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Pieces of Interest from COMP for the week of June 5 - Open-Source Resources in Medical Physics/InterACTIONS Feature/Remote Work in Radiology

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  • In the rapidly evolving field of medical physics, open-source resources are becoming an essential tool for innovation and progress. This AAPM Global Research and Scientific Innovation Committee (GRSIC) Webinar, hosted in collaboration with the International Organization of Medical Physicists (IOMP) on Tuesday, June 13thon 12pm EDT, brings together a panel of research excellence and Global Rising Stars (GRS) in the fields of medical physics, providing unique insights and expertise on the use of open-source resources, including various data and tools in medical physics. A second webinar will be hosted by IOMP Register now for Open-Source Resources in Medical Physics.
  • Read about the Development of an HDR Emergency Response Simulator Using Optical Tracking Methods in the latest issue of InterACTIONS.
  • How radiology departments are uniquely suited to implement remote or hybrid work strategies.

Published on June 5, 2023

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