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American Association of Physicists in Medicine

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The annual "Physics Pheud", at the 55th AAPM Meeting in Indianapolis in 2013.

The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) is a scientific, educational, and professional organization of Medical Physicists.[1] In 2011, it absorbed the American College of Medical Physics.[2][3]

Their headquarters are located at 1631 Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia.

Publications include two scientific journals: Medical Physics and the Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics (JACMP), as well as technical reports, and symposium proceedings.

The purposes of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine are to promote the application of physics to medicine and biology and to encourage interest and training in medical physics and related fields. AAPM has established Medical Physics as its primary scientific and informational journal.

AAPM is a Member of the American Institute of Physics and has over 9700 members.[4]

Regional chapters of the AAPM hold regular scientific meetings for their members. For example the New England Chapter typically meets three times per year. More information for the NEAAPM can be found at [1] .

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References

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  1. ^ Physicists: Fear of Diagnostic Radiation Is Overblown, U.S. News & World Report - Jan 17, 2012
  2. ^ "Finding Aid to the American College of Medical Physics (ACMP) records, 1982-2010".
  3. ^ "American College of Medical Physics". acmp.org. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. ^ Cody, D. D.; Fisher, T. S.; Gress, D. A.; Layman Jr, R. R.; McNitt-Gray, M. F.; Pizzutiello Jr, R. J.; Fairobent, L. A. (2013). "AAPM Medical Physics Practice Guideline 1.a: CT Protocol Management and Review Practice Guideline". Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics. 14 (5): 3–12. doi:10.1120/jacmp.v14i5.4462. PMC 5714562. PMID 24036879.
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Archival collections

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Niels Bohr Library & Archives

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