in data
Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden
Education and Conference Centre, The Royal Marsden, Stewart's Grove, London, United Kingdom
The course will provide the theoretical background and training necessary for the radiological protection requirements of both ionising and non-ionising radiations used in hospitals. The main four-day module covers the following subject areas: radiation risks, dosimetry, biological effects, instrumentation, legislation, transport, emergencies, and safe practice in the medical uses of ionising radiations. As well as
Understanding the limitations of current CT dosimetry and the way forward What are the limitations of the CTDI-based dosimetry? What degree of accuracy is required in CT dose measurements? How can we estimate patient dose from CT? Can AI be used for patient dose estimation? Is real time personalized CT dosimetry the ‘way forward'? Register
The Early Careers SIG of the IAPM presents a workshop on Nuclear Medicine Dosimetry in a two part series of short lectures. Note, this workshop takes place over two different days: Part 1: 12:00 - 14:00, Friday, 5th March 2021 Part 2: 12:00 - 14:00, Friday, 26th March 2021 The event will take place on
We are going virtual! This is an inaugural virtual meeting for the BIR, which brings together speakers from around the world and national experts too, to share experiences and expertise in a very wide range of aspects for today’s cutting-edge radiotherapy and oncology. The latest techniques, technologies, methods and issues will be discussed in this
Welcome to Part 2 of this inaugural virtual meeting for the BIR, which brings together speakers from around the world and national experts too, to share experiences and expertise in a very wide range of aspects for today’s cutting-edge radiotherapy and oncology. The latest techniques, technologies, methods and issues will be discussed in this comprehensive meeting
The Early Careers SIG of the IAPM presents a workshop on Nuclear Medicine Dosimetry in a two part series of short lectures. Note, this workshop takes place over two different days: Part 1: 12:00 – 14:00, Friday, 5th March 2021 Part 2: 12:00 – 14:00, Friday, 26th March 2021 This is Part 2 of the
Lingotto Congress Centre
Lingotto Congress Centre, Torino, Italy
The 3rd European Congress for Medical Physics, organized by EFOMP and hosted by AIFM will be held in Torino, Italy at the Lingotto Congress Centre on June 16th - 19th, 2021. For more information visit the ECMP website.
Meeting will be held over Webex; please contact rpsig@iapm.ie for details. Topic of the meeting is to discuss the inclusion of a dose on clinical reports and the recent roll out of this nationally on NIMIS.
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