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Calypso Medical, PTW New York, Standard Imaging and Varian Medical Systems Elected to ASTRO Corporate Advisory Council
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The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) announced that Calypso Medical, Standard Imaging and Varian Medical Systems have been elected to serve three-year terms on ASTRO’s Corporate Advisory Council.
Apart from this, PTW New York was also elected to serve the balance of a term vacated by Carestream Health. These companies were elected by ASTRO’s corporate membership and were approved by the ASTRO Board of Directors.
“It is very important for ASTRO to maintain a good working relationship with our industry partners as these companies continue to innovate tools that help our physician members use radiation therapy to treat and cure people living with a diagnosis of cancer,” said Hak Choy, M.D., Chair of ASTRO’s Corporate Relations Committee and a radiation oncologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. “We believe that fostering this forum helps our Society successfully connect the patient, doctor and industry in targeting cancer care.”
The Corporate Advisory Council is a representative body of ASTRO’s corporate membership, consisting of nearly 100 equipment, device and pharmaceutical companies who are involved in radiation therapy. Council seats are balanced between small-, medium- and large-sized corporations, represent a cross section of the radiation oncology industry and are elected positions. The goal of the council is to focus on issues of mutual concern to all corporate members and to increase awareness of radiation therapy and advance the science and practice of radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer.
A complete council listing with term expirations is as follows:
PTW New York 2009“It is very important for ASTRO to maintain a good working relationship with our industry partners as these companies continue to innovate tools that help our physician members use radiation therapy to treat and cure people living with a diagnosis of cancer,” said Hak Choy, M.D., Chair of ASTRO’s Corporate Relations Committee and a radiation oncologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. “We believe that fostering this forum helps our Society successfully connect the patient, doctor and industry in targeting cancer care.”
The Corporate Advisory Council is a representative body of ASTRO’s corporate membership, consisting of nearly 100 equipment, device and pharmaceutical companies who are involved in radiation therapy. Council seats are balanced between small-, medium- and large-sized corporations, represent a cross section of the radiation oncology industry and are elected positions. The goal of the council is to focus on issues of mutual concern to all corporate members and to increase awareness of radiation therapy and advance the science and practice of radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer.
A complete council listing with term expirations is as follows:
Elekta/Impac/CMS 2009
James L. Davis 2009
BrainLab 2010
GE Healthcare 2010
Multidata Systems 2010
Calypso Medical 2011
Standard Imaging 2011
Varian Medical Systems 2011
ASTRO is the largest radiation oncology society in the world, with more than 10,000 members who specialize in treating patients with radiation therapies. As the leading organization in radiation oncology, biology and physics, the Society is dedicated to improving patient care through education, clinical practice, advancement of science and advocacy. For more information on radiation therapy, visit www.rtanswers.org. To learn more about ASTRO, visit www.astro.org.
Source: ASTRO
Source: ASTRO











