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TU‐G‐304‐00: New Member Symposium
Author(s) -
Keener Justin
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 2473-4209
pISSN - 0094-2405
DOI - 10.1118/1.4925724
Subject(s) - ticket , directory , plan (archaeology) , library science , public relations , computer science , political science , computer security , archaeology , history , operating system
As a new member of AAPM, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the size and complexity of the association and to be unaware of the benefits and opportunities available to members. At this year's AAPM Annual Meeting in Anaheim, we will host a New Member Symposium where you can learn more about the organization, member resources, opportunities to get involved, and about topics of particular interest to new professionals. We encourage you to take advantage of this great opportunity to learn valuable information and to grow your professional network. Following an introduction from Dr. John Boone, AAPM President; Justin Keener, Chair of the New Professional Subcommittee, will speak on, “Physics of the AAPM.” Next will be Dr. George Sherouse sharing invaluable information in his talk, “Things You Won't Be Able to Say Somebody Should've Told You.” Registered attendees will receive a raffle ticket. Enter to win a complimentary registration for the 2016 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC! In addition, all new members who register for the Symposium will receive a drink ticket, good for one complimentary soda or beer served after the New Member Symposium during the social with Committee Chairs from 4 AAPM Councils: Science, Education, Professional and Administrative. Get your picture taken!!! There will be a photographer there to take pictures for your profile in the AAPM directory. The New Member Symposium is a (free) ticket option when you register online for the Annual Meeting. We hope that you will plan to attend.

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