AAPM Newsletter July/August 2012 Vol. 37 No. 4

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AME RIC AN AS S O C I ATI O N O F P H Y S I C I S TS I N M E D I CI N E We advance the science, education and professional practice of medical physics

AAPM Column VOLUME President’s 37 NO. 4

JULY/AUGUST 2012

AAPM President’s Column Gary A. Ezzell, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale

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ummertime – the season for the annual gathering of medical physicists. Just for fun I pulled out the Medical Physics issue for July/August, 1979, my first AAPM meeting. It was in Atlanta, ran from Monday through midday Thursday with committee meetings on Sunday, and featured 134 orals and posters and 11 morning refresher courses. The President's Symposium was on "Nuclear Medicine in the CT era." This year we return to the South, to Charlotte. The meeting structure is similar (don't fix it if it ain't broke). Mostly the meeting has grown. The educational courses are not only in the morning, and there are 37. There are 9 parallel tracks, 587 oral presentations, and 978 posters to choose from. We still end on Thursday afternoon, but we start a day earlier. So much for a lazy summer. And so much for looking back. What has been consistent for all these years is that the meeting itself is all about looking forward. This year's President's Symposium, organized by Harald Paganetti and Thomas Bortfeld, is on "The Future of Physics Research in Cancer Therapy and Imaging." As a clinically oriented therapy physicist, I have spent most of my professional life implementing new technologies, so I am used to looking at the near horizon. But each of those improvements started off on the far horizon, and as an organization we need to be aware of how we need to evolve if we are to continue to contribute. This symposium will help us look ahead in some important directions. The program as a whole looks to be outstanding. The scientific, professional, and educational program directors have organized a superb set of symposia, educational courses, and scientific sessions. Fifteen SAMS sessions are available to those of us in the MOC process. As in 1979, we have a Night Out. Back then it was a BBQ at Stone Mountain. In 2012 it is NASCAR, with dinner and a band: good music, good eating, and good friends. Don't fix it if it ain't broke. And come to the Annual Business Meeting and Town Hall to tell the officers and Board what is broke and needs fixin'. And to say "thanks" to the volunteers and staff who put this meeting together.

Included in this issue: Chair of the Board President-Elect Executive Director Editor Treasurer Ad Hoc Committee of the Board Report Professional Council Education Council CAMPEP News ACR Accreditation Health Policy/Econ Issues Leg. & Reg. Affairs AAPM Work Group Report WPSC Report NPSC Report Science and Engineering Festival Report Chapter Report Travel Grant Report ISEP Report SUFP Report

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