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AAPM Annual Meeting and President's Symposium Theme: Beyond the Future

Bruce Thomadsen, President

Medical physicists, and medical physics as field, faces many challenges and potential threats. Most of these are economic in nature, from massive cuts to medical physics research from national agencies to changing patterns for reimbursement. Others may be changes in clinical practice, such as increasing use of physicist's assistants, or technological advances, possibly great strides in immunotherapy. In the recent past, discussions at the AAPM have focused on preparing for the future or sometimes trying to predict the future.

Predicting can only allow preparation for the near future, that which can be seen, however dimly. To remain relevant, we, medical physicists and the AAPM, need to try to drive conditions to create a friendly environment in the farther future. Thus, the oxymoron of the theme stresses that the AAPM's planning needs to look past the future as we see it. While we recognize that however diligently we plan, there should be no expectation that the future will follow the plan. That being understood, the more we plan, the better prepared we will be to adapt our plan to changing conditions. Part of a good plan is for the AAPM to be one of the forces that shapes the changes that we encounter.

This year's President's Symposium will address various aspects of the future, considering the agents of change mentioned above, where medical physics may head and how we should think about planning. We have an exciting line up of speakers, including Paul B. Brown, author of Own Your Future and many other books on shaping your destiny. Robert Jeraj will talk about new frontiers for medical physics. I am hoping that through the meeting, we all discuss the challenges and share our thoughts. I look forward to seeing you at the meeting and hearing your ideas.

Sessions of Note from the President

  • AAPM Medical Physics Student Meeting: The Role of Automation in Clinics of the Future
  • Optimization of Treatment Planning
  • QA for Emerging Technologies
  • Novel Imaging Applications
  • Adaptive Radiation Therapy
  • Treatment Planning and Machine Learning
  • Novel Applications
  • New Delivery and Treatment Techniques
  • Medical Physicists and the Global Health Challenge
  • Automation in Radiation Therapy: Past, Present, and Future
  • Building a Successful Adaptive Radiotherapy Program
  • Automation and Standardization of Planning, Plan Evaluation and System Testing Through Advanced Programming in Treatment Planning System
  • President's Symposium: Beyond the Future
  • Intelligent Automation for Treatment Planning Workflows
  • President's Workshop - Generating Visions for the Path Forward
  • WMIS/AAPM Joint Symposium: Imaging Immunity: Why and How?
  • Outcomes Modeling (Tumor Control, Response Modeling, Clinical Decision Making)
  • Image Guided Cancer Therapy
  • Automation in Radiotherapy - Fasten Your Seatbelt!
  • Quantitative Imaging: Translation to Practice
  • Exploring Collaboration with Industry and the Physicist in the Clinic
  • Quantitative Imaging in Radiomics and Machine Learning
  • Role of the Diagnostic Physicist
  • Radiobiology: Experiments and Modeling
  • Optimizing Efficiency and Safety of Radiation Therapy Process
  • Mentoring Within AAPM: Lessons and Opportunities - SCAMP Update
  • Applications in Deep Learning in Imaging and Therapy
  • Novel Computing Applications in Imaging and Therapy
  • New Member Symposium - New Initiatives for AAPM
  • Introduction to Radiomics (Session 1 of the Certificate Series)
  • Novel Imaging Modalities and Applications
  • Knowledge-based Treatment Planning
  • Workforce Supply/Demand Into The Future
  • Joint AAPM-ESTRO Symposium: Automated Treatment Planning in Clinical Practice
  • Machine Learning for Radiomics (Session 2 of the Certificate Series)
  • Intelligent Automation for Treatment Planning Workflows
  • Breaking Out of the Clinic: Nontraditional Medical Physics Careers
  • Convolutional Neural Nets (Session 3 of the Certificate Series)
  • NIH Grants in Imaging and Radiation Therapy: What's New, How to Get and Manage One
  • Prospective Risk Management in the Wild: Tales From the Clinic
  • Roles of RT in Immunotherapy
  • Discharging the Bias: Recognizing and Addressing Unconscious Bias in the Workplace
  • Novel Molecular Imaging Techniques to Personalize Cancer Treatment
  • Point/Counterpoint Live Debate: Artificial Intelligence Will Soon Change the Landscape of Medical Physics Research and Practice
  • Novel Treatment Delivery and Verification Strategies
  • Radiomics (Session 5 of the Certificate Series)
  • Adaptive Radiation Therapy
  • The Vision and Components of Medical Physics 3.0 Practice
  • Deep Learning with Medical Images (Session 6 of the Certificate Series)
  • Cover Your Assets: My Employer Has My Back (Right?)
  • Errors and Data Mining in EMR
  • Is That Big Bang a $2 Million Lawsuit?
  • Experimental and Computational Dosimetry for MRgRT