AAPM Newsletter September/October 1999 Vol. 24 No. 5

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Newsletter AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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PHYSICISTS

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VOLUME 24 NO. 5

MEDICINE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1999

AAPM President’s Column Our Relationships With Other Organizations by Geoffrey Ibbott Lexington, KY In my March column, I discussed some of the important issues facing the AAPM. This column looks again at some of these issues, in particular, our relationships with other organizations. The AAPM interacts with a number of other professional and scientific organizations, including physics societies such as the ACMP and the Commission on Medical Physics of the ACR, as well as organizations of physicians and technologists. These interactions ensure good communication and collegial relations with our professional colleagues. Healthy relationships with other professions often help us to develop positions of strength when we need to voice our opinion, for example, on proposed legislation. Developing and nurturing such relationships has been an issue of high priority during this year, and has occupied AAPM officers, liaisons, and committee chairs to a significant extent.

Intersociety Commission The Intersociety Commission is a collection of radiology organizations through which participants have many opportunities to meet and make new acquaintances, develop new contacts,

the legislation in front of Congress was discussed. Some discussion was held on a proposal for a new institute at NIH (more on this later in this column.) The ACR is particularly concerned about a bill introduced in the House that would weaken the Stark self-referral law. Radiologists oppose weakening the restrictions against self-referral, but hospitals, insurance companies, and other physicians support the bill. and share ideas. Each year, the Commission holds a Summer C o n f e rence (formerly the Radiology Summit) at which the profession of Radiology, its relationships to other professions and its responses to external influ ences are examined. Chairman of the Board Larry Rothenberg and I attended this year’s conference in Montreal. The topic this year was “Survival of Excellence.” The focus was on maintaining the quality of patient care as societies respond to changing needs, departmental decentralization, and the development of product lines and centers of excellence. Sessions were held on the restructuring of radiology departments, the reorganization of radiology societies, and the impact of such reorganization on patient care. A session was held on government relations, at which some of

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INSIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS President’s Column………………p. 1 Coolidge Award............................p. 4 2000 Officers/Board.....................p. 6 Award Winners/Fellows...............p. 7 Executive Director Column..........p.8 Residency Training Programs......p. 9 ABR Recertification.....................p. 11 NCRP Report...............................p. 13 HCFA Visit...................................p. 16 CAMPEP.......................................p. 17 Letters to Editor...........................p. 18 Glasser Memorial Fund............. .p.21 CRCPD Report.............................p. 23


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