Surface-guided radiotherapy (SGRT) has changed how we position and watch patients—by giving the team a live, camera-based view of the body’s surface without extra markers or tattoos. This exploratory session looks at what’s next: using that same surface infor...
Author profile
Marian Axente, PhD
Department of Radiation Oncology and Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University
The Surface Revolution: Intelligent Imaging, Motion Correlation, and Augmented Reality in Radiotherapy
Invited Program · IM- Optical
Developing Medical Physics Educators through a Community of Practice: First-Year Insights from the Aapm Educator Club
Education is a core professional responsibility for medical physicists, yet most receive limited formal training in pedagogy or instructional design. Recognizing this gap, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) established the Community of...
Proffered Program · Professional
Dual Method Quantitative QA for Head and Neck Offline Adaptive Radiotherapy Utilizing Transmission Portal Dosimetry and Contour-Based Assessment
Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for head and neck (HN) cancer helps maintain target coverage and spare organs-at-risk (OARs) despite anatomical changes like weight loss. For clinics without online ART, early identification of patients needing replanning is essent...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics