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Employment opportunities may be advertised through COMP in a variety of ways. Positions may be e-mailed immediately to all COMP members, posted on this website, and/or appear in the next quarterly issue of the professional newsletter of the COMP and CCPM, InterACTIONS. Please refer to the job advertisement options and fee schedule below for more details. All postings will include social media channels (Twitter, Facebook). If a closing date for a website job posting is not specified, it will be assigned a closing date of two months from the date of posting.
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March 18, 2024
Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of March 18 - C3 Seminar: Frontiers in Medical Physics/COMP Awards/Sylvia’s Travels
March 11, 2024
Pieces of Interest from COMP for the week of March 11 – March 12 Resident Seminar Series/InterACTIONS Article/ASM Abstract Deadline Extended!
March 4, 2024
Pieces of Interest from COMP for the week of March 4 – Don't Forget to Submit Your Abstract!/A Personal Reflection on Promoting IDEA at COMP-CARO 2023 JSM/ Investigating Breast Cancer Podcast
February 26, 2024
Pieces of Interest from COMP for the week of February 26 – Ultrahigh-Dose Rate X-Ray Platform Lines Up for FLASH Radiobiological Research/Women in Radiation Medicine Luncheon/Can Your Breath Be Used to Detect Lung Cancer?