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ACMP 26th Annual Meeting

Organizations - American College of Medical Physics
2009 ACMP Annual Meeting on May 2-5 The 26th Annual Meeting of the American College of Medical Physics will be held in May 2-5,2009 at Westin Virginia Beach Town Center, Virginia Beach, VA.

In the ACMP meetings, the technical program is designed to address the educational and professional needs of practicing, clinical medical physicists. Topics will include:

  • Breast Cancer Imaging and Treatment
  • IGRT, SBRT
  • Electronic Brachytherapy
  • Advances in Arc Therapy
  • Vascular, 4D Cardiac Imaging
  • 3D Angiography
  • Imaging and Radiotherapy
  • TG 117 and TG 142
  • Ethics and Law for Medical Physicists

The ACMP & AAPM are co-sponsoring a daylong session on Monday including hands-on demonstrations focusing on how medical physicists can assist in responding to radiation incidents. Participants will learn about the Medical Reserve Corps and how to become engaged within their local communities. Speakers from DHS, FEMA, and CDC have been invited.

The “Meeting-at-a-Glance” graphic in the Prospectus,there will be opportunity for vendor presentations this year. Vendors who support the College at a Sponsorship level will have the opportunity to give 15 minute oral presentations, in the same rooms as the scientific meetings.

Therefore, ACMP 2009 should provide Vendors with opportunities to expand markets by making valuable contacts and International attendees, in the small and congenial atmosphere for which ACMP meetings are known.

Source: ACMP