Medical Physics residency match was even more competitive this year. Couldn’t be more proud of the three graduates of our inaugural class from the University of Rochester #medphys masters program-who all not only matched, but to their desired residencies top of ranking lists!
A few of us trainees and faculty from University of Rochester attending the upstate NY @AAPM chapter meeting and congratulating 2025 Lifetime Achievement awardee Dr. Stan Benedict
Join our next #AAPM “Advances in #MedPhys” webinar (12ET Thursday 2/13), hosted by the Research Committee, featuring Dr. Nina Mayr on SFRT. Dr. Mayr is co-editor of the recent SFRT book and has great scientific/clinical insights to share. Register at https://t.co/ZRppo9mBlw.
Join #AAPM “Advances in #MedPhys” webinar #39 hosted by the research committee tomorrow to learn more about photon counting CT. The webinar features Speaker Dr. Adam Wang from @Stanford.
Please join me tmr 12pm est 8/6 on the next AAPM Advances in #MedicalPhyisics webinar featuring the trendy theranostics topic, given by UW radiation oncologist Dr. Floberg who has a PhD in #MedPhys. https://t.co/hyvI5XylrS$
As someone who’s an only child and always wondering how it could turn out all differently if I take a different way at each xing, I am super intrigued by this upcoming @AAPM webinar. 12-1 EST on Thursday May 9th by Jun Deng @Yale
All the more reason for more medical AI research! I too tried to trick AI with a highly zoomed in pic of my favorite fruit, but it correctly told me it’s a pineapple with even the right camera angle
Welcome article submissions to the special issue “New Approaches in Radiotherapy for Cancer” in journal Cancers: https://t.co/YdX8Afn1nM Hit us with your research or clinical investigations and reviews
Saw a “Leo” under installation at a community site. They were also talking about getting photon-counting CT for rad onc. Made me very jealous…considering how much work we just spent convincing our academic site to buy new instead of used CT sims for our replacement project
Just finished my reviews for this year’s AAPM. Due to this intended or unintended unusual assignment scheme, I got 1/3 of mine from hard core imaging physics. It took longer to review b/c of it. But good news: instead of feeling same old, everything seems new and interesting! :D
Our Kintsugi solid water. Proudly created by first-year resident Wes Rivais with careful epoxy work, CT scans, and thorough dose verifications across all energies. For anyone interested in acquiring this unique piece compatible with farmer chambers, starting price is at $0.863M
Caught me at a bad time so I requested a withdrawal. Two previous rounds of reviews each very positive but after thoroughly addressing all comments and adding analyses/discussions, bam-two new reviewers after a 3 month review cycle. 1+ months in the 3rd cycle and I inquired…