EDI Workshop: Accessibility in medical physics - discussion of visible and invisible disabilities - Salle de bal et foyer
le 25 juin 2022 from 9h00 EST to 9h30 EST
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EDI Workshop: Accessibility in medical physics - discussion of visible and invisible disabilities - Salle de bal et foyer
le 25 juin 2022 from 9h00 EST to 9h30 EST -
EDI Workshop: Accessibility in medical physics - discussion of visible and invisible disabilities - Salle de bal et foyer
le 25 juin 2022 from 9h00 EST to 9h30 EST -
EDI Workshop: Accessibility in medical physics - discussion of visible and invisible disabilities - Salle de bal et foyer
le 25 juin 2022 from 9h00 EST to 9h30 EST
Malcolm R. McEwen, PhD
Malcolm McEwen, is Team Leader, Medical and Industrial Dosimetry, in the Metrology Research Centre at NRC, Adjunct Professor of Physics at Carleton University, and the Executive Director of the Ottawa Medical Physics Institute. His specific expertise is in the development of calorimetric absorbed-dose standards and the characterization and application of secondary dosimeters, primarily for radiation therapy but also for radiation processing applications. He is involved in the development of national and international dosimetry protocols for external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy, and is currently a member of committees of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). He is also proud to be part of the COMP CWC/AaR/EDI community.
Wayne Beckham, PhD
Certified by the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine in Radiation Therapy Medical Physics since 2000. >35 years of experience in clinical medical physics and >25 years in medical physics leadership roles. Director CAMPEP accredited graduate program at BC Cancer/University of Victoria. As of May 2022, authored or co-authored 68 publications in peer reviewed international journals and contributed to over 150 conference presentations
Meghan Koo, MSc
Meghan Koo is a PhD student at the Toronto Metropolitan University. Working under the supervision of Dr. Miranda Kirby, her current research focuses on developing quantitative imaging biomarkers for lung diseases, combining radiomics and machine learning to extract information from CT images. She is an active member of the COMP Action Against Racism (AaR) working group and AAPM Working Group on Equity Diversity and Inclusion Survey Creation and Demographic Data Collection Improvement (WGWMRSC).