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
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- Join COMP June 5-8, 2024 in-person at the Delta Hotel in Regina, Saskatchewan for the 70th COMP Annual Scientific Meeting: New Horizons: Emerging Roles in Medical Physics
The ASM Planning Committee is holding an open call for abstracts and encourages submissions on a broad range of topics. Proposals will be accepted in the following areas:
- Oral presentations including Young Investigators Symposium
- Poster presentations
- Continuing education, scientific symposia or workshops
Abstract submissions will be accepted until March 8th.
- A personal reflection on promoting equity, diversity, inclusivity and accessibility at the COMP-CARO 2023 Annual Meeting.
- Listen to Improving Breast Cancer Radiation Treatments with Dr. Rachel Jimenez on the Investigating Breast Cancer Podcast.
Published on March 4, 2024
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